The TSA has been quietly tracking American travelers who are not on government watch lists

According to a new report from The Boston Globe, federal air marshals are tracking American citizens who are not currently under investigation or on a terrorist watch list by way of a previously unknown Transportation Security Administration (TSA) program.

The program is called "Quiet Skies," which directs federal air marshals to track Americans on domestic flights who may be affiliated with someone on a watch list or whose travel patterns mirror those of suspected terrorist. Individuals being tracked through Quiet Skies are not suspected of any crimes, according to the Globe.

"The program analyzes information on a passenger's travel patterns, and through a system of checks and balances, to include robust oversight, effectively adds an...

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