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1. NSA

2. FBI

3. CIA

4. United States Secret Service

5. Border Patrol

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Neither the NSA nor the CIA possess a criminal investigations mandate.

Substitute the following agencies:

IRS - Internal Revenue Service

BATF - Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms

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