Pros And Cons Of A Department Of Homeland Security

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A Department of Homeland Security (DHS) report was discovered last week, commanding for a consistent surveillance of Sunni Muslim immigrants. Cointelpro, an FBI program known to have secretly spied on the civil rights movement. The civil rights movement started in 1954. Today agencies are surveilling the Black Lives Matter movement, which is arguably considered a terrorist threat. Illegal surveillance disrupts Americans from organizing their political voice. There is more surveillance activity occurring, for instance October 18, DHS confirmed a new law to monitor internet activity of all visa applicants, visa holders and legal permanent residents. Naturalized citizens are not an exception to this new rule. Social media account information along with other sensitive information will be added to immigration files. The downside of being an illegal alien starts with mass surveillance. DHS will bug immigrants’ social media accounts, search results from major search engines and …show more content…

FBI agents can obtain personal information such as phone records, computer records, credit history and banking information. They can do so through NSLs, akin to being served a subpoena. This act allows the FBI to search homes and offices without judicial approval. There are no traces left on how FBI uses the information. For example, from 2003 until 2005, the FBI issued 143,074 NSLs, from which there were only 53 reported criminal referrals to prosecutors. The numbers in this equation don’t add up to this action. High surveillance tactics is problematic to our communities. The US government use the Patriot Act to investigate, which only inhibits the freedom of religious practice and political expression. The FBI can map out communities by race and ethnicity, using absurd stereotypes to solve crimes that are most likely to be committed by a specific race. This is called “domain