The Homeland Security Administration is like our parents and grandparents remember the places they were shot and what they were doing when President John F. Kennedy was shot. . This terrible event will not leave scars until the end of time. Parents lost their children, their children lost their parents and their spouses lost their hearts, so in the future many pain and spiritual damage to prevent such tragedies was necessary.
In response to the Sept. 11 attack, President George W. Bush announced the establishment of the Homeland Security Administration (OHS) to coordinate the work of the Department of Homeland Security. The former Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ritchie is leading the office. According to the official statement, the purpose of the office is to develop and coordinate the implementation of a comprehensive national strategy to ensure that the United States is protected from terror threats and attacks. The office coordinates executive efforts to detect, prepare, prevent, prevent, react and restore terrorist attacks in the United States.
Homeland Security President Bush takes measures to protect the United States from further terrorist attacks, provides $ 20 billion to homeland security, strengthens information, establishes Homeland Security Commission with the Homeland Security Department Respect Mail Muslims who took strict new air security measures and took measures to defend the United States. After the attack, the President took immediate action to protect Muslims - Americans from hat offenses. The president also held a series of events including the first White House break and the Eid al-Fitr festival at the end of Ramadan; the President visited the Islamic Center; the President took the Americans and Muslim children I made "friendship through education" initiative to come short distance
President Bush first established the Homeland Security Department in the White House and then planned the new Executive Department according to the Homeland Security Act of 2002. When it opened on March 1, 2003, the Department of Homeland received several billions of dollars and had 180,000 Federal government employees. Since its establishment in 1947, it is the largest restructuring body of the federal government. In announcing the plan of this new government department, President Bush announced a less well-known "complete mission" statement that was on the notorious flag to celebrate his "victory" in Iraq . In November 2002, he said: "The ongoing threat of terrorism, the threat of mass murder in our own land will be united and effective."