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Oct. 29, 2001
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President Increases Immigration Safeguards
President Bush on Monday issued a new Homeland Security Presidential Directive to make it more difficult for terrorists to enter or remain in the United States.
Fact Sheet: Increasing Immigration Safeguards and Improving Vital Information Sharing
Fact Sheet: Organization and Operation of the Homeland Security Council
U.S., Africa Strengthening Counter-Terrorism and Economic Ties
"We share more than a common enemy," said President Bush on Monday. "We share a common goal: to expand our ties of commerce and culture, to renew our commitment to development and democracy. And together, we will meet that goal."
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Fact Sheet
President Signs Anti-Terrorism Bill
"Today, we take an essential step in defeating terrorism, while protecting the constitutional rights of all Americans. With my signature, this law will give intelligence and law enforcement officials important new tools to fight a present danger."
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President George W. Bush signs the Patriot Act, Anti-Terrorism Legislation, in the East Room Oct. 26. "With my signature,
this law will give intelligence and law enforcement officials important new tools to fight a present danger," said the President in his remarks.
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