has ever dealt with, the reason why is because of their creative recruiting over social media and online messaging in an attempt to inspire people to turn on their nation, by doing so ISIS can recruit conveniently anywhere in the world. Scott Shane, a writer, claims that “Some merely express anger at American foreign policy or at what they see as mistreatment of Muslims overseas. Others go further, trying to reach Islamic State territory or plotting violence at home" (Scott). This quote explains how ISIS targets the recruits by striking them with persuasion and why they have a sense of hate towards the United States. The ones that find themselves in the thought of turning on their country start to plan violence and even attacks on their country. The United States plan to stop terrorism in The U.S. homeland should start by blockading these online recruiters and provide online security where they need it, like social media and online …show more content…
The U.S. is debating over the making of a new law that claims anyone on the suspected terrorist list is not to own any semi-automatic firearm, writer Elizabeth Harris explains “They say that the no-fly list--with tens of thousands of names on it--is unreliable, with innocent people like Edward M. Kennedy, the Massachusetts senator who died in 2009, and other well-known Americans wrongly placed on the list" (Harris). This quote explains the ground work of the new potential law, the issue is because of the unreliability of the law, innocent people with nothing to do with terrorism are being put on the list like politicians over things that they’ve said that were taken the wrong way. The overall argument is, with innocent people on the list it violates their right to the second amendment. If the law is ineffective what’s the point of having it, says many civilians. America is in the situation that if they take action it needs to be the right one, ISIS is already attacking many parts of the world and not one nation has taken a military offensive in order to stop