Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Homeland Security Watch » Walking a tightrope: Mr. Holder on terrorist stings and entrapment

Homeland Security Watch » Walking a tightrope: Mr. Holder on terrorist stings and entrapment: "Friday evening Attorney-General Holder spoke to the annual dinner in San Francisco of the Muslim Advocates. Applause greeted many of his comments, including:

There can be no “us” or “them” among Americans. And I believe that law enforcement has an obligation to ensure that members of every religious community enjoy the ability to worship and to practice their faith in peace, free from intimidation, violence or suspicion. That is the right of all Americans. And it must be a reality for every citizen. In this nation, our many faiths, origins, and appearances must bind us together – not break us apart. Our justice system must be used to empower, not to exclude or target. And security and liberty must be guideposts – not opposing forces – in ensuring safety and opportunity for all. (Read his prepared remarks)"

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