Obama/DHS want to ‘officially’ create a national police force

Ironically DHS already controls our police departments and is using taxpayer dollars to create a national drone surveillance program. Last year a police expert revealed police departments have become Homeland Security Police.

Here’s a sample of what America has become under DHS:

Three former NSA officials say America is a police state!

DHS run police departments are using community outreach programs to spy on Americans.

DHS run DEA has been spying on BILLIONS of our phone calls for decades. DHS is turning America into a giant surveillance state.

The American Police state is out of control, the DEA is harassing Amtrak passengers looking for NERVOUS or CALM passengers that stare STRAIGHT AHEAD, etc! In March of this year I wrote how DHS, I mean the DEA is letting police spy on passenger records without warrants.

DHS is influencing our TV shows and movies.

The ‘Interim Report of The President’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing‘ reveals how DHS wants to officially create a national police force.

Remember this is the very same DHS Chief that claimed the 4th. Amendment is BEYOND HIS COMPETENCE!

America’s police have an ‘occupational force mentality’.

The President’s Task Force report is approximately 109 pages long–including appendices and notes–and outlines ways in which law enforcement can be federalized!

Below are some of the suggestions for creating an ‘official’ national police force:

1.2.1 ACTION ITEM: The U.S. Department of Justice should develop and disseminate case studies that provide examples where past injustices were publicly acknowledged by law enforcement agencies in a manner to help build community trust.
1.8.1 ACTION ITEM: The Federal Government should create a Law Enforcement Diversity Initiative designed to help communities diversify law enforcement departments to reflect the demographics of the community
1.8.4 ACTION ITEM: Discretionary federal funding for law enforcement programs could be influenced by that department’s efforts to improve their diversity and cultural and linguistic responsiveness.
2.2.4 ACTION ITEM: Policies on use of force should also require agencies to collect, maintain, and report data to the Federal Government on all officer-involved shootings, whether fatal or nonfatal, as well as any in-custody death.
2.7.2 ACTION ITEM: The Federal Government should create a mechanism for investigating complaints and issuing sanctions regarding the inappropriate use of equipment and tactics during mass demonstrations
2.8 RECOMMENDATION: Some form of civilian oversight of law enforcement is important in order to strengthen trust with the community. Every community should define the appropriate form and structure of civilian oversight to meet the needs of that community.
2.8.1 ACTION ITEM: The U.S. Department of Justice, through its research arm, the National Institute of Justice (NIJ), should expand its research agenda to include civilian oversight.
3.1.1 ACTION ITEM: The Federal Government should support the development and delivery of training to help law enforcement agencies learn, acquire, and implement technology tools and tactics that are consistent with the best practices of 21st century policing.
3.3.1 ACTION ITEM: As part of the process for developing best practices, the U.S. Department of Justice should consult with civil rights and civil liberties organizations, as well as law enforcement research groups and other experts, concerning the constitutional issues that can arise as a result of the use of new technologies.
3.6 RECOMMENDATION: The Federal Government should support the development of new “less than lethal” technology to help control combative suspects.
5.1 RECOMMENDATION: The Federal Government should support the development of partnerships with training facilities across the country to promote consistent standards for high quality training and establish training innovation hubs.
5.3.1 ACTION ITEM: Recognizing that strong, capable leadership is required to create cultural transformation, the U.S. Department of Justice should invest in developing learning goals and model curricula/training for each level of leadership
5.13 RECOMMENDATION: The U.S. Department of Justice should support the development and implementation of improved Field Training Officer programs.


These are just a few of the many suggestions, but they provide a WARNING to everyone on how a national police force would look:

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