DHS warns terror risk in the U.S. will remain high this year

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DHS warns terror risk in the U.S. will remain high this year
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security warned Wednesday that the risk of both foreign and domestic terror threats against the U.S. would remain high through 2025.'This is due to a confluence of factors, including potential violent extremist responses to domestic sociopolitical developments — particularly the 2024 election cycle — and international events like the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict,' the agency said. 'Lone offenders and small groups continue to pose the greatest threat.

The agency says it is pushing resources toward detecting and stopping the trafficking of drugs like fentanyl, and has seen success in reducing the number of annual overdose deaths.DHS says it is working to identify and stop people 'who may present a threat to public safety or national security' from entering U.S. borders.The department says China, Russia and Iran are still the biggest foreign state threats to U.S.

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