White Nationalists and opiods, and this EXCLUDES marijuana Mr. Sessions, are more dangerous to America than ISIS.

Believe me!

Anti-Semitism in the US
Extremism, Terrorism & Bigotry
"Murder and Extremism in the United States in 2016"
An Anti-Defamation League Report

https://www.adl.org/education/resources/reports/murder-and-extremism-in-the-united-states-in-2016

"One word looms over the landscape of deadly extremism and terrorism in the United States in 2016: Orlando."

"Face it: America has a homegrown terror problem"

Dan Rodricks     The Baltimore Sun    21 Oct 2017

http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/dan-rodricks-blog/bs-md-rodricks-1022-story.html

"Here we are, plagued by domestic violence and an opioid crisis, and the president of the United States warns incessantly of the need to make America safe from foreign terrorists. He orders federal agents to ramp up their hunt for undocumented immigrants. He closes the door on thousands of refugees. He keeps trying to ban travel to the United States from predominantly Muslim countries. “We must keep America safe!” he tweets.

 
Here we are, three weeks after an American citizen fired hundreds of bullets, machine gun-style, into a crowd at an outdoor concert in Las Vegas, killing 59 people and injuring more than 500 others. It is considered the worst mass killing in modern U.S. history. The president declared the shooter a “demented, sick individual,” then moved on to other business.

Here we are, in Maryland, with a horrific workplace shooting in Harford County that resulted in the deaths of three men, immigrants all, and the president tweets about an increase in crime in the United Kingdom, linking it, erroneously, to the “spread of radical Islamic terror,” again raising the threat of fanatical violence against the United States.

Donald J. Trump’s obsessive harping about outside threats, reflected in his fear-mongering rhetoric and in his draconian immigration policies, means he can avoid acknowledging the large, internal problems that only intelligent vision and big, principled leadership can solve.

And it’s not just Trump. Many Americans would rather look outward than look inward because looking inward is tough. It means facing up to your most immediate problems, and who wants that?"

More.

"I don’t see how we advance and become a great society if we do not deal with the big problems at home: The proliferation of guns and our failure (the failure of our laws and our criminal justice system) to keep them out of the hands of the wrong people; putting people with drug addictions and mental illness in prisons for punishment instead of hospitals for treatment; a rate of opioid addiction that became a deadly crisis before we acted to stop it; public schools that still fail to educate too many children, especially kids from low-income households; our reluctance to face up to the racist aspects of the country’s history and understand how it affects many of our fellow citizens; our long reliance on fossil fuels and how it continues to damage the Earth’s atmosphere.

If there’s peril facing America, it’s right at home. It’s right in front of us."