When the Patriot acting country was afraid to see the atrocities of September 11, Nassim Benamara watched his future slip from him. "I am very worried because I have to start school in Boston in a week, and I do not know if I can come to Boston," he said. Two weeks later, he and his twin brother Salim jumped from school in Algeria to school here. Three years later Salim and Nashim did not return to their home countries. "I have heard that many international students are back home and are taking vacations, so that they will not return to this country when they return.
"In the United States, you know that they passed the Patriot Act after September 11," Balogun said in the video. "The Patriot Act permits the federal government to infringe on the privacy of potential potential terrorists.Through this" black identity extremist "they are able to hide latent black empowerment groups You can mark it as a terrorist. "The way of your belief," Balogun later added to the video: "They are demanding you, they are looking for ways to neutralize you, and most importantly this We saw it, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, Marx Garvey also happened.This system advances this agenda and yields us I understand the range to make it. "
The American Patriot Act is also called the Patriot Act and provides the appropriate measures necessary to block and stop terrorism in 2001 and the law passed by the US Congress in response to September 11, 2001 By doing so, we fully harmonize and strengthen US law. Terror attacks and signatures have become laws by Pres. In October 2001, George W. Bush greatly expanded the search and supervisory capabilities of federal law enforcement agencies and intelligence agencies. The US Patriot Patriarch Act, revised and re-approved in 2003, has drastically changed the existing privacy regulations concerning telephony and electronic communications, the management of foreign intelligence surveillance courts, money laundering, immigration control and other areas. It also defines many new crimes and increases penalties for existing crimes.