The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the American Civil Liberties Union and another plaintiff are appealing the dismissal of the US Supreme Court case FBI v. Fazaga related to the surveillance of Muslims. The case began in 2011 after it was revealed that a man working for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) as an informant had posed as a Muslim convert some five years earlier at mosques in southern California. This was despite no signs of wrongdoing by the congregants. "It’s important to place FBI v. Fazaga within the larger context of the FBI spying on and surveilling American Muslims since 9/11," CAIR's senior civil rights managing attorney Amr Sha
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