The terrorist attack on September 11, 2001 had an enormous impact all across the United States. Since this life changing event the United States has taken extreme measures to ensure the safety of all American citizens. This deadly attack has led to many changes in Immigration and security (Krikorian 567). It has also contributed to the unnecessary judgements against ethnic backgrounds and religion (Chavez 563). The increase of racial profiling, fear and paranoia, upgrades in security, and decrease in immigration are all factors that contribute to the results of 9/11. The increase of racial profiling after 9/11 has affected the lives of many individuals. Although racial profiling is necessary at times it needs to be within reason. Assumptions and victimization has been an unfortunate circumstance that has impacted many lives. To illustrate this idea, the author shares a personal experience, “ I was asked to deboard the plane after the passengers …show more content…
Many people felt unsafe and insecure about their home country. This fear and paranoia caused numerous changes and disagreements across the United States. For instance, “During the three hour-ordeal, I’d been made to feel like an unwanted outsider, as if I were guilty of some heinous crime and now it was my responsibility to prove my innocence” (Khan 558). Because of American Canadian Border Officials fear, victimization occurred. The fear and paranoia installed inside of them led to an unnecessary interrogation. The author demonstrates that the increase in fear has impacted many individuals including himself. Fear can also cause war and disagreements inside our own society (Ehrenreich 598). The author implies that we need to be able to control our own fear because it will eventually destroy us and create unwanted conflicts in our own society. The fear and paranoia installed inside of us after 9/11 needs to be restrained for the safety of our citizens and