For The New York Times Magazine, Janet Reitman writes about the dichotomy between the Justice department’s intense focus on Islamic terrorists and its lack of action against the violent far-right white nationalist movement, which has grown in the past several years. Reitman writes, “In 2016, the latest full year of data available from the F.B.I., more than 6,100 hate-crime incidents were reported, 4,270 of them crimes against people (as opposed to, say, defacing property). And yet only 27 federal hate-crime defendants were prosecuted that year.” Reitman adds that the government has also refused to brand the attacks of the far-right as what they are: domestic terrorism.