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May 16 2008, AP

The U.S. is its own worst enemy when it comes to the desperately important task of recruiting immigrants as spies, analysts and translators in the war on terror, new Americans are telling intelligence officials. The government’s policies raise suspicions and fear in the immigrants’ home countries and disturb potential recruits here who might otherwise want to help.

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Bridget Class of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, left, speaks with George Selim of the Department of Homeland Security, Friday, May 16, 2008, at the IC Heritage Summit in McLean, Va. In an attempt to recruit more native language...