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Homeland Security Foils

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The question is has the creation of the Department of Homeland Security diminished the capacity of a terrorist group to commit a large-scale attack on U.S. soil? I would say no and yes do to the different aspects of how the attack is stopped. Islamist-inspired terror plots against the United States have been foiled, but with the plots lacking international ties gave raise of homegrown terror plots with the terrorists being American citizens or even visitors to the U.S. So a large-scale attack would not so much come from an outside source but more of an insider threat. But with up rise on technology and polices we can foil the plans before they take place.

The reason I say no is the threat of homegrown terrorist or what I call the insider threat are mostly U.S. citizens that travel in and out of the states with little suspicion brought upon them and they frequently act as lone wolfs or have fewer participates when trying to commit the attack. The personal motives of these actors may range from brainwashing to revenge against the United States for their part in the …show more content…

One key act was the Patriot Act that gave national security investigators provisions to track leads and dismantle plots before they occur. The Patriot act relaxed restrictions of information sharing between enforcement and intelligence officers, roving wiretaps, subpoena power for e-mail records, and other provisions set forth by this Act. The improved cooperation between the federal, state, and local authorities forming Joint Terrorism Task Forces (JTTF), where communication is the key from the lowest level to the highest level to get suspects off the street. Terrorist travel has been really watched with the security at the airport or even on the plane has been upgraded with more air marshals and the multiple security checks at the

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