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No Evidence Required: How the FBI, DEA, and New Hampshire Decide Who Gets Watched

The article discusses the FBI’s surveillance practices and their implications in New Hampshire, highlighting that assessments can be initiated without evidence of wrongdoing. It emphasizes the risks faced by journalists and critics due to vague policies. The New Hampshire Information and Analysis Center connects local operations to federal surveillance, raising concerns about civil liberties.

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