Monday, May 28, 2007

Homeland Security is not focused on terrorism. Then why do we have it?

Of the 814,073 people charged by DHS in immigration courts during the past three years, 12 faced charges of terrorism, TRAC said.

Those 12 cases represent 0.0015 percent of the total number of cases filed.

"The DHS claims it is focused on terrorism. Well that's just not true," said David Burnham, a TRAC spokesman. "Either there's no terrorism, or they're terrible at catching them. Either way it's bad for all of us."

The TRAC analysis also found that DHS filed a minuscule number of what are called "national security" charges against people in the immigration courts. The report stated that 114, or 0.014 percent of the total of roughly 800,000 individuals charged were charged with national security violations.

The real focus of Homeland Security is to monitor people that this administration finds threatening, not threatening to the country, but rather threatening to their administration.

So they tap all of our phones, and frisk us before we can board a plane to see Grandma, but they are really not going to catch the terrorists. Because there aren't any to catch.

But when there are some you can bet these guys will not even see them coming.

1 comment:

  1. They are setting up a dictatorship. May 9th is when the U.S. became a dictatorship.
    I honestly don't believe we will have elections in 2008. There will be a false flag operation, Bush will declare martial law under the powers he gave himself on May 9th, and the United States experiment in democracy will be officially over.

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