DHS Grants Allocate $77 Million to Combat Domestic Violent Extremism

DHS Grants Allocate $77 Million to Combat Domestic Violent Extremism BY ISABEL VAN BRUGEN for The Epoch Times

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Thursday announced almost $2 billion in state and local preparedness grants, with at least $77 million allocated to directly combat domestic violent extremism—a priority issue under President Joe Biden’s administration.

The department said that it has, for the first time, marked domestic terrorism as a “national priority area” for preparedness grants. State and local governments receiving grants from the DHS will be required to use at least $77 million to “ensure we have the necessary capabilities to detect and protect against threats” from domestic violent extremism.

Agency chief Alejandro Mayorkas said in a statement that the most significant terrorist threats now come from “small groups of individuals who commit acts of violence motivated by domestic extremist ideological beliefs.”


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“While we continue to lawfully protect against threats posed by foreign terrorist organizations, we also must ensure adequate focus and funding is provided to combat domestic terrorism, some of which is motivated by false narratives and extremist rhetoric spread through social media and other online platforms,” DHS Secretary Mayorkas said.

The grants will prioritize activities to counter extremism “including open-source analysis of threats, execution of threat assessment programs, the development and sharing of intelligence across states and between states and the federal government, and the development of training and awareness programs,” Mayorkas said.

In an op-ed for the Washington Post published late Thursday, Mayorkas wrote that the DHS is working to take immediate action to address domestic violent extremism, which “poses the most lethal and persistent terrorism-related threat to our country today.”

The United States has, for several years, seen an upsurge in domestic violent extremism, Mayorkas said, citing the Jan. 6 breach of the U.S. Capitol building as a “brutal example of our suffering.”

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