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FBI Drops Law Enforcement as 'Primary Mission'
Foreign Policy Magazine's The Cable ^ | January 5, 2014 | John Hudson

Posted on 01/06/2014 8:20:50 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet

The FBI's creeping advance into the world of counterterrorism is nothing new. But quietly and without notice, the agency has finally decided to make it official in one of its organizational fact sheets. Instead of declaring "law enforcement" as its "primary function," as it has for years, the FBI fact sheet now lists "national security" as its chief mission. The changes largely reflect the FBI reforms put in place after September 11, 2001, which some have criticized for de-prioritizing law enforcement activities. Regardless, with the 9/11 attacks more than a decade in the past, the timing of the edits is baffling some FBI-watchers.

"What happened in the last year that changed?" asked Kel McClanahan, a Washington-based national security lawyer.

McClanahan noticed the change last month while reviewing a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request from the agency. The FBI fact sheet accompanies every FOIA response and highlights a variety of facts about the agency. After noticing the change, McClanahan reviewed his records and saw that the revised fact sheets began going out this summer. "I think they're trying to rebrand," he said. "So many good things happen to your agency when you tie it to national security."

Although a spokesman with the agency declined to weigh in on the timing of the change, he said the agency is just keeping up with the times. "When our mission changed after 9/11, our fact sheet changed to reflect that," FBI spokesman Paul Bresson told Foreign Policy. He noted that the FBI's website has long-emphasized the agency's national security focus. "We rank our top 10 priorities and CT [counterterrorism] is first, counterintel is second, cyber is third," he said. "So it is certainly accurate to say our primary function is national security."(continued)

(Excerpt) Read more at thecable.foreignpolicy.com ...


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government
KEYWORDS: crime; fbi; lawenforcement; patriotact
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So the Kriminalpolizei (Kripo) "criminal police" are now the Sicherheitspolizei (Sipo) "security police"? How appropriate.
1 posted on 01/06/2014 8:20:50 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
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I thought national security was the job of National Security.


2 posted on 01/06/2014 8:24:05 AM PST by ArtDodger
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The F, the B, and the I have been the agency in charge of political blackmail all along; everything else is window dressing for the gullible.


3 posted on 01/06/2014 8:25:28 AM PST by Standing Wolf (No tyrant should ever be allowed to die of natural causes.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

It’s difficult to be a law enforcement agency when most of the government is composed of criminals.


4 posted on 01/06/2014 8:25:38 AM PST by reg45 (Barack 0bama: Implementing class warfare by having no class.)
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At least they're being "more truthful". How can they say the primary mission is law enforcement when dipstick in the White Hut only selectively enforces it?
"Security" seems like a much broader brush with a vague definition.
Very befitting of the current regime. d:^)
5 posted on 01/06/2014 8:25:43 AM PST by CopperTop
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Shall I presume this FBI National Security is related to an outreach to Muslims?


6 posted on 01/06/2014 8:25:53 AM PST by C210N (When people fear government there is tyranny; when government fears people there is liberty)
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Shall I presume this FBI National Security is related to an outreach to Muslims?

More likely, the DNC.

7 posted on 01/06/2014 8:27:20 AM PST by tacticalogic
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

The advantage of a “national security” as a mission is that it is amorphous and can be used to criminalize just about any behavior they choose.


8 posted on 01/06/2014 8:29:12 AM PST by E. Pluribus Unum (Who knew that one day professional wrestling would be less fake than professional journalism?)
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Well then, one of the largest threats to NS is Bammy. He (and E. H0lder) needs to be arrested immediately before he does more damage.


9 posted on 01/06/2014 8:31:16 AM PST by Paladin2
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Read the transcripts of the LBJ tapes when he was Prez. Hoover was his personal snoop for getting the goods on his political opponents.


10 posted on 01/06/2014 8:31:43 AM PST by abb
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To: ArtDodger

No, it’s the responsibility of Homeland Security, or maybe the CIA or maybe the NSA, or the Coast Guard or the Border Patrol, or the BATFE, or (name your favorite US gov’t paramilitary org. here).


11 posted on 01/06/2014 8:33:10 AM PST by Paladin2
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Of course they have. Their new job is to protect the Federal Government from the Citizens that it abuses.


12 posted on 01/06/2014 8:33:23 AM PST by Little Ray (How did I end up in this hand-basket, and why is it getting so hot?)
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Neither statement is correct. The primary mission of the FBI is identical to that of the Justice Department. Security of the Party. Which party is not too hard to figure out.


13 posted on 01/06/2014 8:33:48 AM PST by centurion316
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Emergence of the American Cheka. With a subtle shift in mission statement, two little words, they can now circumvent ALL constitutional strictures on law enforcement.


14 posted on 01/06/2014 8:34:39 AM PST by PowderMonkey (WILL WORK FOR AMMO)
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To: abb

Guess who got J. Edgar Hoover that job in the first place?


15 posted on 01/06/2014 8:35:55 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet (A courageous man finds a way, an ordinary man finds an excuse.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

FDR, wasn’t it?


16 posted on 01/06/2014 8:38:12 AM PST by abb
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Show me the man and I’ll find you his crime. - Lavrentiy Pavlovich Beria, People’s Commissariat for Internal Affairs (NKVD), (the ministry which oversaw the state security and police forces.)

Makes me feel better to know we have our own ‘state security’ now! Another long time Progressive dream realized!


17 posted on 01/06/2014 8:39:32 AM PST by LucianOfSamasota (Tanstaafl - its not just for breakfast anymore...)
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The purpose of the FBI is to assist state and local law enforcement and investigate crimes that take place across state lines.

Of course, since 9/11, they have expanded into terrorism, spying and intelligence collecting to a large degree.

https://www.aclu.org/spy-files/more-about-fbi-spying


18 posted on 01/06/2014 8:52:31 AM PST by smokingfrog ( sleep with one eye open (<o> ---)
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I’m still waiting for the FBI to release the info from those Solyndra computers that they had to grab before we could see where all the money came from


19 posted on 01/06/2014 8:53:53 AM PST by hans56 ( Audit the FED)
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To: abb

No, it was FDR’s classmate at law school, Colonel William “Wild Bill” Donovan (US Army National Guard-New York), WWI Medal of Honor recipient and later the head of the OSS (predecessor to the CIA) and a very strong Democrat.


20 posted on 01/06/2014 8:58:15 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet (A courageous man finds a way, an ordinary man finds an excuse.)
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