Veterans and Supporters Call for Apology
from Homeland Security over
Report on ‘Right-wing Extremists’
Local veterans and supporters came
to the State Capitol on Wednesday to voice their
criticism of a recently released report issued
by the Department of Homeland Security. The report,
“Right-wing Extremism: Current Economic
and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence on Radicalization
and Recruitment,” suggested those who had
served in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as individuals
who opposed abortion and supported Second Amendment
gun rights were a potential threat to national
security.
Before being elected to the State Senate, Steve
Russell, R-Oklahoma City, served in both Iraq
and Afghanistan. He now chairs an organization
called “Vets for Victory.” Russell
said he was stunned by the Homeland Security report.
“The report’s opening sentence states
that there is no evidence of impending attack
but then proceeds to offer assessment without
fact that veterans make up a fertile recruiting
ground for domestic terror groups. In the most
shameful manner, the report singles out returning
war veterans as the most likely candidates for
domestic acts of terror and opines that America’s
Iraq and Afghan veterans pose great danger to
the security of the United States.”
In response to the report, Russell has also authored
a Senate Resolution critical of the current administration’s
“mischaracterization of our wartime service.”
“I say administration because the report
includes opinion from both the Departments of
Homeland Security and Justice. My resolution also
takes issue with the blatant political and ideological
profiling of tens of millions of average Americans
who treasure legal citizenship, sound fiscal spending,
a culture of life and the right of an individual
to bear arms,” Russell said. “In one
fell swoop, this ‘assessment’ crosses
the line between considering political dissent
and expression, to that of violating civil liberties
by being unduly singled out as a profiled threat
to society at large.”
For more information contact:
Sen. Russell's Office - 405-521-5618