the difference between the FBI and CIA

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FBI – Frderal Bureau of Investigation. These are basically police officers who work for the federal government.

There are three kinds of laws. Local, state, and federal. Local means laws made in towns or cities. These usually employ normal police. State enforces laws mandated by the specific state you’re in. Each state has its own set of laws. These guys usually fill in the gaps between cities and towns. When you think of “the police,” you will probably think of local or state cops. The federal government is made from the fine people on Capital Hill. They have a set of laws that apply to all fifty states. These laws are usually bigger than local or state laws. It is the FBI’s job to enforce these laws where they need to.

The CIA is the Central Intelligence Agency. They are closer to the military. The people who work there are what you might call spies. They look for enemies to America and disrupt them.

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