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    Patriot Act Benefits

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    There are many benefits to the Patriot Act. The act has given authorities the tools they need to combat and prevent terrorism. It has also given a lot of protection. A large number of potential terrorist plots have been avoided and terrorist convicted due to the use of the Patriot Act enablement. Lastly, it has given protection of Constitutional Rights. The Act continues to be challenged to balance the needs of law enforcement and the protections of privacy. It has been renewed and strengthened…

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    dependably be more than one blameworthy gathering. It 's key to note this in light of the fact that for a strike to be asked for as a presentation of terrorism, it must begin with a social issue as opposed to a single individual for good reasons. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) masterminds terrorism in the U.S. as either; private or overall terrorism. Terrorism is the usage of force or viciousness against persons or property encroaching upon the criminal laws of the United States for…

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    In actuality, it granted federal law enforcement extremely broad and sweeping powers for prosecuting many crimes that don’t involve terrorism, in particular drug trafficking. Many of the provisions within the PATRIOT ACT had been specifically rejected by Congress before 9/11, but…

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    The “Liberty City Seven” case served as a prototype for these terrorism sting operations. There is always a vast divide between the information in the initial news reports and the eventual reports after the government discloses all of the details in court. The Liberty City Seven were a group of young black males from one of the Miami’s poorest areas, Liberty City. They were approached by an undercover FBI criminal informant, Abbas al-Saidi who began his career as a drug snitch at the age of 16…

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    Russian Mafia Crime

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    Russian Mafia: Soviet Crime in United States of America The Russian Mafia were a popular crime syndicate even posing as the greatest threat to the U.S. national security during the mid-1990s. With over 6,000 different groups around the globe, their activities are flown under the radar and limited action has been done to aware United States citizens. The Russian Mafia are commonly know as “Bratva” and still remain a trouble to America and it is important to understand their origins, the…

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    Noon of September 16, 1920, a bomb exploded along Wall Street, executing 38 individuals and left many harmed. The Wall Street Bombing was the most bad fear in the United States until the Oklahoma City assault in 1995 and the 9/11 assaults on the World Trade Center. The bomb's objective was to be the House of Morgan, which was a block over the road from where the explosive had been left out. The Wall Street Bombing is a case of treachery for the Americans that died and injured because of the…

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    What evolution of change would you like to go through in life? In the novel ‘Deep Zone’ written by Tim Green, the main character Ty Lewis changes throughout the story by becoming braver, learning leadership, and by suffering. Everyone goes through a evolution of change, although everyone's experience through change is different. Ty Lewis’s change would be a hard one to go through as explained throughout “Deep Zone”. To begin, the first part of Ty’s evolution of change is his bravery he gains…

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    Native Americans and the United States government have had a long standing dysfunctional relationship that has resulted in the unjust treatment of people. In the past, Native Americans have been forced from there territory and moved log distances only to be confined to small lots of land they can call their own. Not only has the government confined the Native Americans to stay in reservations, but they have lead massacres of natives as their numbers dwindle to a genocidal levels. Even with all…

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    Did you know, since the year 2011 over 250,000 people have died in Syria due to the extremely dangerous conditions of the country? Americans should open their arms to these refugees and let them into our country. These people offer no threat to us, by turning them away, were encouraging the act of terrorism and it goes against our beliefs as Americans. One reason the people should let refugees in the country is that these people offer no harm to the citizens of America. There are a lot of…

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    Sampson was arrested for trespassing while taking out the trash or stocking shelves at the Quick Stop store where he worked…An embattled Florida police chief has stepped down after he and more than 75 officers under his command were accused in a federal lawsuit of misconduct and civil rights abuse in a predominantly black Miami suburb…No one at the city has an interest in protecting law enforcement officers that act in violation of the very laws that they have sworn to uphold” (Brown,…

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