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1 PCLOB Report Reveals New Abuses of FISA Section 702 [1] (2023)

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B  R  E  N  N   A  N                                                      October 2023

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        PCL   OB   Report Reveals New Abuses of FISA ection 702

Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act was enacted to make it easier for the
government to address foreign terrorist threats. The law gives the government broad authority to
surveil non-Americans located abroad, but targeting Americans is prohibited. Unfortunately,
intelligence agencies have used legal loopholes to turn Section 702 into a go-to domestic spying
authority, using it to conduct hundreds of thousands of warrantless backdoor searches for
Americans' private communications every year.

This egregious violation of Americans' privacy rights is compounded by regular violations of the
minimal rules governing backdoor searches. Intelligence agencies have conducted baseless backdoor
searches for the private phone calls, text messages, and emails of, among others members of
Congress, political protestors, and 19,000 donors to a congessiona1 campain.

A new  report from the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board reveals additional abuses
of Section 702 by the FBI ... and reveals that the NSA has intentionally abused its own
backdoor  search powers, as well. These newly revealed abuses include:

      [T]ens of thousands of baseless FBI backdoor searches related to civil unrest over a
       one-year period;

      141 baseless backdoor searches for racial justice protesters' communications (up from the
       133 previously known instances of such abuses);

      Batch backdoor searches for 1600 Americans who had flown through an airport during a
       particular date range and were either traveling to or returning from a foreign country;

      2,000 baseless backdoor searches for the names and dates of birth of individuals registered
       competitors in [an] athletic event;

      NSA  analysts' backdoor searches for the communications of a prospective tenant of a rental
       property they owned; and

      An NSA  analyst's backdoor search for the communications of two individuals the analyst
       had met on an online dating service.

Congress should not reauthorize Section 702 with substantial changes- including a warrant
requirement for backdoor searches-that would prevent these and other abuses from taking place in
the future. A cross-partisan coalition of more than 30 privacy, civil liberties, and civil rights groups
has recommended  a comprehensive set of such reforms that would protect Americans' privacy
rights without compromising national security.

Questions?  Please contact Noah Chauvin  at chauvinn@brennan.law.nyu.edu.

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