The party of law and order has gone noticeably soft on terrorism — at least when it's committed by white people.
after the Iranian Revolution. A beloved daughter who had left Vietnam when she was just 8 years old. A father who had emigrated from Eritrea to escape violence in his war-torn country.
That 2015 terrorist attack shocked the nation and changed American politics in ways that are still obvious today. "But just as it is the responsibility of Muslims around the world to root out misguided ideas that lead to radicalization, it is the responsibility of all Americans — of every faith — to reject discrimination."
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