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Understanding Homeland Security

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a poor interpretation, information wasn’t being shared. This made it almost impossible to connect the dots when investigating suspicious groups or people (Chertoff, 2014).
After the attacks on September 11, 2001, there were several changes that had to be made. Although the 9/11 attacks were a case of international terrorism, the new policies that were implemented would cover all forms of terrorism. On November 25, 2002, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was established. In the book Understanding Homeland Security, the author states, “although homeland security can certainly be significantly affected by threats originating from international sources (such as al-Qaeda), the concept of defending the homeland inside its borders is at the heart of homeland security” (Martin, 2017). Since operations of DHS began, it has continuously grown in size. Today, DHS has more than 200,000 employees and is the third largest federal agency. All of these employees are working diligently each day to help ensure the safety of the United States. There will still be cases of domestic terrorism, and from each one …show more content…

Because of lone wolf actors, Eco-terrorism, left-wing extremist, right-wing extremist and other special interest groups the threats will always be there. Currently the United States is facing a time of division. People have a hard time accepting those who don’t share the same beliefs as them. People seem to have a hard time accepting those who don’t share the same skin color as them. There has been a rise in instances that by the FBI’s definition of domestic terrorism, could be chargeable offenses. The United States has seen people lashing out at the police, hate being spread, riots causing damage and injuries, and protestors turning to violence when trying to express their ideals. This violence is a contributing factor when it comes to the need for ever-evolving polices in

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