1)
SEARCH YOUR HOME AND NOT EVEN TELL YOU. The
USA Patriot Act expands law enforcement’s ability to conduct
secret “sneak and peek” searches of your
home. Investigators can enter your home or office,
take pictures and seize items without informing you
that a warrant was issued, for an indefinite period
of time. (SECTION 213)
2) COLLECT
INFORMATION ABOUT WHAT BOOKS YOU READ, WHAT YOU STUDY,
YOUR PURCHASES AND YOUR MEDICAL HISTORY. The
USA Patriot Act gives law enforcement broad access
to any types of records – medical, financial,
gun, library, educational, sales, etc. – without
probable cause of a crime. It also prohibits the holders
of this information, like librarians, from disclosing
that they have produced such records, under threat
of imprisonment. The court orders are issued by a secret
intelligence court in Washington and judges have little
power to deny applications. (SECTION 215)
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3) SEIZE A WIDE VARIETY OF BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL
RECORDS, and in certain instances access the
membership lists of organizations that provide even very limited Internet
services (message boards on your church website for instance) using “national security letters,” or
NSLs, which are issued at the sole discretion of the Justice Department.
The Patriot Act expanded access to these NSLs, which also impose a blanket
gag order on recipients and are not subject to judicial review. (SECTION
505)
4) READ PARTS OF YOUR E-MAILS AND MONITOR WHAT YOU
LOOK AT ON-LINE. The Patriot Act lets the government get
records that could show the subject lines of your e-mails and details about
your Web surfing habits (like your recent research on Google), all without
probable cause. (SECTION 216)
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