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INSTRUCTIONS:
Discussion: I'd Rather Face Terrorists Than Lose Any of My Freedoms
Listen
Focus
Jesse Ventura on Homeland Security:
“Are we ready for martial law? I think we are, because everybody's sitting
back and watching our freedoms being taken away. Guess what? The
terrorists are winning because our country has changed in the last decade,
and not for the good. We're a country that's now living in fear and so are
willing to trade our freedoms for safety...."*
Is Ventura just wrestling with over-exaggeration, or is there some truth
to what he says?
Are we “sitting back” and allowing the government to extract intelligence
from us indiscriminately?
Please support your statements.
*Jessie Ventura on homeland security. (n.d.). Retrieved from On the Issues
at http://www.ontheissues.org/celeb/Jesse Ventura Homeland Security.htm
Rubrics
300 words discussion by answering the following questions and will include
background information as needed.
Module 4 Background
COUNTERTERRORISM AND DHS INTEGRATION AND REFLECTION
Required Reading
Read passages pertaining to counterterrorism:
Napolitano, J. (2019). How Safe Are We? Homeland Security Since 9/11, with
Janet Napolitano. Newstex. Retrieved from Trident University Library.
Review of domestic sharing of counterterrorism information. DHS. Retrieved
from https://www.dni.gov/files/documents/Newsroom/Domestic Sharing Counterterro
rism Information Report.pdf
Swalwell, E. M., & Alagood, R. K. (2021). Homeland security twenty years
after 9/11: Addressing evolving threats. Harvard Journal on Legislation,
58(2), 221. Retrieved from Trident University Library.
Required Websites
Chishti, M and Bolter, J. (2022, Sept. 21) Two decades after 9/11,
national security focus still dominates U.S. immigration system. Migration
Policy Institute. Retrieved from
https://www.migrationpolicy.org/article/two-decades-after-sept-11-
immigration-national-security
Counterterrorism Committees & Working Groups, DHS.
http://www.dhs.gov/counterterrorism-committees-working-groups
Counterterrorism Laws & Regulations, DHS:
http://www.dhs.gov/counterterrorism-laws-regulations#6
Joint Counterterrorism Assessment Team (JCAT).
http://www.nctc.gov/jcat.html
National Counterterrorism Center. http://www.nctc.gov/