actually, I doubt they have started working with any refugees as of the moment.......do you really think they are screening as we speak?.......
Yes, in fact a group of fully screened Syrian refugees arrived over the weekend to New Orleans.
actually, I doubt they have started working with any refugees as of the moment.......do you really think they are screening as we speak?.......
Yes, in fact a group of fully screened Syrian refugees arrived over the weekend to New Orleans.
I know ISIS declared war on us, not "radical Islam."
I am totally against putting American troops in harm's way to fight again in the ME.
that is surprising.......they were fully screened?.......were there refugees coming out of Syria 18 months ago?.......the war just started in 2013, didn't it?......
wouldn't they then have failed the screening process?.......
No. Kind of like a background investigation for somebody who has never been caught drunk driving... It doesn't mean they haven't done it, just that there would be no data about it. When the whole investigation is to check on whether we have data placing you with terrorists, it is possible some can slip through that have been, but just haven't been caught.
All that being said. Around 2% of the refugees are single males. if you truly are afraid of terror plants the easiest solution would be a "no single males" rule. (Although I'd say single females could equally be radicalized).
I understand one of the murderers in the Batacln Theater shootings was a woman.
I'll be the first to admit that this Syrian refugee situation presents an moral and ethical dilemma for me. I am all for helping folks out, but at what risk or to what expense? While, as a Christian, I believe that we are to do good to all (Gal. 6:10), I also know that there is a risk to my son's future. If people do not see this or won't admit it is a possibility they are being willfully ignorant. Should we provide aid? Absolutely. Should we bring them into our borders to do so? If necessary, yes, but very carefully. Should we re-settle these refugees permanently in our country? I don't think so. It is indeed a tough situation.
And you wanted to take in a family like that.
Go ahead.
You'll get by, like you said.
WHEN you believe in your culture you are sure it will help people to understand what is right when they live among you.
bring me their every three year old.
they will hate isis and join the military to kill them when they are grown.
I'll be the first to admit that this Syrian refugee situation presents an moral and ethical dilemma for me. I am all for helping folks out, but at what risk or to what expense? While, as a Christian, I believe that we are to do good to all (Gal. 6:10), I also know that there is a risk to my son's future. If people do not see this or won't admit it is a possibility they are being willfully ignorant. Should we provide aid? Absolutely. Should we bring them into our borders to do so? If necessary, yes, but very carefully. Should we re-settle these refugees permanently in our country? I don't think so. It is indeed a tough situation.
This all sounds good but we know there are more than a bunch of "three year olds."
POP QUIZ:
How many months ago was 2013?