Trump didn’t come up with the list of Muslim countries he wants to ban. Obama did

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Obama signed the Visa Waiver Program Improvement and Terrorist Travel Prevention Act as part of an omnibus spending bill. The legislation restricted access to the Visa Waiver Program, which allows citizens from 38 countries who are visiting the United States for less than 90 days to enter without a visa

After word of Trump's pending executive order spread, the administration faced a lot of pushback — especially the early stages of his Muslim ban.

The executive order is widely viewed as the first step to fulfill a campaign promise to ban Muslims from immigrating to the United States.

"We are excluding certain countries," Trump said of visa issuances during a Wednesday interview with ABC News.

How, though, did the Trump administration choose these seven Muslim-majority countries? The truth is it didn't: The countries were chosen during Barack Obama's presidency.

According to the draft copy of Trump's executive order, the countries whose citizens are barred entirely from entering the United States is based on a bill that Obama signed into law in December 2015.

Though outside groups such as the American Civil Liberties Union and NIAC Action — the sister organization of the National Iranian American Council — opposed the act, the bipartisan bill passed through Congress with little pushback.

At the initial signing of the restrictions, foreigners who would normally be deemed eligible for a visa waiver were denied if they had visited Iran, Syria, Sudan or Iraq in the past five years or held dual citizenship from one of those countries.

In February 2016, the Obama administration added Libya, Somali and Yemen to the list of countries one could not have visited — but allowed dual citizens of those countries who had not traveled there access to the Visa Waiver Program. Dual citizens of Syria, Sudan, Iraq and Iran are still ineligible, however.

A total visa-issuance moratorium is more severe than restricting visa waiver access. But the guilt-by-association of having a higher burden for entry at all underlies the bill Obama signed, too.
https://mic.com/articles/166845/the...mpiled-by-the-obama-administration#.bww4Bmh0c
 
Obama signed the Visa Waiver Program Improvement and Terrorist Travel Prevention Act as part of an omnibus spending bill. The legislation restricted access to the Visa Waiver Program, which allows citizens from 38 countries who are visiting the United States for less than 90 days to enter without a visa

After word of Trump's pending executive order spread, the administration faced a lot of pushback — especially the early stages of his Muslim ban.

The executive order is widely viewed as the first step to fulfill a campaign promise to ban Muslims from immigrating to the United States.

"We are excluding certain countries," Trump said of visa issuances during a Wednesday interview with ABC News.

How, though, did the Trump administration choose these seven Muslim-majority countries? The truth is it didn't: The countries were chosen during Barack Obama's presidency.

According to the draft copy of Trump's executive order, the countries whose citizens are barred entirely from entering the United States is based on a bill that Obama signed into law in December 2015.

Though outside groups such as the American Civil Liberties Union and NIAC Action — the sister organization of the National Iranian American Council — opposed the act, the bipartisan bill passed through Congress with little pushback.

At the initial signing of the restrictions, foreigners who would normally be deemed eligible for a visa waiver were denied if they had visited Iran, Syria, Sudan or Iraq in the past five years or held dual citizenship from one of those countries.

In February 2016, the Obama administration added Libya, Somali and Yemen to the list of countries one could not have visited — but allowed dual citizens of those countries who had not traveled there access to the Visa Waiver Program. Dual citizens of Syria, Sudan, Iraq and Iran are still ineligible, however.

A total visa-issuance moratorium is more severe than restricting visa waiver access. But the guilt-by-association of having a higher burden for entry at all underlies the bill Obama signed, too.
https://mic.com/articles/166845/the...mpiled-by-the-obama-administration#.bww4Bmh0c

So you're saying Trump did something good? You are praising him then?
 
What will the libs, liplocked to Obama's anus, do now? Once again, President Trump has outplayed their State Media liberal massas.
 
Kellyanne Conway underscored it on the Chris Wallace show today. A scorcher for sure, but KC held her own. At one point, Wallace was "yabba-dabba-doo-ing".

I chuckled. It looked something like humorous respect on his face as he allowed her to finish and be the last word.

Class act there, Wallace.
 
Shlump could've included Saudi Arabia and Turkey, but he didn't because he has business ties to those two countries and he's more worried about losing money than he is about terrorists entering the country.

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Kellyanne Conway underscored it on the Chris Wallace show today. A scorcher for sure, but KC held her own. At one point, Wallace was "yabba-dabba-doo-ing".

I chuckled. It looked something like humorous respect on his face as he allowed her to finish and be the last word.

Class act there, Wallace.

Kellyanne Conjob is such a liar she tells lies in her sleep.
 
Shlump could've included Saudi Arabia and Turkey, but he didn't because he has business ties to those two countries and he's more worried about losing money than he is about terrorists entering the country.


So you liberal progressive pigs want an even larger ban than Trump proposed. :whoa:

:rofl2:
 
"Trump didn’t come up with the list of Muslim countries he wants to ban. Obama did"

a) Awesome.

b) Compiling a list isn't instituting discriminatory policy.

Instituting discriminating policy is. That's Trump, not Obama.

"I'm gunna build a wall!"

"They're rapists."

“You claim the mantle of the party of family values, and this is the guy you nominate”.
President Obama commenting on the Republican party's nomination of Donald Trump (during headline news of Trump boasting about inappropriate behavior w/ women) FOX / Google 16/10/13
 
So you liberal progressive pigs want an even larger ban than Trump proposed. :whoa:

:rofl2:

No Bigdunce.

We want him to be consistent and if he's going to claim he's doing something to protect America, not to put his business interests ahead of it.

Like he did with this phony-baloney executive order.
 
No Bigdunce.

We want him to be consistent and if he's going to claim he's doing something to protect America, not to put his business interests ahead of it.

Like he did with this phony-baloney executive order.

And what countries would you like to see removed from the "banned" list, Turdblossom?

None? .. well then, STFU
 
"Trump didn’t come up with the list of Muslim countries he wants to ban. Obama did"

a) Awesome.

b) Compiling a list isn't instituting discriminatory policy.

Instituting discriminating policy is. That's Trump, not Obama.

"I'm gunna build a wall!"

"They're rapists."

You piqued my curiosity lol.

How does one go about forming a 'non-discriminating' entry policy, when such polices are discriminatory by nature? Presently, border guards 'discriminate' against Mexicans entering into the country on the basis they aren't US citizens.

I can't unravel that.

Hyperventilating hyperbole aside, Trump proposes a temporary ban on immigration from countries that are jihadist hot beds. And he's well within the law as president to do that, btw.
 
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