The USA Patriot policy paper University of Phoenix
The USA Patriot policy paper The Patriot policy developed, after the horrible events of 9/11 attacks. It was in power to ensure that Americans would never have to deal with a tragedy as such again happening, to our beloved society and citizens. That we will protect and secure from the United States enemies and will be better equip, to prevent threats and attacks that are foreign and domestic. A paper we will discuss our point, of view of the Patriot Act and the related legislation that deal with the following areas. Like the Societal implications of the USA PATRIOT law and similar legislation limiting daily behaviors. Next are the worries associated to race, ethnicity, sexual Because the public is concerned not guilty unless proven otherwise and should not have to deal with being racially profiled by officials of law enforcement because of their ethnic background. Other people believe there is no concern with the patriot act worries associated to race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, age, and beliefs as they identify with police agencies and security services. For the reason, it does not just target immigrant and other races in society. For the reason, everyone, in society is the unjustly targeted by giving the federal government more authority. The legislature that created, the patriot act uses the citizen’s fears for 9/11 so that they can make laws that take away the people civil rights. The government takes right away from the entire public not because, of his or her ethnic background or because of them being an immigrant (debate, 2016). Patriot Act has many up on the downs, to it and makes people of the different race in the immigrant communities feel that the law is unfair to them. Because of the police and security service, have authority can suspect them of being an illegal immigrant or terrorist also have connections to them. However, everybody mistreated, the same way by the government and by law enforcement and security service because of the policy. This law has brought some significant issues in the society and has caused, so many people worry
Dora Bell 4208341 HLSS101 RESEARCH PAPER THE PATRIOT ACT: protecting our nation at the expense of civil liberties United States of America is synonym with freedom and liberties. It is the country of free will, moral responsibility, freedom of religion, of speech notwithstanding the right to privacy. The Founding Fathers, when writing the constitution strove to make sure every citizen will live in a place where they could express themselves. The Bill of Rights provided a lot of liberties to the…
course, the utopian ideal of the UDHR is no more practical or attainable than the economic utopia of communism. Both seem eminently practical and obvious on paper, but when faced with the reality of application shortcomings appear. In the 60 odd years since the UDHR was initially adopted there have been numerous well documented examples of policies, behaviors, and actions that are in direct conflict or defiance with one or more of the 30 Articles. No doubt many of these actions were perpetrated by…
Abstract This paper refers to the security changes, which occurred after the morning of September 11, 2001. It also provides a detailed description of the terrorist attacks that changed America forever, along with the attacks, which have taken place throughout the History of the United States. Many Changes took place to improve security for our nation, to prevent future attacks from taking place. All these major changes discussed throughout the paper, concluding with how United States…
In this paper I will be talking about September 11 and the people that were affected by it and also how Muslim women represented in TLC’s All American-Muslim. I will also be talking about how Muslim people and Muslim women are viewed in the media. The tragic of September 11th attack on the World Trade Center has affected many Americans, in different ways, and changed their lives forever. In the morning of September 11th 2001 America has witnessed one of the most shocking and devastating when two…
develop and implement a computer use policy outlining appropriate use of organizational electronic resources. This paper examines critical facets of computer use policies, clearly explaining the basis for the policy, applying the policy to all employees as well as all levels of the organization, and indicative of zero tolerance for harassing or discriminating communications. The final result of this paper will identify the implications of computer usage policy. Introduction Employee surveillance…
seemingly never ending war still has the president, congress, and Supreme Court deeply involved in debate on Habeas Corpus and civil liberty issues. In the aftermath we find ourselves in a never ending, costly, and highly debatable war on terror. In this paper I will discuss what Habeas Corpus means, its history, and its effect on the “War on Terror” and debates concerning detainees at GITMO. I will also show how the term enemy combatant has also stirred up controversy. Next I will discuss some of the…
Congress and the Right to Privacy An Introductory Essay by Donald R. Wolfensberger For the Congress Project Seminar on “Congress and Individual Privacy in a New Security Age” Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Monday, May 15, 2006 We are rapidly entering the age of no privacy, where everyone is open to surveillance at all times; where there are no secrets from government. –Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas (1966) An American has no sense of privacy. He does not know…
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United States Immigration Policy Our economic times, international relations, and terrorism have shaped our countries immigration policy. These issues have driven us to pass legislation opening and closing our borders in response to current events. Though not always at the forefront of concern, it has been a constant struggle that has affected the dynamics of our country. Arizona’s recent passing of tough immigration laws aimed at identifying and deporting illegal immigrants has again put immigration…
economic, and cultural struggle 2) Which individuals and events played the largest role transforming the nature of the Cold War from 1945-1991? Joseph Stalin Truman: President Democrat. Truman administration initiated foreign and military policies that established framework for US cold war strategy next 40+ years. Communism was the moral enemy of the US and had to be contained. Increased US global intervention. US intervene politically economically and militarily around the world. Established…