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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsACLU (4/17/2014): "the surveillance programs exposed by Edward Snowden violate the Constitution"
Excerpt: "NSA surveillance undercuts international human rights law that protects Americans, too. U.S. disregard for noncitizens' right to privacy gives the green light to other governments to indiscriminately collect and surveil Americans' most personal data. For the protection of its own citizens' privacy, the U.S. must respect the rights of noncitizens.
Americans understand that the surveillance programs exposed by Edward Snowden violate the Constitution, and it has been heartening to witness the protest movement growing in response. But it's important to consider international implications as well. The United States should be setting global standards not breaking them."
https://www.aclu.org/blog/national-security-human-rights/nsa-surveillance-unravels-international-law
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ACLU (4/17/2014): "the surveillance programs exposed by Edward Snowden violate the Constitution" (Original Post)
Polito Vega
Apr 2014
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randys1
(16,286 posts)1. NO doubt, absolutely
I get a kick out of teaparty morons who get whiplash opposing spying only because it is now happening under Black prez who they hate, but they loved it when Bush did it.
clarice
(5,504 posts)2. Yup. nt
Demeter
(85,373 posts)3. Among other things
The ball is now in the courts' court. Hope they have some honesty and ethics.