American Memory
March 28, 2005
White House considers MI-5-type security division
The concept has been compared by some to the MI-5 domestic intelligence service in Britain, with training, investigation, surveillance and prosecution in national security cases consolidated in one division. It also would be a natural extension of the Justice Department's dismantling of the so-called wall that separated law enforcement and intelligence operations and hindered the sharing of information before the Sept. 11 attacks, proponents say.
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