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    Domestic Extremism Is Top Concern, Napolitano Says

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    Domestic Extremism Is Top Concern, Napolitano Says

    Monday, February 22, 2010
    By Eileen Sullivan, Associated Press

    Homeland Security Secretary of Janet Napolitano speaks to the National Governors Association's Special Committee on Homeland Security and Public Safety in Washington on Sunday, Feb. 21, 2010 as former Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge looks on. (P Photo/Cliff Owen)


    Washington (AP) - Americans who turn to terrorism and plot against the U.S. are now as big a concern as international terrorists, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said Sunday.

    The government is just starting to confront this reality and does not have a good handle on how to prevent someone from becoming a violent extremist, she said.

    In the last year, Napolitano said, she's witnessed a movement from international extremism to domestic extremism -- cases in which Americans radicalized and decided to plot attacks against the country.

    "What really is it that draws a young person being raised in the United States to want to go and be at a camp in Yemen and then come back to the United States with the idea of committing harm within the United States?" Napolitano asked without citing specific cases. "Where in that person's formulation is there an opportunity to break that cycle?"

    One case is that of Najibullah Zazi, the Denver airport driver who has been charged with plotting to use explosives to attack the U.S.

    Born in Afghanistan, Zazi had lived in the U.S. since he was 14 years old. In recent years, prosecutors say, he traveled overseas to receive training from al-Qaida.

    Speaking to governors who are in Washington for their annual conference, Napolitano said this problem is one that needs to be drilled down and analyzed.

    Napolitano was in a wheelchair Sunday because she broke her ankle playing tennis a few weeks ago, a Homeland Security official said.

    John Brennan, President Barack Obama's homeland security adviser, echoed Napolitano's concerns about violent extremism Sunday.

    Countering violent extremism is not just a federal issue, Brennan told the governors; it's something that needs to be addressed as a nation.

    The White House hosted a meeting to discuss these issues Friday, Brennan said.

    "There needs to be community engagement," he said.

    Brennan pointed to a case from late last year when five young Pakistani men living in Northern Virginia traveled to Pakistan seeking training from al-Qaida.

    The FBI learned of the missing men from their families. After the men disappeared in late November, their families, members of the local Muslim community, sought help from a non-governmental organization, which put them in touch with the FBI.

    "It's that engagement with those local communities that's going to be the critically important mechanism to detect that radicalization even before they depart," Brennan said.

    The government has been engaged in this sort of outreach for years. Homeland Security officials have periodic meetings with Muslim communities. And FBI agents in certain parts of the country regularly reach out to Muslim communities and leaders.

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    DOMESTIC EXTREMISM

    Let's see how DHS reacts to a major Mexican March in D.C on March 21st. The protesters are DEMANDING U.S. CITIZENSHIP as a reward for stealing citizens Social Security numbers and jobs.
    Demanding the right to keep stolen jobs sounds like extreme extremism to me. How about you?

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    Any excuse to take her eye off of illegal immigration! Did any of these so called Governors ask her when she was going to start enforcing all of the immigration laws and start deporting all illegal aliens? I'll bet they didn't!
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    Napolitano was in a wheelchair Sunday because she broke her ankle playing tennis a few weeks ago, a Homeland Security official said.
    Can't say I feel too sorry for the beyotch. She's too fat and dumb to be playing tennis anyway. I'm gonna pray for snow where ever there are lots of politicians. Wasn't that a nice break when they all got snowed out a few weeks ago? I actually felt myself sleeping better and relaxing a little. The lunacy will not end with this woman until she is out of a job!
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    Re: DOMESTIC EXTREMISM

    Quote Originally Posted by Texan123
    Let's see how DHS reacts to a major Mexican March in D.C on March 21st. The protesters are DEMANDING U.S. CITIZENSHIP as a reward for stealing citizens Social Security numbers and jobs.
    Demanding the right to keep stolen jobs sounds like extreme extremism to me. How about you?
    The article states that she will concentrate on Americans who turn to terrorism. Guess that leaves the Mexicans to protest all they want. I expect to see DHS agents at all future tea parties.
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