By Sarah N. Lynch, Brad Heath and Jana Winter

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The FBI has asked local police to submit the names of people tied to drug cartels and gangs to the U.S. government’s terrorist watch list created after 9/11, which could land more Americans on the list, according to law enforcement documents seen by Reuters.

The bureau told law enforcement agencies in a May 9 email to share the names of people they believe are linked to eight criminal groups President Donald Trump has labeled foreign terrorist organizations. It also asked agencies to share information about family members and associates of the groups’ members.

The existence of the email, which was obtained by the national security-focused transparency nonprofit Property of the People through a public records request and

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