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1 February, 01:20

What's stated in the patriot act?

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  1. 1 February, 01:26
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    In the patriot act, the government wants to detect and deter terrorism. It was signed into law just after 9/11. Some of the things that are in the act are:

    - allowing law enforcement to use surveillance and wiretapping to investigate terror-related crimes

    - allowing federal agents to request court permission to use roving wiretaps to track a specific terrorist suspect

    - allowing delayed notification search warrants to prevent a terrorist from learning they are a suspect

    - allowing federal agents to seek federal court permission to obtain bank records and business records to aid in national security terror investigations and prevent money laundering for terrorism financing

    - improving information and intelligence sharing between government agencies

    - providing tougher penalties for convicted terrorists and those who harbor them

    - allowing search warrants to be obtained in any district where terror-related activity occurs, no matter where the warrant is executed

    - ending the statute of limitations for certain terror-related crimes

    - making it harder for aliens involved in terrorist activities to enter the United States

    - providing aid to terrorism victims and public safety officers involved in investigating or preventing terrorism or responding to terrorist attacks
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