If I can just give an example, when we deal with murder, we don't distinguish between citizens and non-citizens. If a murder is committed, then whether the person is a citizen or non-citizen, they will be brought to justice. We're saying that terrorism issues should be dealt with in that sort of way, which doesn't stop the fact that if someone is convicted of murder and they're a non-citizen, then they'll potentially be subject to deportation, which the citizen will not be. But the first response, the way you deal with the problem of murder, is one through the criminal justice system, where you do not distinguish between citizens and non-citizens.
On December 4th, 2007. See this statement in context.