It doesn't matter what protections are put into place, they are ignored, and the courts are secret and documents sealed. So we'll never know if there are violations, unless a whistle blower comes forward, and commits suicide by shooting himself in the back of the head twice, breaking both his own legs, and dumping himself in a river.
Any interaction between non-citizens and citizens is also subject to surveillance. That's been the historical end run around citizen protections.
It doesn't matter what protections are put into place, they are ignored, and the courts are secret and documents sealed. So we'll never know if there are violations, unless a whistle blower comes forward, and commits suicide by shooting himself in the back of the head twice, breaking both his own legs, and dumping himself in a river.
Or fleeing to Russia. Snowden blew the lid off the whole thing, should have been hailed as a hero
Darkness hates the light.