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| Homeland security vs. non-homeland security allocation requested in FY 2007 (click chart to enlarge) |
The Department of Homeland Security was created in early 2003 to protect the United States against terrorist attacks and direct all government spending on homeland security, but that isn’t exactly what happened. DHS has received only half of the federal government's homeland security budget and the department spends a large chunk of its budget on tasks unrelated to homeland security.
Of the roughly $40 billion Congress appropriates for DHS each year, 40 percent is spent on goals other than homeland protection. That’s because the department was formed through a merger of 22 agencies that had mandates other than homeland security; DHS inherited those responsibilities.
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