Justice Dept. admits error but won't correct report linking terrorism to immigration
Source: Washington Post
Justice Dept. admits error but wont correct report linking terrorism to immigration
By Ellen Nakashima January 3 at 4:35 PM
The Justice Department has acknowledged errors and deficiencies in a controversial
report issued a year ago that implied a link between terrorism in the United States and immigration, but for the second and final time officials have declined to retract or correct the document.
Released by the departments of Justice and Homeland Security, the report stated that 402 of 549 individuals nearly 3 in 4 convicted of international terrorism charges since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks were foreign-born.
The report was written in compliance with President Trumps March 2017 executive order halting immigration from six majority-Muslim countries.
Critics immediately expressed alarm at what they considered highly misleading data presented without context. They called it an attempt to misuse law enforcement agencies to advance a political agenda in opposition to immigration, and former senior counterterrorism officials warned it could play into terrorists hands by fueling misperceptions about radicalization and stoking societal divides.
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