Hundreds of New Documents Reveal Expanded Military Role in Domestic Surveillance

American Civil Liberties Union — Hundreds of New Documents Reveal Expanded Military Role in Domestic Surveillance:

New doc­u­ments uncov­ered as a result of an American Civil Liberties Union and New York Civil Liberties Union law­suit reveal that the Department of Defense secretly issued hun­dreds of national secu­rity let­ters (NSLs) to obtain pri­vate and sen­si­tive records of peo­ple within the United States with­out court approval. A com­pre­hen­sive analy­sis of 455 NSLs issued after 9/​11 shows that the Defense Department seems to have col­lab­o­rated with the FBI to cir­cum­vent the law, may have over­stepped its legal author­ity to obtain finan­cial and credit records, pro­vided mis­lead­ing infor­ma­tion to Congress, and silenced NSL recip­i­ents from speak­ing out about the records requests, accord­ing to the ACLU.

Note that all of the doc­u­ments obtained by the ACLU are at: www​.aclu​.org/​s​a​f​e​f​r​e​e​/​n​a​t​i​o​n​a​l​s​e​c​u​r​i​t​y​l​e​t​t​e​r​s​/​3​2​0​8​8​r​e​s​2​0​0​7​1​0​1​4​.​h​tml

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