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Ironically, the profiling measures Malkin advocates today, such as selective monitoring of aliens and visitors from countries with terrorist links, are moderate and fairly sensible. She is right that it’s ludicrous to invoke Japanese internment as a parallel. But surely, defending something as extreme as mass internment can only undermine her case. The people Malkin dubs “profiling alarmists” argue that if you accept any ethnic profiling, you’re on a slippery slope to defending internment camps. And Malkin does her best to prove it for them.
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