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The 2001 US Patriot Act gives government and law enforcement unprecedented access into the private lives of American citizens. Passed after the September 11 attacks, the USA Patriot Act gives law enforcement the right to invade your privacy without probable cause. Under this sweeping legislation, the government can:
Search your home and not even tell you.
Collect information about what books you read, what you study, your
purchases, your medical history and your personal finances.
Label
you a “terrorist” if you belong to an activist group.
Monitor your e-mails and watch what internet sites you visit.
Take
away your property without a hearing.
Spy
on innocent Americans.
Put
immigrants in jail indefinitely.
Wiretap you under a warrant that doesn’t even have your name on it.
The ACLU
of Mississippi is working to educate citizens about this law through
seminars throughout the state. We are also planning to help local
governments pass resolutions to oppose activities in the Patriot Act
that violate civil liberties and civil rights. If you are
interested in hosting one of these seminars or working to pass an
ordinance in your community, please write us at
msacluoffice@msaclu.org.
For more information about the work around the nation in response to the Patriot Act, visit www.aclu.org/safeandfree