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Majority Of Americans Want More Checks On NSA Spying by bizfirst: 10:11am On Nov 03, 2013
A majority of Americans think that current oversight over data the NSA can collect about Americans is inadequate, and almost half think oversight of the data the NSA collects about foreigners is inadequate, according to a new HuffPost/YouGov poll.

According to the new poll, 54 percent of Americans think federal courts and rules put in place by Congress do not provide adequate oversight over the phone and Internet data the NSA can collect about Americans, while only 17 percent said that the oversight is adequate.

And respondents were almost as likely to say that oversight of the NSA's data collection is inadequate even for programs targeting foreigners. Forty-eight percent said that oversight is inadequate, and only 20 percent said that it is adequate.

The poll comes after reports in recent weeks that the NSA has collected data on citizens of various U.S. allies, including France and Spain, as well as the revelation that the NSA has in the past tracked several leaders' communications, such as the cell phone of German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

A plurality of Americans — 47 percent — said that revelations about the U.S. tracking phone calls of foreigners living in U.S.-allied countries has hurt U.S. standing abroad. But 14 percent said the revelations have helped, and 17 percent said it has neither helped nor hurt. Still, only 43 percent said they had heard a lot about the programs, while 44 percent had heard a little and 13 percent had heard nothing at all.



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