Policy Analysis: Terrorists by Immigration Status and Nationality: A Risk Analysis, 1975-2017

This policy analysis quantifies the risks of foreign-born and native-born terrorists on U.S. soil by evaluating how many people they murdered and injured in attacks, their ideologies, the visas foreign-born terrorists entered on, and their countries of origin. It also examines the costs of terrorism on U.S. soil, foreign-born terrorism, and proposed policy solutions, particularly the immigration moratorium in the United States.

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