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  1. The TSC maintains the U.S. government's consolidated terrorism watchlist, which has information on people reasonably suspected to be involved in terrorism. You cannot nominate someone to the watchlist, and the watchlist is not used for financial decisions or travel restrictions.

  2. May 19, 2016 · DHS is updating this Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) to add the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Fraud Detection and National Security-Data System (FDNS-DS) as an authorized recipient of TSDB data via the WLS.

  3. Watch Lists. The following links provide information on countries, companies, and individuals that the U.S. Departments of State, Commerce, and Treasury have determined constitute a potential threat to domestic export control initiatives.

  4. Apr 15, 2022 · National Terrorism Advisory System (NTAS) alerts communicate information about terrorist threats by providing timely, detailed information to the public, government agencies, first responders, public sector organizations, airports and other transportation hubs.

  5. Search the NSAT&T database to see if you or anyone else is on the No Fly List or suspected of terrorist activities. The data is provided by a non-government organization and should not be relied upon as the sole determining factor.

  6. Learn how the U.S. government maintains a master list of people who are known or suspected terrorists and how to get on or off it. Find out what criteria the FBI uses to nominate someone and what consequences it has for air travel and other activities.

  7. Jun 17, 2024 · Executive Order 13224 gives the U.S. Government a powerful tool to impede terrorist funding and is part of our national commitment to lead the international effort to bring a halt to the evil of terrorist activity.

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