The Department of Homeland Security is not always taken seriously, or seen as any kind of "Important" Arm of the government. Even by the Administration.
Department Of Homeland Security (Hover)
International Level: Ambassador / Political Participation: 595 59.5%
The problem is that the Department of Homeland Security is not taking over any homeland security issues. The majority of the USA's security still relies on the CIA and FBI, with HS being used, and in many cases actually being, just an informant to them, or even just a front for the activities of other agencies that do really protect us. For that reason, they are not taken seriously by the public or even the government. They were created as a front so that the government looked like it was doing something different to protect us other than creating freedom stealing laws.
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They were created as a front so that the government looked like it was doing something different to protect us other than creating freedom stealing laws. |
International Level: Envoy / Political Participation: 241 24.1%
Malexander,
Your statements are completely valid and do give credence to the value of Homeland Security. However, I don't think most people are aware of just how much falls under the HS division that is not even handled by the department. Such as the domestic spying program the falls under HS but is handled by the NSA. So many times HS is used as the front, but when we hear of the program going on, and start looking into information regarding it, the actions and decisions are not even handled by HS, but by the CIA, NSA, or FBI and the Justice Department. HS appears to be, in my opinion, a nice little front for these agencies to have less restrictions on what they do. Just my opinion based on what I can research. Obviously, most of the real evidence either way would be classified or simply with held.
PENTAGON EYES WAYS TO USE MILITARY FOR BORDER SECURITY
Faced with growing pressure from Southern states, the Bush administration wants the military to come up with ideas to help solve security problems along the U.S. border with Mexico.
Ref. https://www.cnn.com/2006/US/05/12/border.de...e.ap/index.html
HOMELAND SECURITY ACCEPTS FAKE ID
A man using a fake identification card was able to enter the Homeland Security Department headquarters in Washington, he said, even though the United States government considers the type of Mexican-issued card he used invalid.
Ref. https://www.cnn.com/2006/US/06/12/dhs.fakeid/index.html
U.S. Filmmaker Repeatedly Detained at Border
Government targets U.S. Citizens re-entering their own country
By Glenn Greenwald
With no oversight or legal framework whatsoever, the Department of Homeland Security routinely singles out individuals who are suspected of no crimes, detains them and questions them at the airport, often for hours, when they return to the U.S. After an international trip, and then copies and even seizes their electronic devices. Ref. Source 6