New data shows hundreds of terror plots have been stopped in U.S since 9/11

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I didn't notice that on my first read, good point. The company I work for actually trades with Pakistan. (We sell borax so we trade with every one really) but the ties we have with those guys I have never understood.
 

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We don't want to offend Pakistan. We wouldn't want them to stop sending us cheap flea market knives
 

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For the period September 2001 through 2014, data shows the U.S. successfully prosecuted 580 individuals for terrorism and terror-related cases. Further, since early 2014, at least 131 individuals were identified as being implicated in terror.

Across both those groups, the senators reported that at least 40 people initially admitted to the U.S. as refugees later were convicted or implicated in terror cases.

Among the 580 convicted, they said, at least 380 were foreign-born. The top countries of origin were Pakistan, Lebanon and Somalia, as well as the Palestinian territories.

Meanwhile in Canada our Prime Minister has made it easier for terrorists to live here, ramming Bill C-6 through the House of Commons on the last day before summer recess.
 
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Dang I know you want to help the refugees but you can't risk the safety of your citizens doing so.