New poll finds bipartisan skepticism of spying practices in US  ...Middle East

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A new survey found that both Democrats and Republicans were skeptical of spying practices used by the United States government.  The AP-NORC poll asked respondents their opinions on Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which authorizes spy agencies to collect foreign communications for intelligence purposes. These purposes can range from stopping spies to listening to the country’s allies and enemies.   The provision also allows the U.S. to collect communications from its own residents that can then be searched by law enforcement or intelligence agencies. The poll comes as lawmakers will need to determine whether they should extend Section 702 in the coming mon

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