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US Congress temporarily extends controversial surveillance power under FISA
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The United States Congress has temporarily extended a surveillance law allowing federal intelligence agencies to collect data of foreigners, including their contacts with US citizens. The law, Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), allows the National Security Agency and other intelligence services to collect data from foreigners outside the country. Critics describe this as a "backdoor search" that circumvents existing privacy laws.