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In one "radicalization suspect" scenario within the documents, dated Jan. 29, 2021, a profile is shown for a "middle-aged" woman named "Ann," who is described as a "pro-life advocate."
"This is Ann, a resident of Elkville in rural America," the fictional profile reads. "Ann has always been religious but since the death of her mother, she's become increasingly devout. She's a regular in the small-town community, active in several church groups. While she has always been protective of her four kids, she has become increasingly more concerned about the welfare of other children including the unborn."
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I think the real concern to the left wing establishment can be seen in the part about "she's become increasingly devout." That threatens this administration.
"This is Ann, a resident of Elkville in rural America," the fictional profile reads. "Ann has always been religious but since the death of her mother, she's become increasingly devout. She's a regular in the small-town community, active in several church groups. While she has always been protective of her four kids, she has become increasingly more concerned about the welfare of other children including the unborn."

Biden's DHS appeared to consider targeting pro-life moms and other 'radicalization suspects,' docs show
The Department of Homeland Security appeared to examine producing training videos targeting "radicalization" suspects including a pro-life mom, internal emails show.
I think the real concern to the left wing establishment can be seen in the part about "she's become increasingly devout." That threatens this administration.