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Congressional Bill S. 4465 Signed into Law

Trump Signs S. 4465 to Extend FISA Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Powers

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Personal Impact

Visa holders living in or communicating with people in the United States may have their digital communications collected under Section 702 surveillance targeting foreign persons abroad. While the program is aimed at non-U.S. persons overseas, visa holders who maintain contact with foreign nationals may face a higher likelihood of having their communications swept up in surveillance activities.

S. 4465, which amends the FISA Amendments Act of 2008 to extend the authorities of title VII of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, and for other purposes.
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News

Washington Timesunknown

Congress passes 45-day extension of federal surveillance law as debate over protections continues

Axiosunknown

Congress passes short-term FISA extension

The Guardianunknown

US Congress passes short-term renewal of Fisa warrantless spying powers

The Boston Globeunknown

Congress approves short-term extension of divisive US surveillance program hours before expiration - The Boston Globe

CNBCunknown

FISA Section 702: Congress passes short-term surveillance program extension just before deadline

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White House Statement

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Congressional Bill S. 4465 Signed into Law

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