ACLU Condemns FISA Deal, Declares Surveillance Bill Unconstitutional (6/19/2008)
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Washington, DC – With news that a surveillance bill may be voted on in
the House of Representatives as early as tomorrow, the American Civil Liberties
Union sternly warned members against voting for the legislation. House Majority
Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD) has worked closely with the White House and has led
the effort to gut the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) and give the
telephone companies what amounts to a pardon for breaking the law.
The following may be attributed to Caroline Fredrickson, director of the
ACLU’s Washington Legislative Office:
"Congress is poised to once again pass disastrous surveillance legislation,
now upping the ante with a thinly-veiled giveaway to some major campaign donors.
"This bill allows for mass and untargeted surveillance of Americans’
communications. The court review is mere window-dressing – all the court would
look at is the procedures for the year-long dragnet and not at the who, what and
why of the spying. Even this superficial court review has a gaping loophole –
‘exigent’ circumstances can short cut even this perfunctory oversight since any
delay in the onset of spying meets the test and by definition going to the court
would cause at least a minimal pause. Worse yet, if the court denies an order
for any reason, the government is allowed to continue surveillance throughout
the appeals process, thereby rendering the role of the judiciary meaningless. In
the end, there is no one to answer to; a court review without power is no court
review at all."
"The Hoyer/Bush surveillance deal was clearly written with the telephone
companies and internet providers at the table and for their benefit. They wanted
immunity, and this bill gives it to them.
"The telecom companies simply have to produce a piece of paper we already
know exists, resulting in immediate dismissal. That’s not accountability.
Loopholes and judicial theater don’t do our Fourth Amendment rights justice. In
the end, this is politics. This bill does nothing to keep Americans safe and is
a constitutional farce.
"The process by which this deal has come about has been as secretive as the
warrantless wiretapping program it is seeking to legitimize. While members and
organizations who would seek to fiercely protect the civil liberties of
Americans have been denied a seat at the table, one wonders how present the
powerful telecom lobby has been.
"Leadership should be leading to protect the Constitution, not bowing to
pressure from Republicans, the White House, and the telecommunications
companies.
"The ACLU is asking Congress, as the final minutes tick by, to stand up and
do the right thing."
For more information visit: www.aclu.org/fisa
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