US launching new intelligence unit to address growing far-right threat

The new administration in the United States works to address the growing issue of extremism through a series of security and social programs.
It also tries to do this by
addressing legal problems, a process that will allow the US government to deal
with this issue within the framework of law.
Efforts in this regard are
coming in the wake of the Capitol Hill attacks that happened late last year.
On May 11, the Department of
Homeland Security launched a new section to deal with terrorism issues across
the US. The new section aims to help American authorities tackle violence
carried out by extremist movements.
The new section, the
department said, is part of a new strategy aiming at putting a lid on far-right
violence.
The formation of the new
section comes hard on the heels of a new report by the Federal Bureau of
Investigations that warns against the rising threat posed by the far right in
the US.
Soon after taking the reins of
power in his country, US President Joe Biden asked the bureau to assess the
activities of the far right and its ability to form militias, according to The
New York Times.
United States Attorney General
Merrick Garland is expected to defend the new strategy before Congress in
mid-May.
Garland had previously requested
an increase in the budget of the US Department of Justice so that it can face
the growing threat of far right networks.