House Approves Unconstitutional Surveillance Legislation (6/20/2008)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: (202) 675-2312 or media@dcaclu.org
Washington, DC – Following a vote in the House of Representatives
sanctioning warrantless wiretapping and handing immunity to telecommunications
companies for their role in domestic spying, the American Civil Liberties Union
expressed outrage at representatives who voted for the unconstitutional
legislation. The bill, H.R. 6304, or The FISA Amendments Act of 2008, passed the
chamber by a vote of 293-129, and is expected to be voted on in the Senate next
week.
The following may be attributed to Caroline Fredrickson, director of the
ACLU’s Washington Legislative Office:
"It’s Christmas morning at the White House thanks to this vote. The House
just wrapped up some expensive gifts for the administration and their buddies at
the phone companies. Watching the House fall to scare tactics and political
maneuvering is especially infuriating given the way it stood up to pressure from
the president on this same issue just months ago. In March we thought the House
leadership had finally grown a backbone by rejecting the Senate’s FISA bill. Now
we know they will not stand up for the Constitution.
"No matter how often the opposition calls this bill a ‘compromise,’ it is not
a meaningful compromise, except of our constitutional rights. The bill allows
for mass, untargeted and unwarranted surveillance of all communications coming
in to and out of the United States. The courts’ role is superficial at best, as
the government can continue spying on our communications even after the FISA
court has objected. Democratic leaders turned what should have been an easy FISA
fix into the wholesale giveaway of our Fourth Amendment rights.
"More than two years after the president’s domestic spying was revealed in
the pages of the New York Times, Congress’ fury and shock has dissipated
to an obedient whimper. After scrambling for years to cover their tracks, the
phone companies and the administration are almost there. This immunity provision
will effectively destroy Americans’ chance to have their deserved day in court
and will kill any possibility of learning the extent of the administration’s
lawless actions. The House should be ashamed of itself. The fate of the Fourth
Amendment is now in the Senate’s hands. We can only hope senators will show more
courage than their colleagues in the House."
For more information, go to: www.aclu.org/fisa
To read the ACLU’s letter on H.R. 6304, go to: http://www.aclu.org/safefree/general/35735leg20080619.html
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