Domestic Terrorism
plan of action
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See 1787's Broader Steps to Fight Terrorism here
Diligently enforce the 50+ terrorism-related charges already in federal law.
Closely watch ISIS-related mobilization in the United States – and take it extremely seriously.
Promote trusted partnerships between U.S. law enforcement and Muslim communities in America to counter violent extremism.
Improve information-sharing on domestic terrorism threats across the federal government and with state, local, tribal, and territorial law enforcement partners.
Engage and partner with the private sector to enlist their help in the federal government’s response to the threat posed by domestic terrorists.
Increase financial, technical and educational resources for state, local, tribal, and territorial law enforcement partners, as well as the American public. Increase training opportunities to support local prevention efforts.
Promote resources that address Antisemitism, Islamophobia and other forms of bias and discrimination.
Expand community-based diversion programs that help identify individuals at risk of committing targeted violence or terrorism.
Encourage nongovernmental and multilateral efforts to understand and respond to terrorist content and activities online.
Prioritize domestic terrorism-related investigations and prosecutions at the national, state, and local levels.
Increase support for state, local, tribal and territorial partners investigating and prosecuting domestic terrorists.