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With Trump’s Executive Orders Held Up In Court Over 8,400 Refugees Have Come To The U.S.
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Mar 29, 2017 09:54:55   #
boatbob2
 
Heres a PARTIAL solution to this mess of i******s coming here,FINE EVERY airline,and other means of t***sportation,$10,000 for EVERY illegal they bring into America,AND,take away ALL of their landing rights at American airports,and seaports.

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Mar 29, 2017 15:21:18   #
3jack
 
Sons of Liberty wrote:
It'd be my guess that the demonrats that keep fighting President Trump on these i*****l i*********n EO's aren't going to be happy until blood is flowing in the streets.
http://republicbroadcasting.org/news/with-trumps-executive-orders-held-up-in-court-over-8400-refugees-have-come-to-the-u-s/
President Trump’s attempts to block refugee admittance through executive action have been stopped in federal court. Consequently, over 8,400 refugees have resettled in the U.S., according to State Department figures released Sunday.

Trump’s first executive order called for a temporary ban on the resettlement of refugees for 120 days, and an indefinite ban on the entry of Syrian refugees. This order was subsequently blocked by a federal judge in Seattle and the decision was upheld by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. The president signed a revamped order on March 6 that included the 120 day temporary ban on refugee resettlement, but removed the provision about Syrian refugees.

This revised order was subsequently blocked by federal judges in Hawaii and Maryland. The Department of Justice is currently in the appeals process, and a judge in Virginia recently ruled that the order is in fact constitutional.

Due to these troubles in court, President Trump has not been able to effectively carry out his campaign promise to stop refugee resettlement. Since he took office, 8,476 refugees have been resettled in the U.S., according to the Refugee Processing Center. More specifically, 1,131 Syrian refugees have resettled in the country during this time. This is nearly three times the number of Syrian refugees, 395, that were resettled in the same period last year under President Obama.

When President Trump signed his first executive order regarding refugee admittance, he said, “We don’t want them here. We want to ensure that we are not admitting into our countries the very threats that our soldiers are fighting overseas.” During the campaign, he called the entrance of Syrian refugees a “great Trojan horse.”

The Department of Homeland Security announced in early March that approximately 300 individuals who entered the U.S. as refugees are being investigated for terrorism.
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Fear mongers like you have been preaching the same old garbage since 2001. Refugees don't attack us, but right wing h**ers attack on a daily basis, but you stick your heads in the sand on this issue.

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Mar 29, 2017 17:56:38   #
boatbob2
 
3 jack,Is your head,really up your butt??????????

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Mar 30, 2017 02:06:22   #
D.B.Mc
 
lpnmajor wrote:
There have been 1000's of refugees coming here for years. How long have we been at war in the Middle East, 16, 17 years? How many terrorist attacks have they committed in that time period? Yes! That's right - ZERO! The closest we've come to that was the wife of the CA shooter, who imported his wife legally.

The proof that what we are ALREADY doing, is the absence of terrorist attacks in this country. Trump didn't need to fix something that wasn't broken, but it was a nice campaign scare tactic - and pure bulls**t.
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I don't have a good memory, but in saying that it seems that I do remember two Muslim brothers who by the way were living the American dream, one with a collage education married with a child and the other in his third year of collage decided one day that it would be a good idea to go to the Boston Marathon and blow up as many Americans as possible. Or I seem to remember a Muslim who became an American military commissioned officer [ I believe it was Major ] who decided it was a good idea to shoot his men while they were sleeping, or how about the man who became a Muslim and decided it would be great to go into a gay bar and k**l as many as he could. And then we have the husband and wife who went home got there weapons and went back to work and k**l as many of there fellow workers as possible, don't these count?? And if you like you can beat me up on my punctuation, it has never been one of my better sk**ls.

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Mar 30, 2017 08:48:08   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
Excellent points. These liberals can't have it both ways. If all of the terrorists committing these acts were citizens then the problem must be the Islam religion of peace. Which is it?
D.B.Mc wrote:
I don't have a good memory, but in saying that it seems that I do remember two Muslim brothers who by the way were living the American dream, one with a collage education married with a child and the other in his third year of collage decided one day that it would be a good idea to go to the Boston Marathon and blow up as many Americans as possible. Or I seem to remember a Muslim who became an American military commissioned officer [ I believe it was Major ] who decided it was a good idea to shoot his men while they were sleeping, or how about the man who became a Muslim and decided it would be great to go into a gay bar and k**l as many as he could. And then we have the husband and wife who went home got there weapons and went back to work and k**l as many of there fellow workers as possible, don't these count?? And if you like you can beat me up on my punctuation, it has never been one of my better sk**ls.
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