Homeland Security in a Changing World - Immigration, Threats, and the Future of US Policy
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Explore the complex intersection of immigration policy and national security in this comprehensive discussion featuring former US Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson in conversation with New York Times correspondent Peter Baker. Delve into Johnson's firsthand experiences leading the Department of Homeland Security and serving as general counsel at the Department of Defense under President Obama as he analyzes critical challenges facing American security policy. Examine the multifaceted nature of border enforcement, balancing security imperatives with humanitarian considerations in migration policy. Investigate emerging threats to national security including cyberattacks and the growing concern of domestic extremism. Gain insights into how homeland security strategy must evolve to address changing global dynamics and internal challenges. Understand the policy complexities involved in managing immigration while maintaining national security objectives, drawing from real-world experience at the highest levels of government. Learn about the strategic thinking required to navigate the intersection of humanitarian concerns and security requirements in modern American policy-making.
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Homeland Security in a Changing World: Immigration, Threats, and the Future of US Policy
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The Aspen Institute