Yes they may! And in some cases they may have jurisdiction in other countries ( with permission. ) to make an arrest. Although usually the State's patrol of the arrestee will make the arrest. The CIA will supervise the case while the person is prosecuted on either a State or Federal level. Usually it's also on a Federal level which where the United States Marshall's Service will step in and do the arrest and detain them. CIA may also do the interrogation. If it includes terrorists in foreign countries one of the military police services in one of our five military branches our country will make the arrest, and the CIA will supervise. Understand the CIA is more of an investigative branch, they do in depth studies of cases for the military and supply the intelligence for them. Along with other branches of the United States Government if needed.
- Have experience working with the CIA.
The CIA works with intelligence and the FBI leads investigations. Officially, FBI cannot work outside of the US and CIA cannot ONLY work outside of the US. Of course, they both break those rules, which is probably actually a good thing.
yes you can.
American Dad The New CIA - 2005 was released on: USA: 8 April 2005
it depends on the type of cia agent. Lots of paper work but they basicly find out about any threats that pose on the United States. They work off U.S soil while the F.B.I works on U.S soil
yes
Because the CIA is forbidden to spy on American citizens.
No, Jane Fonda was not a CIA operative. She was a prominent American actress, political activist, and workout guru, but there is no credible evidence to suggest that she worked for the CIA.
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CIA agent Stan Smith
CIA stands for Central Intelligence Agency; an American government agency responsible for the collection of intelligence.
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