Key U.S. Policy Priorities
America's
National Strategy for Homeland Security More than
6 years after the attacks of September 11, 2001, we remain at
war with adversaries who are committed to destroying our people,
our freedom, and our way of life. In the midst of this conflict,
our Nation also has endured one of the worst natural disasters
in our history, Hurricane Katrina. As we face the dual
challenges of preventing terrorist attacks in the Homeland and
strengthening our Nation’s preparedness for both natural and
man-made disasters, our most solemn duty is to protect the
American people. The National Strategy for Homeland Security
serves as our guide to leverage America’s talents and resources
to meet this obligation.
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President Bush Signs Secure Fence Act (October 26,
2006) Today, President Bush Signed The Secure Fence Act - An
Important Step Forward In Our Nation's Efforts To Control Our
Borders And Reform Our Immigration System. Earlier this year,
the President laid out a strategy for comprehensive immigration
reform. The Secure Fence Act is one part of this reform, and the
President will work with Congress to finish the job and pass the
remaining elements of this strategy.
U.S.
Security Chief Pursues Counterterrorism Dialogue with Europe U.S. Secretary
of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff brought to Brussels, Belgium, May 23 his
ideas for enhancing security without sacrificing liberty or privacy in order to
protect nations from the threat of terrorism. Chertoff offered proposals
concerning technology, law enforcement and passenger and cargo screening aimed
at moving the world forward toward the creation of what he called a “worldwide
security envelope.”
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Gonzales
Says Patriot Act is Vital to Battle Terrorists Attorney General Alberto
Gonzales says the United States must continue to strengthen its laws to thwart
terrorism because the terrorists who attacked this country on September 11,
2001, believed it is legitimate to kill innocent people. "Our enemy has no
respect for life, for civil or religious liberty. They do not believe in the
right to conscience, or personal choice."
U.S.
Seeks to Prevent Discrimination at Home in War on Terror Building bridges
with the Arab-American and Muslim-American communities, and with the
Arab-American and Muslim-American world at large, is an important part of the
U.S. national security strategy, said a U.S. Department of Homeland Security
(DHS) official. This includes fully enforcing civil rights laws and protecting
religious liberty, said Timothy Keefer of the DHS Office for Civil Rights.
Major US Government Statements
A select list of major statements On the United States and Africa with policy value.
- Obama Aide on a New Approach to Safeguarding Americans (2009-08-06)
- Homeland Security’s Chertoff on Aviation Security (2007-08-10)
- Bush Praises Compromise Agreement on Immigration Reform (2007-05-19)
- Homeland Security Announces Traveler Redress Inquiry Program (2007-02-28)
- Intelligence Officials Target Terrorist Safe Havens (2007-02-27)
Latest US Government Statements
This is a list of the 5 most recent items in reverse chronological order.
- Obama Aide on a New Approach to Safeguarding Americans (2009-08-06) ...
- New U.S.-Mexico Plan Seen Improving Border Security (2007-10-26) ...
- Presidential Proclamation on Patriot Day, 2007 (2007-09-10) ...
- Proclamation on National Days of Prayer and Remembrance, 2007 (2007-09-10) ...
- Bush on Addressing Border Security, Immigration Challenges (2007-08-10) ...
US Government Fact Sheets
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Marking the Sixth Anniversary of the September 11 Attacks (2007-09-11)
- Improving Border Security and Immigration Within Existing Law (2007-08-10)
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Fact Sheet on Terrorist Threat to the U.S. Homeland (2007-07-17)
- Fact Sheet on Border Security and Immigration Reform (2007-05-18)
- White House Fact Sheet on Secure Fence Act of 2006 (2006-10-26)









