N.J. Dems want to target white supremacists and other extremists in fight against domestic terrorism
WASHINGTON Two days before the anniversary of 9/11, two New Jersey lawmakers announced a new effort to target domestic terrorism, whether inspired by al-Qaida or white supremacism.
Reps. Josh Gottheimer and Bill Pascrell Jr. proposed legislation that would allow law enforcement authorities to freeze the assets of domestic terrorists or those who provide material support, and to set up a national clearinghouse to collect and share information about terrorist incidents in the U.S.
The lawmakers made their announcement in Ridgewood after hearing from Jared Maples, director of the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness. They said Maples identified homegrown violent extremists as the states top threat.
Is not only ISIS-inspired and other foreign-terrorist threats, said Gottheimer, D-5th Dist. "We have also seen a dramatic spike in an age-old homegrown enemy white supremacy, rightwing nationalists, and other extremists. Its incredibly clear to me that we need to be using every tool in our arsenal to disrupt and defeat all homegrown threats.
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