- United States
- N.J.
- Letter
Vote 'No' on HR 9495
To: Rep. Norcross
From: A constituent in Cherry Hill, NJ
November 20
The proposal to allow the Treasury Department to designate organizations as "terrorist supporting" without due process raises significant concerns about potential abuse and threats to civil liberties. Granting such unchecked power to an executive agency could enable the targeting of lawful groups based on ideological differences or political motivations. Our democratic system relies on robust protections for free speech, freedom of association, and fair judicial oversight. Bypassing these safeguards sets a troubling precedent that undermines fundamental rights. I urge you to carefully consider the far-reaching implications of this measure and its detrimental impact on transparency and accountability in governance. Protecting national security must be balanced against preserving the civil liberties that define our free society. Reasonable people may disagree, but empowering the executive branch with such unilateral authority over civic organizations seems antithetical to American values of justice and pluralism. I encourage you to reject this provision and instead explore approaches that achieve security objectives through constitutional means with proper checks and balances.