Advocacy groups concerned federal bill could give law enforcement sweeping powers to access information
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The Coming Police State - The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity
We have seen this before. A foreign entity attacks American persons or property and the government warns that its sleeper cells have infiltrated the United States and it is somehow necessary to expand the powers of the government and shrink protections for civil liberties — and this shrinkage will somehow keep us all safe. The premise of this deeply flawed argument is that less liberty produces more safety. That premise is historically and moral…
Advocacy groups concerned federal bill could give law enforcement sweeping powers to access information
Several advocacy groups are voicing concerns that the federal government’s border security bill could grant law enforcement sweeping powers to surveil Canadians and invade their privacy.
Bill C-2, "Towards strict border security", was introduced in Ottawa in June by the Liberal government and will be at the top of the agenda on the return of vacations. It introduces major restrictions on the right of asylum, depriving many people seeking protection of fair process, according to several agencies. It also grants discretionary powers to the government to cancel or modify immigration documents in mass, as well as to share personal i…
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