Domestic terrorism in the United States

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    the Protective Security Advisors – PSAs. PSAs are experts in security that offer explicit links between the department and critical infrastructure owners in various fields. “The PSAs also assist the state and local infrastructures through security efforts in establishing relationships with the state Homeland Security Advisors and stakeholders,” (Department of Homeland Security, 2016). Another volunteer through the infrastructure is called Geospatial Analysts; they are tasked with the…

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    of the United States of America, But even today, these borders are pushed on, we hear it on the news many times as illegal immigrants sneak into the united states of America, whilst you also hear about terrorist trying to make it into the country to cause mayhem. So it leads us all to the same question. What more should America do to protect her borders? Today there are many different threats against the use today that may be stopped at the borders, the most important threat is terrorism. The…

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    country and immigrate to the United States. Some came for the economic opportunities, while others came seeking freedom or relief from political and religious persecutions. As more people started coming in, borders became hectic, new ideas were produced, more jobs were created to support the growing population, and the population became more diverse. Depending on which side of the spectrum one falls into, immigration could be seen as good or as bad. In the United States, immigrants are…

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    However, at the law enforcement agency level, most state and law enforcement officers, including the Baltimore Chief of Police, do not have the proper clearance to see/handle classified material (Carter, 2009, 326). With the incorporation of the Information Sharing Environment Implementation Plan, the sharing of information regarding terrorism should be disseminated as needed to the appropriate levels (Carter, 2009, 48). The Baltimore Police Department…

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    to obtain a visa should be changed because the process last too long. Trying to receive U.S. citizenship holds in a matter of who gets lucky. The immigration policies need to be changed due to very strict policies for becoming a citizen in the United States, and many parents come illegally with children causing fear of deportation and other complications for the children of those immigrant. The implications in the polices consist of families who are kept…

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    Biological terrorism, known as bioterrorism, is becoming an increasing danger to Western civilization. The possibility of terrorists obtaining extremely dangerous chemicals is rising alarmingly fast. In a biological attack, many people are likely to die or get extremely ill within the first few minutes, whereas in a normal bombing or shootout, fewer would be killed, and in a less inhumane manner, even though all forms of terrorism are unacceptable and will not be tolerated without any…

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    nearly ten year wait, millions around the world are continuing to celebrate the death of Osama Bin Laden, the founder of al Qaeda and the mastermind of a slew of attacks throughout the world that killed thousands of men, women and children.The United States has determined that Osama bin Laden is the leader of the 1998 bombings of two U.S. embassies in East Africa. Also the October 2000 attack on the USS Cole in the Yemeni port of Aden, and finally, the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the…

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    Introduction The United States has many enemies, both foreign and domestic. While everyone realizes that the threat of terrorism is a real and imminent threat, many do not recognize this threat from any area other than the Middle East. For this reason, it is important to focus all over the world, and address each threat on an individual basis, especially whenever that threat is only a few hundred miles away from American soil. This threat, is the Colombian based organization known as the…

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    Borderless Immigration

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    abundance of immigrants have set their eyes upon our prosperous nation, the United States of America. However, as these large numbers migrate from our neighboring and faraway lands, the people of our nation have begun to have hostility towards the less fortunate and to argue for the closing and restricting of our borders to lessen the immigration flow. Countering these cries for injustice, the opening of the United States’ borders even more is justified in order to offer the chance of…

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    As mentioned, bioterrorism agents can be modified and engineered to kill people slowly and effectively. Mass producing these bio threats by foreign and local terrorist, is inexpensive and easy transport undetected across the borders into the United States, due to the fact that it would take days or months before the first person would become ill. Some agents can be spread without any contact from another human or animal. For instance through weaponing of a bio agent, which is the process of…

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