NSA SURVEILLANCE
In today's America, there is relentless debate over the National Security Agency's (NSA) national and worldwide surveillance program. In 2013 Edward Snowden, a former NSA employee, leaked millions of documents that exposed the NSA for running programs to monitor people around the world, both domestic and abroad. Domestically, many Americans find their rights violated by this surveillance, and it has led to widespread distrust of the government and opposition to the NSA. However, NSA surveillance is an essential part of our national security. Although it feels intrusive, allowing the NSA to perform their surveillance is crucial to our safety and security in America.
Outline:
- Introduction
- Edward Snowden and the NSA leaks
- The facts about the NSA's Surveillance Program
- Why it is important to have the NSA's work
- Why people are opposed/ why they feel invaded
- President Obama and government's response
- Conclusion
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