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War On The World Trade Center

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War on Terror The attacks on the World Trade Center, and the Pentagon on September 11th, 2001, changed the government views on individual freedoms forever. The increase in government legislation and power led to an escalation in the attack in individual freedoms. Laws changed that expanded civil forfeiture, domestic eavesdropping, and mass collection of private phone data. The detainment of civilians by military forces and the targeting of American citizens by drones in foreign countries is common practice by the US government. The individual’s rights are now secondary as the United States fights a war on a jihadist ideology. As mentioned earlier the term war evokes fear and concern for the wellbeing of the public, the devastation and death that occurred is a justification to declare war on the factions that claimed responsibility for the events of 9/11. The specter of the lone wolf, the threat of bombing, or possibility of a coordinated attack, become the motivation for the government to violate the First, Fourth, and the Fifth Amendment with impunity. While the previous section covered civil forfeiture, after 9/11 rules changed. Local police forces were asked to be more diligent in assisting the Department of Homeland defense in the prevention of further attacks. The Police oblige and as a result of this increased diligence, the total value of cash seized was over 2.5 billion dollars (The Washington Post 2014-2015). Why such a large increase? Did the police just

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