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Homeland Security

Homeland Security. http://theintelhub.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/us-homeland-security-seal-plaque_m-747261.jpg. Ari Leff. The History. September 11, 2001 – unexpected terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center November 2001 – Transportation Safety Administration created (TSA)

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Homeland Security

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  1. Homeland Security http://theintelhub.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/us-homeland-security-seal-plaque_m-747261.jpg Ari Leff

  2. The History • September 11, 2001 – unexpected terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center • November 2001 – Transportation Safety Administration created (TSA) • June 2002 – Homeland Security Act proposed as a result 9/11 • January 2003 – Operations began • January 2004 – US-VISIT introduced, requiring foreign travelers to be photographed and to have fingerprints scanned • 2007 – Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative: requiring passports • Christmas 2009 – Infamous “Underwear Bomber”

  3. Current Situation • Strict Airport Security • X-Ray security checkpoint • Extensive pat downs • Bag searches • Controversial/*Touchy* topic • Kids may have looser regulations soon http://webpages.scu.edu/ftp/mburrill/images/airport-security-line.jpg

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  5. http://www.thehawaii.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Airport-Security-1.jpghttp://www.thehawaii.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Airport-Security-1.jpg http://www.acus.org/files/images/airport-security-shoes.jpg http://www.globalpost.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/gp3_small_article/EU-US-Airport-Security-11-25-2010.jpg

  6. Opposing Viewpoints Favoring Against • Safety • Better safe than sorry • No better alternative suggestions • Opposition is over-exaggerated • Conditions/Technology improving • Ineffective • Security Theater • Inefficient • Time-consuming • Lowering sales • Designed to catch “stupid terrorists” • Waste of money • Racial Prejudice • X-Ray • Unsafe - CANCER • Violation of privacy

  7. Obama Administration • National Strategy for Counterterrorism • Defensive measures • Updating technology • Non-aggression • “the United States is not, and never will be, at war with Islam” http://topnews.in/law/files/barack-obama_53.jpg

  8. Republican Party • Generally more aggressive • Somewhat divided points of view • Keep spending strong • Reduce funding for homeland security • Focused spending • Partly privatized airport security • Some call DHS wasteful, extensive bureaucracy

  9. Mitt Romney • Three Pillars: • A Strong Economy • A Strong Military • A Free and Strong People • Strongly supports PATRIOT Act • Spend only what we have http://dc-cdn.virtacore.com/2011/02/romney.jpg

  10. Rick Perry • Strong supporter/enforcer of border control • More defense spending • Powerful military http://blog.chron.com/txpotomac/files/2011/08/Rick-Perry1112.jpg

  11. Michele Bachmann • Strong supporter of PATRIOT Act • Keep military strong • “Defense spending did not cause our budget crisis; no cuts” http://wwwimage.cbsnews.com/images/2009/03/26/image4895111x.jpg

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