Introduction To Homeland Security

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Sam Freeman Jr
Introduction to Homeland Security (CJUS254-1504A-02)
Professor Stephen Smith
Unit 3- Individual Project
October 26, 2015

To: Chief of Staff for Homeland Security
From: Special Agent Sam Freeman (ICE)
Subject: Information Paper on Homeland Security Sir/Ma’am in recent discussions you advised me to conduct some research on Homeland Security agencies that possibly could overlap within the departments and determine which areas could be consolidated? Homeland Security missions is to prevent terrorism, enhance security, manage United States borders, administer immigration laws, secure cyberspace, and ensure disaster resilience. I believe there are some areas in the critical missions department that could merge, but …show more content…

My Unique Student Experience). After careful review of the above listed agencies, I determined that the two agencies that would have benefit from being consolidated would be the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP). Both of these agencies deal with illegal immigrants. These particular agencies also work together involving human …show more content…

Den Brok about the border patrol and immigrations custom enforcement. Agent Den Brok stated that both of the agencies could merge together to become one unit. Agent Den Brok stated that budgets in both fields could be better managed than they are currently at this time. Agent Den Brok stated that the Department of Justice has more analysts who monitor their departments rather than with Homeland Security. Agent Den Brok stated that he liked the idea of merger with both agencies. Agent Den Brok is ten year veteran with the Federal Bureau of Investigations. Prior to his career with the F.B.I, Agent Den Brok was an Atlanta Police Department Police Officer for fifteen

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