HOW 9/11 CHANGED THE LAW MR. BOOK – 9/14/2015. HOW 9/11 CHANGED AMERICA AND OUR LAWS FOURTEEN YEARS AGO THE UNITED STATES WASN’T OFFICIALLY ENGAGED.

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HOW 9/11 CHANGED THE LAW MR. BOOK – 9/14/2015

HOW 9/11 CHANGED AMERICA AND OUR LAWS FOURTEEN YEARS AGO THE UNITED STATES WASN’T OFFICIALLY ENGAGED IN ANY WARS. FEW OF US HAD EVER HEARD OF AL-QAEDA OR OSAMA BIN LADEN, AND ISIS DIDN’T EXIST. WE DEPORTED HALF THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE WE DO TODAY. OUR SURVEILLANCE STATE WAS A FRACTION OF ITS CURRENT SIZE. MAYBE HARDEST TO BELIEVE — YOU DIDN’T HAVE TO TAKE YOUR SHOES OFF AT THE AIRPORT.

HOW 9/11 CHANGED AMERICA AND OUR LAWS AMERICA’S INVOLVEMENT IN THE WAR ON TERROR — PROMPTED BY THE 9/11 TERRORIST ATTACKS — RESULTED IN CHANGING ATTITUDES AND CONCERNS ABOUT SAFETY AND VIGILANCE. IT USHERED IN A NEW GENERATION OF POLICIES LIKE THE USA PATRIOT ACT THAT PRIORITIZED NATIONAL SECURITY AND DEFENSE, OFTEN AT THE EXPENSE OF CIVIL LIBERTIES.USA PATRIOT ACT THESE CHANGES HAD RIPPLE EFFECTS ACROSS THE GLOBE, PARTICULARLY IN THE MIDDLE EAST, WHERE AMERICAN-LED MILITARY OPERATIONS HAVE HELPED PROMOTE THE GROWTH OF REBELLIONS AND UNREST THROUGHOUT THE REGION.

WITH A PERSON WEARING THE SAME COLOR SHIRT, READ THROUGH THE PACKET SITTING AT YOUR TABLE AND WRITE DOWN 3 FACTS THAT YOU FOUND INTERESTING/DID NOT KNOW PRIOR TO READING!

THREE BIGGEST CHANGES (IN MY OPINION) 1. IMMIGRATION AND DEPORTATION 2. AIRPORT SECURITY 3. GOVERNMENT SURVEILLANCE

IMMIGRATION AND DEPORTATION WITH THE GOAL OF STRENGTHENING BORDER SECURITY, THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION CREATED THE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY IN 2002, AN OFFICE THAT MERGED 22 DIFFERENT GOVERNMENT AGENCIES.DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY THE AGENCY HAS OVERSEEN A MASSIVE INCREASE IN DEPORTATIONS, WHICH HAVE NEARLY DOUBLED SINCE 9/11. THERE WERE ROUGHLY 200,000 ANNUAL DEPORTATIONS A YEAR BETWEEN 1999 AND 2001 IN THE FIRST TWO YEARS OF THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION ( ), DEPORTATIONS HIT A RECORD HIGH OF NEARLY 400,000 ANNUALLY. ABOUT HALF OF THOSE DEPORTED IN WERE CONVICTED OF A CRIMINAL OFFENSE, ALTHOUGH MOSTLY FOR LOW-LEVEL, NON-VIOLENT CRIMES.

AIRPORT SECURITY LONG AIRPORT LINES, FULL BODY SCANS, THE OCCASIONAL PAT-DOWN. IT’S ALL PAR FOR THE COURSE, NOWADAYS, FOR AIR TRAVEL. BUT NOT SO LONG AGO, IT WASN’T UNUSUAL TO SHOW UP AT THE AIRPORT A HALF-HOUR BEFORE A DOMESTIC FLIGHT, KEEP YOUR SHOES TIED TIGHT, AND SKIP THROUGH THE METAL DETECTOR WHILE SIPPING A 7-11 BIG GULP, ALL WITHOUT EVER HAVING TO SHOW AN ID. BEFORE COLOR-CODED SECURITY THREAT WARNINGS, PAT DOWNS WERE VERY UNCOMMON, LIQUID WAS ALLOWED, AND THE NOTION OF HAVING TO GO THROUGH FULL-BODY SCANNERS WAS THE STUFF OF SCIENCE FICTION. PRIOR TO 9/11, SOME AIRPORT SECURITY TEAMS EVEN ALLOWED PASSENGERS TO TAKE BOX CUTTERS ABOARD (THE SUPPOSED WEAPON USED BY THE 9/11 HIJACKERS). ANY KNIFE WITH A BLADE UP TO FOUR INCHES LONG WAS PERMITTED. AND CIGARETTE LIGHTERS? NO PROBLEM!

AIRPORT SECURITY A SERVICE THAT WAS ONCE LARGELY PROVIDED BY PRIVATE COMPANIES IS NOW OVERSEEN BY THE TRANSPORTATION SECURITY ADMINISTRATION.TRANSPORTATION SECURITY ADMINISTRATION CREATED IN THE WAKE OF THE ATTACKS, THE TSA IS TASKED WITH INSTITUTING NEW SECURITY PROCEDURES AND MANAGING SCREENING AT EVERY COMMERCIAL AIRPORT CHECKPOINT IN THE COUNTRY. IT MARKS THE SINGLE LARGEST FEDERAL START UP SINCE THE DAYS OF WORLD WAR II. THE AGENCY IS AUTHORIZED TO USE WATCH LISTS OF INDIVIDUALS WHO COULD POSE FLIGHT SAFETY RISKS. BY 2007, IT HAD ALREADY ACCUMULATED A DATABASE OF OVER 700,000 NAMES, ACCORDING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.

GOVERNMENT SURVEILLANCE THE U.S. INTELLIGENCE STATE BOOMED IN THE WAKE OF 9/11. THE GROWTH RESULTED IN A MARKED INCREASE IN GOVERNMENT INTRUSION, PRIMARILY THROUGH A VAST NETWORK OF PHONE AND WEB SURVEILLANCE. CLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS LEAKED LAST YEAR BY FORMER GOVERNMENT CONTRACTOR EDWARD SNOWDEN DETAIL THE EXPANSION OF A COLOSSUS SURVEILLANCE STATE THAT HAS SEEPED INTO THE LIVES OF MILLIONS OF AMERICANS. THE EXPONENTIAL GROWTH OF THIS APPARATUS — ARMED WITH A $52.6 BILLION BUDGET IN 2013 — WAS BROUGHT TO LIGHT LAST YEAR WHEN THE WASHINGTON POST OBTAINED A “BLACK BUDGET” REPORT FROM SNOWDEN, DETAILING OPERATIONAL LANDSCAPE OF THE 16 SPY AGENCIES AND MORE THAN 107,000 EMPLOYEES THAT NOW MAKE UP THE U.S. INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY.WASHINGTON POST