Trump Administration Skews Terror Data to Justify Anti-Muslim Travel Ban
A new report from the DOJ and DHS appears to understate non-Muslims and U.S. citizens in the latest count of international terror defendants.
A new report from the DOJ and DHS appears to understate non-Muslims and U.S. citizens in the latest count of international terror defendants.
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