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The Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001 (USA PATRIOT Act, H.R. 3162, S. 1510, Public Law 107-56) was passed and signed into law on October 26, 2001 in response to the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack.

The act is 342 pages long and amends over fifteen statutes.

Before passage, only members of the groups designated as terrorist organizations by the [State Department]? could be denied entry to or deported from the United States

The Act extends those actions to any foreigner who publicly endorses terrorist activity, belongs to a group that does, or provides support to a group that does.

The definition of "terrorist activity" is extended to include any foreigner who uses "dangerous devices" or raises money for a terrorist group, whether or not he or she knows the group is engaged in terrorism

The attorney general can order the detention of any foreigners if he certifies that he has "reasonable grounds to believe" involvement in terrorism or activity that poses a danger to national security. He does not need to explain his reasoning or show evidence. Criminal or immigration violation charges have to be brought against such people within seven days, but they can be held indefinitely.

See also

External Links and References

[H.R. 3162, full text]
[H.R. 3162, Bill Summary and Status]
[How the USA-PATRIOT Act Permits Indefinite Detention of Immigrants Who Are Not Terrorists, ACLU, October 23, 2001]
[EFF Analysis Of The Provisions Of The USA PATRIOT Act That Relate To Online Activities, EFF, October 31, 2001]
[Alert: USA PATRIOT Act, American Library Association Office for Intellectual Freedom]
[Statement Of U.S. Senator Russ Feingold On The Anti-Terrorism Bill, October 25, 2001]
[Statement of U.S. Representative Tom Udall (N.M.) on H.R. 3162]

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