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Many people would argue that their individual rights are slowing being taken away. For example, six weeks after terrorist attacks on September 11th 2001 occurred, law enforcement agencies were granted expanded powers of surveillance such as being able to use wire taps and conduct internet surveillance. This lead many American citizens to believe that they loss their right to privacy. However, the Patriot Act which gives law enforcement officials these expanded powers were created to help fight against terrorism and protect our society from evil. So, many people argue that there are positives such as increasing or public safety , giving law enforcement officials the appropriate tools to intercept and obstruct terrorism (internet surveillance, wire taps), and fight against money laundering and financing of terrorism. However, there are many others that believe that the Patriot Act has affected their civil liberties by ways such as, losing

their rights to privacy ( officials can listen in on conversations, obtain sensitive financial and medical records) and some of their 4th amendment rights in a way. The Patriot Act authorizes an end run around the Fourth Amendment by allowing the government to conduct wiretaps and searches in criminal investigations, without probable cause of a crime, as long as the government claims to that it is seeking foreign intelligence (Auriana, 2004, pg 165). In addition to that, many people argue that it is not fare it is not fare that many South Asian and Middle Eastern men were detained with little or no explanation in wake of the September 11th attacks ( Torr, 2004, pg 39). So, today I am going to take through these controversial issues and see what some of the advantages and disadvantages the general public feel there are with the Patriot Act.

I believe one of the positives of the Patriot Act of 2001 is improving our

homeland security which in-turns increases our public safety. After the September 11th

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attacks, many people believe it clearly showed our nation that we need improve our

national security at the expense of some of our civil liberties. Because of the Patriot Act, law enforcement officials now have basically unlimited powers to investigate terrorist crimes. Now they can effectively utilize wiretaps and surveillance methods such as internet surveillance to track down terrorist and prevent them from conducting further acts. In addition to that, because of the of the Patriot Act, officers can use search warrants to expedite seizing voice mails(in criminal cases, including foreign and domestic) which they use to have spend a lot of time trying to acquire wiretap orders to access these emails. Now law enforcement officials have the tools and powers to use efficiently without violating anybody’s rights. Nevertheless, I believe that these enhancements will help bring more terrorist into justice for the crimes they attempt or actually commit.

Another advantage that the Patriot Act gives to law enforcement officials are the ability to prevent

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