Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act authorizes the U.S. government to collect foreign communications without warrants, targeting non-U.S. persons abroad. Intelligence agencies use it to gather national security insights. Benefits include enhanced counterterrorism, cyber threat detection, and espionage prevention, aiding policymakers, military, and law enforcement in protecting American interests.
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