I am writing this letter to express my strong interest in the opening position as a Federal Law Enforcement Training Center Intern program to learn essential tools that can be utilized to protect national security. To protect United States national security is an analytical process of recognizing evolving threats from different directions by locating, identifying, and neutralizing the threat. Understanding radical states, cultures, and religions can be a catalyst to bring forth innovative ideas to
Civil Liberties Union, (2017) between 2003 and 2006 (which is only 3 years), the FBI published 192,499 National Security Letters, in which led to 1 terrorist-related conviction, in which could have happened without the help of the US Patriot Act. Also between the TWO years from 2003 to 2005, the FBI made 53 reported criminal references to prosecutors as a result of 143,074 national security letters, in which 0 of all NSLs were about terrorism. (ACLU, 2017) And if that is not enough proof to convince
clear example of governmental abuse of power. Another aspect of the Patriot Act which brings forth public fear is the fact that any individual can be kept an eye on and surveillanced. In order to obtain personal information of individuals, National Security Letters (NSL’s) are issued to federal agents without a judge’s approval. To make things worse, information acquired through NSL’s on completely innocent individuals can be kept and stored as opposed to being thrown out--a clear violation of right
Over the years, the United States has experienced several acts of terrorism. These incidents put fear into Americans. It's the goverments responsibility to find ways to protect the lives of citizens and help keep the country safe. The Patriot Act is the governments way of protecting the American citizens. Through Patriot Act, the law enforcement agencies of the Untied States are given the most effective tools to combat terrorists having intentions or plans to attack the nation. There are several
prevent another terrorist attack like that. So is it helping or hurting us? Do law enforcement have too much freedom over what they can monitor us doing? Is the NSA doing their job or simply invading our privacy? The pros and cons can decide. The National Survelliance Agency has the right to monotor any call, text, email, google search, etc. that they believe could have some type of terrorist intentions. They had rcordes stored on computers of conversations, etc. This was legal under the patriots
Patriot Act I would, as a congressman, continue to fund the Patriot Act. The reason is that the security and respect of people is very important, however if you know that by searching through important documents you will find the cause of a security breach, a terrorist attack, or even far worse. This could jeopardize the country that we strive so hard to make what we have made today. When we think of safety the people is the top priority. The Patriot Act allows investigators to obtain more evidence
The Bill of Rights was added to the constitution to, protect the rights and property of the citizens of the United States of America, and limit the Government’s power over the citizens. However, in the Japanese Internment in America during World War 2 not only the Fifth Amendment was violated, but other amendments in the Bill of Rights was also violated. In addition, Amendment I, IV, VI, VII, and VII were violated during the Japanese internment. I personally feel that violation of the Amendments
Sub-subpoint 1: In the aftermath of the Democratic National Committee leaks, the chair of the Democratic National Committee Wasserman Schultz, CEO Amy Dacey, Chief Financial Officer Brad Marshall, and Communications Director Luis Miranda resigned. Sub-subpoint 2: Another repercussion is the founder of WikiLeaks Julian Assange who is
said or done, there is no guarantee. There is a sense of gain for someone who discovers or exposes the secrecy that exists. The example used to explain the role of secrecy, was the case in which Edward Snowden leaked information on how the National Security Agency (NSA) performs its job. Although many believed that the NSA’s task was to simply control and monitor global intelligence, it was doing more than that. Edward Snowden, an expert in computerization and a former employee of the CIA. Snowden
We need global hacker groups such as Anonymous or whistleblowers like Edward Snowden, who would let us know the actual motives behind the moves made by the people in authority. Edward Snowden succeeded in leaking out several thousands of top secret documents which the government has kept from the public for years. It is this revelation that exposed the vast scope of the government’s Big Brother programs which comes in the guise of domestic surveillance programs (Edward Snowden: The Untold Story,
The National Security Act of 1947 created the National Security Council (NSC), formally designating several military members to provide direct advice to the president. The newly-created Secretary of Defense (SECDEF) and the separate Secretaries of the Army, Navy, and Air Force were the original statutory members, and the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) were represented by the SECDEF to ensure foreign policies were consistent with military capabilities. Since 1947, the role of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Dayton Kotas Professor Cross ENG-202-402 13, July 2023 Government vs. Snowden: Examining the Impact Ten years ago in twenty thirteen, a man named Edward Snowden former National Security Agency (NSA) contractor generated one of the biggest controversies and debates the United States has ever seen. Leaking private and confidential documents, some might call these actions criminal, controversial, and thought-provoking. It had a positive impact on the United States by shedding light on the extremely
history, which refers him to be a traitor or a hero. To some, he is a heinous criminal who should be brought to justice or to some he is considered as a national hero. The controversy arises when Snowden leaked a massive number of confidential documents in 2013, with detail governmental investigation programs after quitting his job in National Security Agency (NSA). Journalists from The Washington Post and The Guardian helped him to expose the leaked documents. Currently, Edward Snowden presides in
accused of leaking military and diplomatic documents has been sentenced by a military court to 35 years in prison. Edward Joseph Snowden, US technology consultant, informant, a former employee of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the National Security Agency (NSA), He is the man of the moment, the man who became world news for make public, by The
safeguard. Therefore, a destiny being guarded by British combatants interminably, looks like the utmost feasible thing for Mr. Assange. (“Youssef”) This man’s predicament can be fixed to that of a fabricated novel known as The Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne. The woman in the tale, Hester Prynne, was destined to abide by a life of shunning in a singular venue; just as Julian is. In the novel, the community perceived that they could manufacture a precedent out of Hester. This
The NSA or the National Security Agency carries out most of the domestic surveillance in the United States. Before the 9/11 attacks the NSA needed approval from a court, but after the attacks, they were given free reign to copy any data that possibly linked to terrorist activities. This led to many arguments over whether this collection of data was unconstitutional or not. The extent of this surveillance shocked many people; many civil rights advocates thought that this surveillance breached United
Some consider him a hero, and others consider him a traitor. Who is he? Edward Snowden. You might remember Snowden from 2013, when he leaked hundreds of highly classified documents concerning invasion of privacy against Americans by the National Security Agency. We know what Snowden did, but who really is he? Edward Snowden, or as he prefers to be called, Ed, was born on June 21, 1983 in North Carolina. He dropped out of high school and enrolled at Anne Arundel Community College in Arnold, Maryland
Surveillance has commonly been associated with authoritarian states, not democratic states. As such, government intelligence and security agencies in democratic states, like the FBI, receive less scrutiny than their authoritarian counterparts, like the KGB or Stasi. Thus, to better ascertain the nature of American policing, it is important to determine the extent to which the FBI may be considered a secret police force. As defining the characteristics of a secret police force can be a topic of discussion
Primary Source Review: National Security Council Report 68 (NSC 68) The National Security Council Report was a 58 page paper on top secret policies from the United States National Security Council. In which it was presented to President Harry S. Truman on April 14, 1950. NSC 68 was considered a very important part of the Cold War policies that were to be enacted. They had just been through World War 2 and had understood war policies all too well. They launched the movement of the H-bomb and basically
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the National Security Agency (NSA) are two large United States government agencies that play a crucial role in combating terrorism. Although both agencies aim to protect national security, they have adopted distinct approaches to address threats from terrorism. The FBI concentrates mainly on gathering intelligence domestically and conducting criminal investigations, while the NSA specializes in foreign intelligence collection and electronic surveillance