Disrupting Terrorist Travel

Disrupting Terrorist Travel
Author: United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Homeland Security. Subcommittee on Infrastructure and Border Security
Publisher:
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2006
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

Disrupting Terrorist Travel

Disrupting Terrorist Travel
Author: United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Homeland Security. Subcommittee on Infrastructure and Border Security
Publisher:
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2006
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

House Reports

House Reports
Author:
Publisher: Government Printing Office
Total Pages: 1132
Release:
Genre:
ISBN:

Legislative Calendar

Legislative Calendar
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Homeland Security
Publisher:
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2015
Genre:
ISBN:

The Patriot Act

The Patriot Act
Author: Lauri S. Friedman
Publisher: Greenhaven Press, Incorporated
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2006
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780737735253

Examines six controversial essays that debate the issue of the Patriot Act, and includes model essays, sidebar notes and guided exercises.

CIS Annual

CIS Annual
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2006
Genre: Government publications
ISBN:

Immigration Policy and the Terrorist Threat in Canada and the United States

Immigration Policy and the Terrorist Threat in Canada and the United States
Author: A. Alexander Moens
Publisher: The Fraser Institute
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2008
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0889752354

"In June 2007, the Fraser Institute held a conference in Toronto, Ontario, titled, "Immigration Policy, Border Controls, and the Terrorist Threat In Canada and the United States."The chapters in this volume, which arose from this conference, raise fundamental questions about weaknesses in Canada's current immigration policies and procedures." "The contributors to this volume identify serious threats and weaknesses in the immigration, asylum, and border regimes from both Canadian and American perspectives. The authors are not opposed to effectively managed immigration or allowing genuine refugees who pose no security threat to enter the country through a well-vetted system. All believe that the vast majority of immigrants pose no danger, but are simply seeking to improve their freedom and prosperity. Nevertheless given the stakes raised by terrorist attacks, the entry of even a small number of potentially dangerous individuals should warrant major attention and policy review."--BOOK JACKET.