Congressman Conaway on one problem in FISA surveillance extension

Texas Congressman Mike Conaway describes in debate on extending Section 702 warrantless wiretapping authority under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act so-called abouts communication collection of the national security agency, countering opponents that it does not violate the fourth amendment, but a compliance incident occurred in 2016 which the NSA self-reported to the FISA court, that compliance incidents are expected, but the bill improves oversight mechanisms in place that work, they putting forward shortsighted and dangerous proposition that would limit NSA's ability to identify threat networks in the future.
Texas Congressman Mike Conaway describes in debate on extending Section 702 warrantless wiretapping authority under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act so-called abouts communication collection of the national security agency, countering opponents that it does not violate the fourth amendment, but a compliance incident occurred in 2016 which the NSA self-reported to the FISA court, that compliance incidents are expected, but the bill improves oversight mechanisms in place that work, they putting forward shortsighted and dangerous proposition that would limit NSA's ability to identify threat networks in the future.
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