the state of new jersey and does this mean racial profiling is acceptable there to discuss this linda sarsour or executive director of the arab american association of new york joins us now welcome linda so as a as a member of the muslim community what's your reaction to this. reaction to the information that new jersey thinks that the operation of the n.y.p.d. are legal says to me that it ministrations whether state or on a federal level just because they see something the legal it doesn't mean it's right i mean the united states had slavery in this country and we thought that that was legal and we operated a slave treaty so i think it's very important for me to say that racial profiling religious profiling is wrong blanket surveillance of an entire community is wrong and we're going to continue to fight this when you say that this is what this review effectively says that racial profiling is legal and ok in some instances while the new jersey state laws they don't have very strong laws around racial profiling but i don't really think that the investigation was focusing directly on the surve