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Cuba Threat Assessment Act: Mandating Public Reports on Domestic Security Risks.

This law requires the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to regularly produce and publish assessments detailing threats posed by the Republic of Cuba within the United States. The goal is to inform Congress and the public about potential national security risks. Crucially, these reports must be reviewed by civil rights and privacy offices to ensure individual liberties are protected during the intelligence gathering process.
Key points
DHS must produce annual public reports for five years assessing internal security threats to the U.S. originating from Cuba.
Reports must be coordinated with civil rights and privacy offices to safeguard citizens' liberties and personal data during the assessment process.
An unclassified summary of each threat assessment must be posted on the DHS public website, promoting government transparency.
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Additional Information
Cuba Threat Assessment Act
Print number: HR 9066
Sponsor: Rep. Gimenez, Carlos A. [R-FL-28]
Process start date: 2024-07-18