Well, no. It doesn't erode "privacy rights." That's a rhetorical trick to make these dangerous and unconstitutional laws more palatable to readers inclined to support the security state and military-industrial complex. These laws erode actual rights that Americans have and are described in the Constitution - specifically those in the fourth amendment against unwarranted search and seizure, and those in the fifth amendment against self incrimination.
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