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    Either traveling‚ being at the airport can be a fun or a challenging moment for someone depending on issues that did happening and for which one might be seen as a danger for possible threat. According to the story of: “My Homeland Security” name tagged or identity‚ hometown‚ and travel history are most likely reason to be under such investigation. Since the 9/11 terrorist attack‚ the twin tower collapsed has caused thousands of people to lost their lives and live behind family members in a

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    In the article "Homeland" by Anna Maria Dell’oso‚ the issue of identity; in particular‚ cultural identity‚ is thoroughly explored by the composer. It is mainly about how identity is passed on from generation to generation‚ changes over time and is influenced by a person’s surroundings. The composer conveys this through her use of symbolism and sharp and often humourous contrast. It is about her search to find her Italian identity‚ while at the same time her mother loses some of her Italian identity

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    The Department of Homeland Security’s mission statement‚ as noted on their website‚ is to protect our borders from the illegal movement of weapons‚ drugs‚ contraband‚ and people‚ while promoting lawful entry and exit‚ because it is essential to homeland security‚ economic prosperity‚ and national sovereignty. To enhance our nations’ border control and prevent the illegal entry of potential terrorist into our country‚ title V of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004‚ IRTPA‚

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    The Homeland‚ Aztlan Gloria Anzaldua Gloria Anzaldua’s Borderlands explores the identity of a people caught between two cultures: the Anglo-American culture and that of the indigenous Aztecs of the Southwest United States‚ the mestizo. In the first chapter‚ The Homeland‚ Aztlan‚ she describes how since the conquering of Mexico by Cortez‚ Anglo-Americans have slowly seized their land. The mestizo population was forced further down Mexico through fear of lynchings and the poverty faced. Many had

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    In Migrant Imaginaries Schmidt-Camacho provides a view on the transnational movements of Mexican migrants toward United States from the 1920s onwards. The relationship between the Mexican culture and the social movements created by the migration is analyzed through the focus on some important historical moments (the 1930s‚ the Chicano Movement‚ contemporary globalization and neoliberalism). Borderlands/la Frontera is a text that deals with the concept of ‘border’ not only in the physical but

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    The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was established by this act of parliament: Homeland security Act of 2002. It was created to consolidate the US executive branch agencies linked to the security of the homeland‚ into a one cabinet department. It resulted into partnership of 22 agencies into one new and autonomous department. After the investigations of 9/11‚ the republican government under the presidency of George W. Bush came up with measures to solve the shortcomings of national security

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    The Intelligence Process Between Homeland Security Intelligence And State and Local Law Enforcement The Intelligence Process Between Homeland Security Intelligence And State and Local Law Enforcement The attacks on September 11th significantly impacted our nation in a number of ways‚ none more so than national security‚ our current procedures‚ and our way forward. The Homeland Security Act of 2002 established the Department of Homeland Security as an executive department with the primary

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    How did homeland security R&D funding change immediately after the September 11th‚ 2001 terrorist attacks occurred‚ and how has it changed in the years since? To what do you attribute these changes? Research and development (R&D) has been one of the leading industries for all sectors because companies and organizations like the Department of Homeland Security realize investing in the development and research of new technologies and other improvements ultimately can help achieve the mission and drive

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    Homeland Security and Civil Liberties Extra Credit Report: Unit 17 December 13‚ 2008 TABLE OF CONTENTS: Questions Question One- What tensions exist between governmental power and civil liberties? Question Two- Use a metaphor to describe a zero-sum game of balancing governmental power‚ security‚ and individual’s rights. Question 3-How does the U.S. Patriot Act of 2001 and its renewal in 2006 increase executive authority. Question 4- Describe how the changes made the 2006 compromise

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    Threats to America’s Homeland Since 2005‚ the Islamic group has exceeded doubling and the account of terrorism from this group has almost tripled. This growing terrorist army known as the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham‚ ISIS‚ is becoming a threat not only to the east but to the American homeland as well. While approximately ninety percent of Americans “... view ISIS as a serious threat to U.S. national security‚ there remains confusion over the degree to which the group directly threatens the

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