Domestic terrorism in the United States

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    On September 11, 2001(9/11) terrorist attacks were the worst acts of terrorism against the United States. At 8:45 am local time in the New York City, on September 11th the United States awareness of protection was altered eternally. On this day, a Boeing 767 of American Airlines Flight 11 transporting around 92 individuals on the board ,impact into the World Trade Center’s North Tower. Nearby, eight minutes overdue one more Airlines Flight 175 as well owned Boeing 767, which the same was…

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    September 11, 2001, President Bush created the Department of Homeland Security. The purpose of the Department of Homeland Security is to protect and defend the citizens and the national critical infrastructure of the United States of America, against both enemies foreign and domestic. The department is also responsible for creating a resiliency within the country to enable its citizens and community to bounce back from attacks, natural and man-made disasters.…

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    malware used by hackers is distributed denial-of-service (DDoS), which floods online systems, such as internet banking sites or online trading, with vast amounts of data in order to overload them and take services offline. Wada, Longe, & Danquah, (2012) states that the growth of e-business and internet usage has made it easier for organized crime gangs to facilitate and cover up their criminal activities which may usually include fraud, money laundering, intimidation, theft and extortion. Banks…

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    The subject of terrorism is an issue that is very significant today and in all likelihood always will be. The majority of attacks in the 1990s and early 2000s were domestic attacks, only a few cases including the attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City and Israel’s struggle with Palestinians were against foreign nations. Terrorism terrifies and wreaks havoc on entire populations, which the terrorist’s hope will assist them on achieving their goals. After the September 11 attacks in…

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    to the United States Border Control “An estimated 1 million people cross illegally into the United States each year”(McCage6). Over the years, the United States has questioned its diversity because of the millions of people that come to the counry illegally each year, this questioning of the diversity is still present. Immigrants make up a lot of the United States population, but many of them are not exactly accepted or given hospitality. Many illegal immigrants have come to the United States…

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    Domestic violence is not just physical abuse; it also includes actions of emotional and psychological abuse and so forth. Gaslighting is not gender specific and is one deplorable type of mental manipulation that causes a victim to question their memory, perceptions, and sanity due to the covert psychological manipulation of a perpetrator. Director George Cukor depicts an intentional type of abusive manipulation which he characterizes in the Oscar-nominated Best Picture film “Gaslight” (Cukor,…

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    main intelligence insight for the United States. After the death of Franklin D Roosevelt, Vice President Truman took office on April 12, 1945 and became the 33rd President. Truman realized the importance and vitality of the CIA to the security of the nation. He made the executive decision to officially make the CIA a fully functioning intelligence agency passing the National Security Act of 1947. The National Security Act now made it possible to evaluate domestic intelligence affecting national…

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    As the United States become more involved in international issues, the American public is expecting a new leader who can bring prosperity and wellness to the nation. Currently, the United States is attempting to compromise and resolve long-lasting issues with the Middle East, a region that has sparked the alteration of the United States’ national interests and foreign policy in the past decades. Many Americans believe that the best solution for America is to become an isolationist and avoid…

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    very useful for the military. They can search enemy territory, kill enemies, and fly at really high altitude so the enemy won 't spot it. These drones are controlled by a at remote at the military base. Drones can be really helpful to fight against terrorism so are targeted strikes an effective way to fight…

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    opposition, the American people began to support racial profiling, mostly due to fear and a desire to feel safe. Although national security is vital, racial profiling is not the method in which to apprehend terrorists or even domestic criminals. Racial profiling violates the United States Constitution and race, and religion do not indicate behavior; therefore, racial profiling should be prohibited in law enforcement, even…

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