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No evidence? How about 72 terror convictions
« on: February 12, 2017, 02:52:16 pm »
No evidence? How about 72 terror convictions
Judge claimed no 'arrests' from travelers from Trump 7 nations
Published: 15 hours ago
 

WASHINGTON – As WND reported more than a week ago, the federal judge from Seattle who issued a halt to President Trump’s executive order temporarily barring entry to the U.S. by travelers from seven nations because of concerns over potential terror threats erred badly when he said there had been no arrest of foreign nationals from those countries since 9/11.

A new report shows that at least 72 such individuals have indeed been convicted of terrorism-related offenses.

Later, a review by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeal upheld the order by federal Judge James Robart saying there was “no evidence” any of those nations had produced a terror threat to the U.S.

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2017/02/no-evidence-how-about-72-terror-convictions/#m1dMlDwsIzQJOHhC.99