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CAIR Calls New FBI Profiling Policy 'Un-American'
American Muslims could be targeted without evidence of wrongdoing
Under the new guidelines, which are expected to be implemented later this summer, the FBI would be permitted to consider race and ethnicity when opening an investigation. Agents would also be allowed to ask open-ended questions about the activities of American Muslims and Arab-Americans, and could initiate an investigation if a person's employment or background is labeled as "suspect" by government analysts looking at public records and other information.
The FBI currently needs specific evidence or allegations of wrongdoing before it can investigate a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
SEE: Terrorist Profile Could Single Out Muslims, Arabs (AP) http://www.abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/wireStory?id=5294541
"Any new Justice Department guidelines must preserve the presumption of innocence that is the basis of our entire legal system," said CAIR National Legislative Director
He noted that top administration officials, including President Bush, have in the past denounced such profiling.
Saylor urged Americans of all faiths and backgrounds to contact the White House and their elected representatives to speak out in favor of the protection of civil liberties.
CAIR, America's largest Islamic civil liberties group, has 35 offices and chapters nationwide and in
CONTACT: CAIR National Legislative Director
SOURCE Council on American-Islamic Relations
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