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The Department of Homeland Security prioritizes processing over protection, causing frustration among border patrol agents, while also facing concerns about Chinese nationals entering the country and posing security threats. Despite claims of limitations, the Department has not had any authorities removed by Congress or the President since its establishment after the 9/11 attacks.
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- The Department of Homeland Security, initially created for protection after 9/11, has shifted focus towards processing, leading to dissatisfaction among border patrol agents.
- The book "Unrestricted Warfare" by Chinese Army Colonels emphasizes non-physical methods, such as economic warfare through overspending, as a means to weaken nations, raising concerns about potential security threats from Chinese nationals crossing the border.
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Recent questions
What is the purpose of the Department of Homeland Security?
To protect the homeland post-9/11 attacks.
Has the Department of Homeland Security faced limitations from Congress or the President?
No, despite claims of limitations, no authorities have been removed.
What is discussed in the text "Unrestricted Warfare" by Chinese Army Colonels?
Non-kinetic ways to weaken a country, including economic strategies.
What are the concerns regarding Chinese nationals crossing the border?
Tens of thousands entering, primarily single adult males, posing security threats.
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