“I look at this, and you know what I think? I think the Muslim ban is dead,” Rachel Maddow said of an internal DHS report.
A second internal Department of Homeland Security report questions the validity of President Donald Trump’s thwarted efforts to bar citizens of predominately-Muslim countries from entering the United States.
According to an exclusive report from
The Rachel Maddow Show Thursday, DHS’s Office of Intelligence and
Analysis authored an assessment, dated March 1, that found most
foreign-born extremists based in America are radicalized after they
enter the U.S., not before. The assessment ― which tracked 88 violent,
foreign-born extremists ― contradicts Trump’s plans to use “extreme vetting” to prevent potential terrorists from entering the country.
“We assess that
most foreign-born, U.S-based violent extremists likely radicalized
several years after their entry to the United States, limiting the
ability of screening and vetting officials to prevent their entry
because of national security concerns,” reads the report, which DHS
verified as authentic to Maddow’s team.
The Huffington Post has reached out to the White House
for comment, but DHS spokesman David Lapan confirmed the report’s
authenticity. The assessment is used to inform law enforcement and
vetting officials “on trends of foreign-born individuals engaged in
terrorism activity in the Homeland,” he told HuffPost.
Lapan noted that
the information is from open source materials and does not include
classified data. “It does not include information from historical or
current investigative case data or current intelligence or threat stream
data from classified data sets,” he added.
The unreleased draft report is the second to be leaked over the past week. At the end of February, The Associated Press obtained another that stated citizenship is “likely an unreliable indicator of terrorist threat to the United States.” That report,
compiled by the same DHS office, was prepared shortly after the 9th
Circuit Court of Appeals blocked Trump’s controversial executive order.
Together, both
assessments directly contradict Trump administration plans to bar
potential terrorists from entering the U.S. through a temporary ban on
those from seven Muslim-majority countries: Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia,
Sudan, Syria and Yemen. The ban is currently stalled in the courts, but
the White House has pledged to release a new executive order to replace it, though the date of such a plan has been pushed back several times.
The ban threatens the rights of millions of people. Many were detained at airports around the country in the week following its signing, including those with green cards.
Maddow offered a terse summary of the second DHS report at the end of her segment on Thursday.
“I look at this, and you know what I think? I think the Muslim ban is dead,” she said.
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