I understand your disappointment with many of the recent changes in the USA. Some of us living in the USA are also saddened and disappointed by the changes since those infamous attacks of 911.
Our leaders called it terrorism, because such a sensational act of violence against unsuspecting victims was designed to incite terror in our people. In the past, they also called such actions destabilization; because they are designed to shake people's belief in the stability of their governmental institutions. Those crazed attackers knew that people would fear the repetition of such violence, and would fear the inability of their own government to protect them.
As I see it, the attackers succeeded.
After the 911 attack, people decorated their homes with US flags and with signs saying, "United we stand", "we shall never forget" and "God bless America". Meanwhile, they cringed in fear afraid to ride in airplanes, afraid to travel overseas. They begged our leaders, our generals and our politicians to protect us from terrorism at any cost. Irrationally, they allowed our leaders to rob us of some of our sacred rights and some of our cherished freedoms in the name of protecting those very rights and freedoms.
Slowly, the good people of America are realizing their mistake. They begin to understand that we cannot sacrifice our freedom in order to protect our freedom. In the past year, I have seen our leaders restore some of our rights and freedoms that were curtailed since the 911 attack. In the coming year, I expect to see more of our rights and our freedoms restored.
One good thing about democracy, is that we may stray from the path of freedom and human rights temporaritly; but eventually our democratic processes tend to put us back on track.