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NSA's data collection on U.S. residents ruled unconstitutional, raising privacy concerns.
Edward Snowden revealed that the NSA has been collecting and analyzing personal data, including emails, texts, and calls, from nine non-targeted U.S. residents for every targeted individual since 2009.
This practice, which includes collecting data through general warrants, raises concerns about privacy rights and has been criticized for violating the Fourth Amendment.
U.S. District Court Judge Richard Leon ruled the NSA's cellphone spying program unconstitutional, stating it violates the Fourth Amendment by lacking probable cause.
Meanwhile, NSA activities have strained relationships with tech companies like Google and Yahoo.
La recolección de datos de la NSA sobre los residentes de los EE.UU. declaró inconstitucional, planteando problemas de privacidad.