Hillary Clinton Campaign Press Release - Hillary Clinton Just Spent 44 Minutes Outlining Her Plan To Keep America Safe From Terrorism
Here's what you need to know.
Republican candidates talk a big game about fighting terrorism—but bluster isn't enough. Hillary has a detailed plan to keep America safe.
1. Shut down ISIS recruitment in the United States, especially online.
Washington and Silicon Valley need to work together to defeat jihadists in cyberspace. That means identifying and removing the extremist content that terrorists use to recruit online.
2. Stop would-be jihadists from getting training overseas, and stop foreign terrorists from coming here.
We need to know the identity of jihadists and stop them before they cross our border. The United States and its allies need to vigilantly screen visa applicants, share information, and alert each other to potential threats.
3. Discover and disrupt plots before they are carried out.
Better intelligence is key to intercepting terror plots—but we also have to stop terrorists from carrying them out. That means restoring the assault weapons ban and closing the loopholes that let suspected terrorists buy guns.
4.?Support law enforcement officers who risk their lives to prevent and respond to attacks.
We need to make sure our law enforcement officials have the training and resources they need to keep us safe from terrorism. And we can never turn our backs on the heroes who risk their health and their lives for our country.
5. Empower Muslim American communities on the front lines of the fight against radicalization.
Demonizing Muslims doesn't just go against everything we stand for as Americans—it also threatens our national security. We need to stand up to disgraceful anti-Muslim rhetoric and build trust so that our communities can work hand in hand with law enforcement to stop terrorism.
Hillary Clinton, Hillary Clinton Campaign Press Release - Hillary Clinton Just Spent 44 Minutes Outlining Her Plan To Keep America Safe From Terrorism Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/316854