DHS Funds
for Nonprofits at High Risk of Terrorist Attack Go to Islamic Centers,
Museums, La Raza
Judicial Watch
The
federal agency created after 9/11 to keep America safe is spending more
than half a billion dollars on security enhancements for nonprofits “at
high risk of terrorist attack,” and recipients include dozens of Islamic
centers, a leftist La Raza group and a country music museum, according
to records obtained by Judicial Watch. An LGBTQ rights
organization and the nation’s leading abortion rights advocacy group have
also received generous security enhancement funds from the Department of
Homeland Security (DHS) and so has an old west museum, a congregationalist
seminary in American Samoa and an American Indian museum.
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