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The NSA monitors communications for national security purposes, primarily to detect and prevent threats such as terrorism and cyberattacks. This surveillance is conducted under various legal frameworks, including the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). While it aims to protect citizens, it raises concerns about privacy and civil liberties, as the extent of surveillance can sometimes infringe on individual rights. The balance between security and privacy remains a contentious issue in discussions about government surveillance.

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