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ICEs threat was there from the beginning"Homeland security" has become the repressive domestic police force we were warned about
By Heather Digby Parton
Columnist
Published January 13, 2026 9:00AM (EST)
(Salon) America has been through plenty of dark times in its history, from a Civil War to depressions and two bloody world wars that leveled much of the world. But for most of us alive today, those events all happened before we were born. Aside from the ongoing menace of nuclear annihilation, the biggest threat weve faced as a country was 9/11 when the countrys mainland was attacked by al-Qaeda. It led to what we quickly dubbed the War on Terror, an absurd misnomer that had the effect of not only empowering the George W. Bush administration to invade a country that didnt attack us, but also opened the door to a new era of domestic government police powers with very little oversight.
While the War on Terror may be something of an anachronism today, the bureaucratic relics of that time are still with us and they have become exactly what we feared it would be: a domestic police force that has led not only to the repression of basic rights and liberties, but also to a creeping authoritarian state.
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Within 45 days, Congress passed the USA Patriot Act with overwhelming bipartisan support, vastly expanding the governments spying authority and capability, and lifting much of the oversight which protected citizens civil liberties. The bill also gave the government new authority to designate individuals as part of a terrorist group, seize property and jail immigrants indefinitely. Such was Americas fear and angst that its leaders were more than willing to toss aside the nations hard-won privacy protections in a moment of shock.
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From the moment they called it the Department of Homeland Security, many civil libertarians and historians knew we were looking at trouble. The word Homeland carries a lot of freight, evoking the German heimat, a word that was used liberally by the Nazis. As James Traub wrote in the New York Times, the word points to a world of solidarity forged through blood ties, through ancient ritual and legend which Americas founding generations gratefully left behind when they reached the New World, where they built a nation out of acquiescence to a shared social contract. Even right-wing pundits like the Wall Street Journals Peggy Noonan said they should change the name because it grates on a lot of people, understandably. Homeland isnt really an American word. ...........................(more)
https://www.salon.com/2026/01/13/ices-threat-was-there-from-the-beginning/
WhiskeyGrinder
(26,412 posts)Solly Mack
(96,396 posts)PatSeg
(52,241 posts)the formation of DHS. I believe even GW Bush thought it was unnecessary for awhile, but republican politics was pushing the terrorism threat after 9/11. They milked that one dry.
What Joe Biden said in regard to Rudy Giuliani, applied to most of the GOP at the time - "A noun, a verb, and 9/11". They shamelessly exploited that tragic day.
Lovie777
(21,825 posts)attacking, injuring and killing fellow Americans.
S/V Loner
(9,494 posts)I knew we were in trouble.
B.See
(7,839 posts)took more people longer to recognize straight up NAZI shit when they saw it.
Some don't recognize it still.
leftstreet
(38,897 posts)mwb970
(12,088 posts)Guys. A dangerous dictator has taken over. The trouble is, you appear to be on his side. What's up?
RedWhiteBlueIsRacist
(1,871 posts)But with this white, wannabe dictator Trump, they have no problem.
dobleremolque
(1,100 posts)one of our lives is worth all of yours, is an unambiguous indication that the current government has an us versus them mentality. It's dangerous, seeks to justify repression, and it is dictatorial.