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NSA do invade people's privacy in order to protect the national security of all the American people.

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The NSA's surveillance programs were implemented as a means to gather intelligence on potential security threats in efforts to protect national security. However, concerns arose due to the overreach of these programs, particularly in regards to the invasion of privacy of innocent individuals.

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