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The USA PATRIOT Act, passed after the September 11, 2001 attacks, was designed to help law enforcement intercept terrorists. Some lawmakers opposed this law because they were concerned that it -
took too much power away from the executive branch
was another example of abuses like the War Powers Act
could result in violations of citizens' constitutional rights
did not include clear enough guidelines for law enforcement

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