Media Silent as Fed Committee Quietly Passes Act Allowing Warrantless Searches

in 4a •  7 years ago 

"The USA Liberty Act has passed the House Judiciary Committee by a vote of 27-8, and as Congressman Justin Amash noted, all privacy advocates should be concerned about the overwhelming support the bill is receiving from Congress.

'The Liberty Act passed committee 27-8. It allows the government to search our private data without a warrant—in violation of the 4th Amendment,” Amash wrote on Twitter. “It’s another bill, like the Freedom Act, that furthers violations of our rights under the guise of protecting our rights.'"
http://thefreethoughtproject.com/fed-committee-quietly-passes-act-allow-warrantless-searches-data/

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Interesante noticia, aunque fue breve!!

'The Liberty Act passed committee 27-8. It allows the government to search our private data without a warrant—in violation of the 4th Amendment,” Amash wrote on Twitter. “It’s another bill, like the Freedom Act, that furthers violations of our rights under the guise of protecting our rights.'"

Daily business in our government. But I am staying far away from politics. That stuff just makes you angry.