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Ten House Democrats, including a member of the party's leadership and lawmakers who oversee intelligence and homeland security matters, have criticized New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg for his "underhanded and unprofessional" response to criticism of the New York Police Department's spying programs.
The Associated Press has reported for months that the NYPD systematically spied on Muslims neighborhoods, using informants and undercover officers to serve as "listening posts" in mosques and businesses in New York and New Jersey. Police documented the details of sermons, even when they were innocuous and peaceful, and infiltrated Muslim student groups on college campuses. NYPD officers catalogued where Muslims ate, eat and prayed - with no mention of criminal activity - and targeted Mosques using techniques typically reserved for criminal investigations.
In a March 22 letter to Bloomberg, members of Congress called for an end to the NYPD's out-of-state spying. Lawmakers said they were troubled by the tactics and by the city's response to concerns.