Resistbot Petition: Reconsider DHS Overreach, Protect Civil Liberties From Government Encroachment
An open letter to the U.S. Senate

Reconsider DHS Overreach, Protect Civil Liberties From Government Encroachment

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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was created in the wake of the 9/11 attacks with the goal of protecting Americans from foreign terrorist threats. However, it has deviated from its original purpose and has increasingly turned its surveillance and security apparatus inward, posing a threat to civil liberties and privacy rights of American citizens. The appointment of Kristi Noem as the head of DHS would be a misstep, as her track record demonstrates a disregard for fundamental rights and a propensity to capitulate to special interests. Her decision to back down from protecting female athletes in South Dakota from having to compete against biological males is a concerning example of her lack of principles and willingness to cave under pressure. Rather than doubling down on an agency that has become an instrument of domestic tyranny, the administration should seriously consider abolishing DHS altogether. The creation of a vast, unchecked security apparatus was a knee-jerk reaction to 9/11, and history has shown that such overreaches inevitably lead to the erosion of civil liberties and the targeting of American citizens under the guise of security. I urge you to reconsider the appointment of Kristi Noem and to initiate a comprehensive review of the necessity and efficacy of DHS. The preservation of our fundamental freedoms and the prevention of government overreach should be the top priorities in any decision regarding homeland security policies.

First sent on January 13 by Nobody is above the law

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