More reason to doubt that POTUS will receive the usual degree of deference for its claims about immigrants and terrorism:https://t.co/p4Gobkfbpf
— Laurence Tribe (@tribelaw) January 11, 2019
Journalists, in my experience, feel mortified when they make big mistakes like this. These public servants should feel embarrassed too. https://t.co/ZU3xVRIzHY
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) January 5, 2019
The DOJ cited a figure for sex offenses by immigrants from 2003 to 2009. In fact, the data spanned 1955 to 2010. DOJ says it has no duty to correct. https://t.co/VaROMmhWC5
— Trip Gabriel (@tripgabriel) January 5, 2019
The US Justice Dept. has acknowledged errors and deficiencies in its report that implied a link between terrorism in the US and immigration — but they refuse to correct them, Washington Post reports. https://t.co/QcDcLG1mOf – @allinwithchris
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) January 5, 2019
We are moving toward a point where the federal government can no longer be able to be relied upon to provide reliable information. That’s a very dangerous thing. https://t.co/j3OaTmNMN7
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 5, 2019
This is truly amazing. The Justice Department admits that, under Trump, it effectively made up and misstated information to link immigrants to terrorism, but that it won't retract or correct the culprit report. https://t.co/2uZBBwFWtq
— Nahal Toosi (@nahaltoosi) January 4, 2019