These methods, including intense physical and electronic surveillance of Cubans, are also extended to foreign travelers.
Electronic surveillance must be subject to rigorous control including independent oversight and an effective appeals procedure.
U.S. export laws already require licensing for the sale or export of certain electronic surveillance technology overseas.
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According to Smith, over 10, 000 orders are filed for electronic surveillance every year at the federal level.
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Between 1995 and 2007, Houston judges issued 3, 886 sealed orders for electronic surveillance.
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We have also invested a substantial sum in a real-time electronic surveillance system that was commissioned in December 2001.
The Bush administration and House Democrats are locked in a standoff over an electronic surveillance bill passed by the Senate.
It shows he had been subjected to electronic surveillance at least as far back as August 2010 and as recently as last February.
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Rather than seek such authority, senior policemen involved in the investigation have singled out the importance of electronic surveillance and the need for a country-wide counter-terrorism squad.
Despite this history, some members of Congress contend that this process-heavy court is agile enough to rule on quickly needed National Security Agency (NSA) electronic surveillance warrants.
Mr. Liu, who court papers say has been the target of electronic surveillance by the government since as early as 2009, hasn't been charged with a crime.
President Bill Clinton's proposed network would create an electronic surveillance system that would link doctors, hospitals and health officials to alert them of outbreaks, according to a statement.
When Britain's new Human Rights Act comes into force next year, the government will inevitably be challenged once again in the courts over its powers of electronic surveillance.
Specter said no "fair, realistic reading" of the 2001 resolution gives the administration the power to conduct electronic surveillance of people inside the United States without a warrant.
Finally, the court may also hear a challenge to the constitutionality of a 2008 law that expanded the government's mandate to carry out secret electronic surveillance of foreigners overseas.
"The House Judiciary and Intelligence Committees will closely examine the findings and recommendations of the classified and unclassified reports, and will conduct appropriate oversight of electronic surveillance activities, " the California Democrat said.
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The bipartisan uproar that's greeted the disclosure about the electronic surveillance program stems from the fact that Congress in 1979 enacted a federal law specifically aimed at dealing with such national security problems.
The federal government says authorities can use electronic surveillance to track vehicles on public roads without a warrant, citing a 1983 Supreme Court ruling that declared there is no reasonable expectation of privacy there.
Khalid Al-Midhar was seen by some kind of electronic surveillance or photographic images, by intelligence, meeting with someone who later attacked the Cole -- before the attack -- was seen meeting them in Malaysia.
But while the proposed new legislation would cover phone tapping and mail interceptions, it conspicuously fails to deal with other, no less intrusive, forms of electronic surveillance such as long-distance microphones, laser devices and the placing of bugs.
"There was a firm belief and that belief continues today that he does have the authority under the constitution to engage in electronic surveillance of the enemy, on a limited basis, during a time of war, " Gonzales said.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Justice Department have launched "Operation Crash" using undercover agents and electronic surveillance in an effort to stop the black market trade in rhino horns, which has led to poaching and has reduced the world's rhino population by more than 90 percent since 1970.
America has become a country that routinely hunts down and kills individual terrorist enemies overseas - apparently now in preference to capturing and detaining them indefinitely - and its citizens put up with more burdensome security restrictions in transportation and in public places than before, as well as with a somewhat less constricted system of domestic electronic surveillance.
Congressman Diaz-Balart concluded that, despite leaks to the effect that the Clinton Administration has concluded Fidel Castro no longer poses any danger to this country, these activities -- especially when taken together with the risk of a Cuban Chernobyl in Juragua and the hostile use electronic surveillance from Lourdes -- constitute an abiding and clear danger to the United States.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission maintains the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System, which tracks product-related harm.
Electronic clinical surveillance systems allow doctors to identify drug-resistant bacteria in patients quickly and stop infections before they get out of hand.
The Department of Homeland Security is taking a careful approach, wary of costly mistakes in past government attempts to set up electronic border surveillance.
Clinton of the National Electronic Disease Surveillance Network.
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