According to multiple sources, over 200 thousand refugees are coming into the US, and most of them are young men. The CIA has it on good authority that some of those refugees are members of ISIS wanting to infiltrate the US. Do you think we're asking for trouble taking in so many refugees?
We are caught between a rock and a hard place on this. If we deny refuge to those in need we jeopardize losing a large part of what makes this nation great. I'd rather take the risk of some abusing our good nature than to turn a hard nose up to the vast majority who truly do desire a peaceful existence away from all the strife.
We need to be very concerned. Radical Islam is a great threat to our Constitution.
"The [Muslim Brotherhood] must understand that their work is a grand Jihad in eliminating and destroying the Western civilization from within and "sabotaging" its miserable house by their hands and the hands of the believers so that it is eliminated and [Allah's] religion is made victorious all over other religions."
This Handbook Is Important To Read: Shari’ah Law
http://media.aclj.org/pdf/Sharia-Bookle … eb-red.pdf
In some public schools in American our children are being indoctrinated to Islam according to the American Center for Law & Justice.
http://aclj.org/religious-liberty/repor … 41381334=1
I think people are more at risk from gun crime than terrorism. So perhaps those who are worried that some refugees might become terrorists, could divert some of that concern and energy to addressing the fact that thousands of people are definately being killed as a result of gun crime every year.
We keep our guns and learn how to control ourselves
and be civilized-like.
I think the best thing that U.S can do is to initiate measures to promote peace within Syria. You can never tell the motives. The majority of these refugees are genuine and they truly need assistance. It is always good to help. The problem is they might be a few elements who are not genuine. All what they want is to enter USA. Even Osama Bin Laden was hosted and educated by USA.
Let the terrorists in and at the same time take away our guns.
Welcome the gradual creep of WWIII
Luckily, we are destined to win.
Hint: We keep our guns.
I don't see the problem. We currently have some 11 million illegal aliens (citizens of a foreign country illegally residing in the country) in the US, a great many of whom are young men and some of whom are certain to be members of ISIS. Some are also drug runners, some criminals, murders, etc.
But we've decided to allow them to remain because...because it's PC to do so I guess. What's a few hundred thousand more that are least legal and not ignoring the law?
'The 'establishment' are guilty of premeditated crimes against the indigenous people of the UK. That they 'knowingly' knew the many dangers that mass immigration would bring upon we the people of these islands. The subsequent mass criminal assaults particularly against our women and children by those that the 'establishment' has let in, runs into the hundreds of thousands. Murders, rapes, robberies, assaults, organised foreign criminal gangs roaming our towns and cities, leaving destroyed families in their wake. There is nothing that is safe, our bank accounts, credit cards, our identity, are all being targetted on a massive scale by the aliens in our midst. No-go areas, threats from religious extremists, terrorism, all this and more has been brought into every town and city in the UK, it all adds up to a holocaust that is growing by the day in its hostility upon we the people of these islands. This is betrayal, treason, and criminal in the extreme, and we the people are about to seek retribution for these premeditated outrages by all that is the 'establishment.' ~ Micheal Cook, who wants this news to get out because the media doesn't want to report it.
I have several friends in the UK who are saying the same. I do not believe Americans want the same.
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