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Not saying the unsayable
January 18, 2010
Frank Gaffney, Jr.

Most sentient Americans had one question in the wake of the massacre at Fort Hood last November: How on earth could the Army have allowed to remain in its ranks a soldier known to espouse the supremacist, seditious ideology that justifies murderous jihad?Now, thanks to a report submitted last Friday...

Gatekeeping still matters
January 14, 2010
Ben Lerner

People are rightfully asking questions about airline security in the aftermath of the failed attempt by Nigerian jihadist and al Qaeda operative Umar Farouk Abdelmutallab to blow up Northwest Flight 253 over Detroit last month. But another question needs to be asked that is unrelated to body...

On terrorism it's time to know, to profile, and to discriminate
January 12, 2010
Newt Gingrich

After the Christmas Day near disaster in Detroit, it is time for Americans to demand effective anti-terrorist actions. Over eight years after 9/11 and 30 years after the Iranian illegal seizure of the United States embassy and the 444 day Iranian hostage crisis, Washington is still avoiding being...

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The Center advocates strong security efforts by the government to prevent terrorist attacks within the United States, reduce America's vulnerability to terrorism, and minimize the damage and recover from attacks that do occur.  We track important developments in homeland security policies and programs in the United States National Guard, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the United States Coast Guard, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, the United States Secret Service, the Transportation Security Administration, and Civil Air Patrol.  Important issues include emergency preparedness and response; domestic intelligence activities; critical infrastructure protection; border security, including both land and maritime borders; transportation security, including aviation and maritime transportation; biodefense; detection of radioactive and radiological materials; and research on next-generation security technologies.