The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has withdrawn a proposed domestic terrorism classification related to acts motivated by “class-based or economic grievances” after the category was revealed in a leaked draft document. A former DHS attorney expressed concerns that this classification might have criminalized certain viewpoints regarding social and economic issues.
The department clarified that the draft was an early version and not representative of official policy. DHS emphasized its commitment to protecting civil liberties while addressing domestic threats.
**Why this matters**
The initial inclusion of this category raised questions about how terrorism is defined and the potential impact on free speech related to economic and social justice discussions. The revision highlights the challenges in balancing security measures with constitutional rights.
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