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HOME-GROWN TERRORISM In the 14 years following the terror of September 11, 2001, many Americans feared attacks from foreign terrorists. Yet since that time, attacks by homegrown White supremacists and other non-Muslim extremists were nearly twice as likely (Shane, 2015)—as when a neo-Nazi slaughtered six people in a 2012 shooting at a Wisconsin Sikh temple.
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