Stephen Miller is pushing to extend a surveillance program used by the U.S. government to spy on noncitizens abroad.
Donald Trump’s deputy chief of staff is leading a concerted White House effort to prolong Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) into at least 2027, Politico reports, citing five anonymous sources with knowledge of the situation.
The measures, which empower the administration to gather data on non-U.S. nationals in foreign countries without a warrant, are currently set to expire on April 20.
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