"As we work to safeguard the nation and our values, we must be vigilant in our efforts to identify and combat domestic violent extremism within both the broader community and our own organization. "Violent extremism has no place at DHS and we will work with urgency and focus to address it."ABC noted that DHS "did not cite any specific incidents in announcing the review."
According to the department, senior officials across the agency will "immediately begin a comprehensive review of how to best prevent, detect, and respond to threats related to domestic violent extremism within DHS."
Senior officials will work to determine whether extremist ideology is prevalent in the department's various agencies, including the Border Patrol, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Secret Service and the Coast Guard. The review will be no small undertaking: Homeland Security has more than 240,000 employees.













Comment: 'We, the People' and the US Constitution are the administration's real targets. 'Domestic Terrorism' is the tool.