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Miércoles 25 de julio de 2007

El NSA de dos partidos políticos de las ráfagas del grupo wiretaps

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UN E.E.U.U. el grupo de dos partidos políticos miércoles dijo que el programa warrantless de la vigilancia de la agencia de la seguridad nacional es ilegal.

El comité de la libertad y de la seguridad del proyecto de la constitución dijo en una declaración que los E.E.U.U. El congreso debe acabar su punta de prueba en el programa warrantless de la vigilancia antes de que preste atención a impulsión de la administración de Bush a la carne de vaca encima de leyes sobre vigilancia electrónica.

Ésos que firmaban la declaración incluyeron: David Keene, presidente de la unión conservadora americana; Walter Cronkite, redactor de manejo anterior de las noticias de la tarde del CBS; representante anterior. Mickey Edwards, R-Okla., the chairman of the Republican Party Policy Committee; Harold Koh, dean of Yale Law School; and William S. Sessions, former FBI director under Presidents Reagan, Bush and Clinton.

“The NSA’s warrantless surveillance program has stood for too long as an affront to America’s rule of law,” said Keene, a co-chair of the Constitution Project’s Liberty and Security Committee. “The American people deserve to know why and to what extent the NSA has been tapping Americans’ phones without a warrant.”

The committee said the administration’s surveillance program “upends separate, balanced powers by thwarting the will of Congress and preventing any opportunity for judicial review.

“Congress should be applauded for taking steps to uncover the truth about the spying program,” said Sharon Bradford Franklin, senior counsel at the Constitution Project. “Congress must complete its investigation before considering any changes to the law governing electronic surveillance.”

The statement was published one week after a deadline for the White House and the Department of Justice to comply with Senate Judiciary Committee subpoenas to provide documents about the NSA’s domestic surveillance program. The White House has asked for and been given an extension on the deadline.

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