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Washington, DC - Sunday, I was in New York City to observe first-hand the NYPD's active shooter exercise in the City’s subway system. That exercise, planned weeks ago, was partially funded by the Department of Homeland Security, and it highlights the many different ways our Department supports state and local law enforcement counterterrorism activities. 

As we approach the Holiday season, it is important to note that, at present, we know of no credible and specific intelligence indicating a Paris-like plot on the U.S. homeland.  But, the public should know that those of us in national security, homeland security, and law enforcement are working overtime to monitor threats, continually evaluate our security posture, and guard the homeland.

In light of recent events, there is anxiety across our country.  I understand that anxiety.  But, we must guard against actions that are misdirected and counterproductive.  Here are just a few things we are doing to secure the homeland, and ways in which Congress can provide effective help: 

These are just some of the things Congress and we can do together to further secure the homeland and protect the American people.

The public can help too. We continue to urge all Americans to exercise their freedom to travel, attend public events, celebrate the Holidays, but be vigilant and aware, and report suspicious things and activity.  “If You See Something, Say SomethingTM” is more than a slogan.

In a free and open democratic society, we cannot eliminate all risk. Nor should we succumb to panic, fear and anxiety and compromise our values.

Terrorism cannot prevail in a society that refuses to be terrorized.