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'Homeland Security' has spawned political insecurity since DHS was born
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was originally intended to promote unity and reassurance, but its creation has since been linked to political insecurity. The phrase 'homeland security' was designed to be comforting, yet the agency's existence now reflects divisive political dynamics.
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