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Terrorist Screening Center

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Supporting the front line against terrorism.

That’s what the Terrorist Screening Center, or TSC, is all about. Born out of the events of 9/11 and created in 2003, the TSC maintains the U.S. government’s consolidated Terrorist Watchlist—a single database of identifying information about those known or reasonably suspected of being involved in terrorist activity.

By supporting the ability of front-line screening agencies to positively identify known or suspected terrorists trying to obtain visas, enter the country, board aircraft, or engage in other activity, the consolidated Terrorist Watchlist is one of the most effective counterterrorism tools for the U.S. government.

In Depth

Inside the TSC
- Vision and Mission
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Safeguarding Civil Liberties
- Redress Procedures
- Testimony & Press Releases
- TSC and Watchlist Facts
- TSC Leadership
- Contact Us

Feature Stories
- Keepers of the Watchlist
- Keeping Watch: Inside the TSC

Related Websites
- National Security Branch
- Terrorism
- Homeland Security Presidential Directive 6

In the News
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Terror Watchlisting
In March 2010, TSC Director Timothy Healy testified on the attempted 2009 Christmas Day bombing and actions taken in response. Details

More News & Features

02.10.12
Birmingham: Uzbek national admits threatening to kill president, supporting terrorism. 
02.09.12
Washington: Revolution Muslim leader guilty of soliciting murder, promoting violent extremism.
02.08.12
New York: Man admits attempting to give sophisticated technology to LTTE terrorists.


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Wanted by the FBI
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Most Wanted Terrorists
 Al-Zawahiri 
 
 Al-Nasser 
 
 Abdullah 
 
 Ali Atwa
  Shallah 
 
Hapilon 
 
Al-Badawi 
 
 Hamed Ali
San Diego
Al-Liby
Izz-Al-Din
 
Elbaneh
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Al-Rimi
El-Maati

Boussora
Jdey
Domestic Terror Fugitives
Bridgeforth
Borup
Overaker
Dibee
Burt
Chesimard
Rubin
Duke


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pointer.jpg Submit a Tip: Our online form may be used to report any suspected terrorist or criminal activity to the FBI.
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