(First Look) "Have you participated in any formal religious training or schooling?"
"What house of worship do you attend?"
"Do you have any relatives or friends who have been martyred fighting in the defense of your beliefs?"
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If you're a Muslim-American, these are some of the questions you might hear from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials while at a port of entry crossing back into the United States. The questions are contained in a heavily-redacted ICE questionnaire released last month by the Department of Homeland Security in response to an ongoing lawsuit filed by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR).