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House Approves Short-Term FISA Extension Despite Privacy Objections
The House of Representatives approved a short-term extension of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, allowing warrantless domestic surveillance, over privacy advocates' warnings. Without action, the program was set to expire in three days, thwarting plans for an 18-month extension by conservatives and some Democrats.
California Rep. Ro Khanna criticized the midnight 'secret vote'.
Senate Passes Short-Term Extension of Section 702 FISA Spying Authority
The Senate gave final passage to a short-term extension of Section 702 of FISA on Friday, enabling U.S. intelligence to collect communications of non-Americans abroad. The controversial measure faced opposition but advanced amid debates on surveillance powers.
CBS News reported on the development highlighting its spying implications.
Texas Gov. Abbott Threatens to Cut $200 Million from Cities Limiting ICE Cooperation
Republican Gov. Greg Abbott threatened to withhold about $200 million in public safety funding from Houston, Dallas, and Austin if they refuse ICE collaboration on immigrant arrests for minor infractions. His office notified Houston of $110 million grant withdrawal after a new ordinance limiting police-ICE ties.
The move targets cities resisting federal immigration enforcement.
FBI Arrests Man Shot by ICE in California on Assault Charges
Carlos Ivan Mendoza Hernandez, shot by ICE agents in Patterson, California last week, was arrested by the FBI on federal officer assault charges after hospital discharge. He underwent surgeries for multiple gunshot wounds, including to the jaw, after attempting to drive away during a traffic stop.
Hernandez stated he feared the officers would shoot him.
Israel Agrees to 10-Day Ceasefire in Lebanon Following U.S.-Brokered Talks
Israel agreed to a 10-day ceasefire in Lebanon after U.S.-brokered negotiations, as reported in U.S. headlines. The deal aims to reduce ongoing tensions in the region.
This development highlights U.S. diplomatic involvement in Middle East conflicts.
Israelis Protest Settler Violence in Tel Aviv After High Court Ruling
Protests erupted in Tel Aviv against settler violence following a High Court decision, covered in U.S. news summaries. Demonstrators called for action amid rising concerns over extremism.
The events reflect broader U.S. interest in Israeli domestic issues.
House Speaker Mike Johnson Pushes for FISA Extension Amid Conservative Revolt
House Speaker Mike Johnson, alongside the White House, sought an 18-month FISA extension, but conservatives revolted, leading to a shorter-term approval. The move underscores internal Republican divisions on surveillance policy.
Privacy advocates continue to oppose the program's expansion.