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In Just Security, Non-Resident Senior Fellow Tom Joscelyn examines the State Department’s basis for terrorist designations of entities allegedly affiliated with “Antifa,” citing concern that the designation is amorphous and could be used to undermine U.S. citizens’ civil liberties.
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In Just Security, Non-Resident Senior Fellow Tom Joscelyn examines the State Department’s basis for terrorist designations of entities allegedly affiliated with “Antifa,” citing concern that the designation is amorphous and could be used to undermine U.S. citizens’ civil liberties.
Marie Miller
2025-11-20T11:35:28-05:00