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Department Of Homeland Security Essay

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On September 11, 2001 America experienced a foreign terrorist attack from Al-Qaeda that would bring Americans together and change the way society viewed traveling forever. There are and have been many different opinions on the policies put in place in response to that deathly September day. The laws following as a result of the 9/11 attacks have ensured better safety and national security but have also impeded the U.S. citizens privacy from the government. Whether or not the measures taken were necessary given their consequences is still a topic of public discussion to this day.
The country's policies regarding individual privacy took a big hit following 9/11 due to the Patriot Act. The Patriot Act saw surveillance laws deplete as it gave the …show more content…

The Department of Homeland Security was designed to protect the United States borders and manage and regulate the flow of people entering and leaving. The department is made up of many “operational and support components” such as the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), the United States Coast Guard (USCG), the United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) , the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), United States Secret Service (USSS), the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), the Management Directorate, the Science and Technology Directorate (S&T), the Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office (CWMD), the Office of Intelligence and Analysis, the Office of Homeland Security Situational Awareness (OSA), and the Ombudsman Offices or the Office of the Immigration Detention Ombudsman (OIDO). The DOHS has managed to cut down the number of violent foreign terrorist attacks with the majority of the 230 classified attacks since 9/11 being considered “domestic” attacks. (DOHS, 2022) As long as nothing major changes this pattern should continue and hopefully the government can eradicate all terrorism from …show more content…

In response to 9/11, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), the aforementioned branch of the Department of Homeland Security, took major security measures. In modern times Americans must arrive at the airport rather early to ensure they’ll make it through all of the security as every bag is scanned with precaution of anything potentially harmful or dangerous. Although this is probably the safest bet as far as ensuring safe flights, it can be very inconvenient and no doubt causes people to miss their flights every day in America. According to the TSA, as of 2022 nearly one million passengers experience some form of expedited screening in the United States per day. Approximately 2.3 million people fly out of U.S. airlines per day which means a little less than half of the people flying are becoming subject to expedited screening. Although this is less of a security or privacy issue and more of a convenience problem, it must be brought up when talking about the impacts of 9/11 because American citizens go through the changes everyday. To people born after 9/11, it's often crazy to think that there was a time where airport security wasn’t so strict. Fortunately though, those same people will always fly in a much safer environment due the changes made within airport security and

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