Did The Judges Lie: New Report Finds 72 Terrorists Came From Countries Covered By Trump Ban

Sunday, February 12, 2017
By Paul Martin

by Tyler Durden
ZeroHedge.com
Feb 11, 2017

The federal judge who halted President Donald Trump’s travel ban was wrong in stating that no one from the seven countries targeted in Trump’s order has been arrested for extremism in the United States since the 2001 terrorist attacks. In fact, as a new report finds, >72 individuals from the seven ‘mostly Muslim countries’ covered by President Trump’s “extreme vetting” executive order have been convicted of terrorism since 9/11.</strong>

As AP first reported, during a hearing in Seattle last week, Judge Robartasked a Justice Department lawyer how many arrests of foreign nationals from the countries have occurred since 9/11. When the lawyer said she didn’t know, Robart answered his own question:

“Let me tell, you, the answer to that is none, as best I can tell. You’re here arguing on behalf of someone that says we have to protect the United States from these individuals coming from these countries and there’s no support for that.”

And now, having denied President Trump’s appeal, claiming his policy “would cause irreparable injury,” would cause irreparable injury, it seems the entire premise of the seven “mostly muslim” nations’ mostly-peaceful, non-terrorist ways are in doubt as The Center for Immigration Studies shows that…

A review of information compiled by a Senate committee in 2016 reveals that 72 individuals from the seven countries covered in President Trump’s vetting executive order have been convicted in terror cases since the 9/11 attacks.

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