Airport Screening for Terrorists
There are a variety of reasons why United States security does not profile terrorists, particularly at major national and international venues such as airports. The main reason why terrorists are not profiled in this setting is because it is virtually impossible to devise a neat, categorical description of what a quintessential terrorist is/looks like. It is true that virtually all of the terrorists involved in the destruction of the World Trade Center were Middle Eastern men from the ages of 20 and 40. Does this fact mean that a Middle Eastern man who is 41, for instance, could not be a terrorist? Or perhaps one that is 19? Although the terrorists who destroyed the World Trade Center all fit one neat category, others do not. For instance, the young man from Nigeria who attempted to detonate some sort of homemade explosive while above Detroit was not Middle Eastern (or 20 years old, even). This example demonstrates that one of the reasons that terrorists are not profiled, and that security measures are not exacted against only those who meet the profile, because virtually anyone can fit the profile of a terrorist.
Moreover, the example of the World Trade Center presents other highly compelling evidence for the dearth of profiling of terrorists at airports. There are countless people, possibly thousands, who died in the three airplanes that crashed, in the World Trade Center building which exploded, and even more who died trying to assist others when remnants of the aforementioned structure collapsed. This event was so devastating that it was used to justify a global War on Terror in which...
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