Champions of the controversial bill say it's essential to counter-terrorism efforts while critics claim it will wreak havoc on U.S. citizen’s privacy.
President Joe Biden has signed off on the controversial bill that expands the surveillance powers granted to United States government agencies which critics worry could severely impact the privacy of American citizens.
On April 20, the U.S. Senate voted 60-34 in favor of passing legislation that reauthorizes, extends, and amends Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) for an additional two years. President Biden signed it into law a day later.
Champions of the bill, including President Biden and a swathe of members from both sides of the aisle said the bill was essential in aiding counter-terrorism efforts and preserving the national security interests of the U.S.