The CIA operates primarily under federal jurisdiction and is tasked with gathering, processing, and analyzing national security information from around the world. While its primary focus is on foreign intelligence and activities outside the U.S., the CIA can engage in domestic operations under specific circumstances, particularly in relation to counterintelligence and counterterrorism. However, it is limited in its domestic authority and cannot conduct law enforcement activities, which are reserved for other agencies like the FBI. Overall, the CIA's jurisdiction is largely focused on international matters rather than domestic law enforcement.
The NSA and FBI can pull the "Federal" jurisdiction card in some cases and take control of an alleged criminal. Technically the CIA has no jurisdiction inside the US.
No
Yes, the CIA is an arm of the US federal government.
incorrect. US Marshals have the most jurisdiction and authority in the US. FBi. needs federal nexus to cross state lines marshals do not. ALL task force officers working with federal agencies, including FBI, are sworn in by a US Marshal.
no youcan not becase the cia works outside the us and the fbi always is in the us
Central Intelligence Agency ( an oxymoron )
The acronym CIA stands for the Central Intelligence Agency (US spy agency).
The CIA
Yes he was cobra4
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.
When will the US public grow some nuts and realize that the CIA is keeping you safe at home right now
Because the CIA is forbidden to spy on American citizens.