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A pescar: Cómo el FBI puede pasar años intentando atraparte
The article explores the FBI's lengthy and often invasive tactics in pursuing individuals, highlighting the agency's methods and the implications for civil liberties and personal privacy.
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Matt Taibbi (United States) | Feb 27, 2026
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The lengthy investigations by the FBI are a waste of taxpayer resources and often fail to produce meaningful outcomes, questioning their effectiveness.
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The FBI's approach to gathering intel reflects a necessary evolution in law enforcement tactics to adapt to modern threats, despite its controversies.
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The FBI's extensive surveillance tactics are essential for national security and preventing terrorism, justifying their time-consuming investigations.
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While FBI investigations can yield important information, the methods used should be carefully scrutinized to balance security and individual rights.
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The FBI's fishing expeditions infringe on civil liberties and can lead to wrongful accusations, undermining public trust in law enforcement.
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