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Spy Law on Foreigners Splits Congress

April 21, 2026·20 days ago·via USA Today
Spy Law on Foreigners Splits Congress
A sweeping law to spy on foreigners divides Congress, pitting surveillance hawks against privacy defenders. This measure expands Big Brother powers under national security guise, risking abuse against Americans too. Conservatives wary of endless FISA renewals demand reforms to protect liberty from government overreach. Democrats flip-flop - tough on borders but soft on spy state threats. True America First means secure borders without eroding Fourth Amendment rights; fix the law or scrap it. Read more about this...

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