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Good points.Tragic. Trump is very much at odds with the bishops and the Pope on a score of issues.
But be careful. Criticism of Trump is not well received on this board.
Good points.Tragic. Trump is very much at odds with the bishops and the Pope on a score of issues.
But be careful. Criticism of Trump is not well received on this board.
twitter.com/stevenportnoy/status/825430376126541824Why those 7 countries? Trump’s relying on determinations made by Obama’s DHS/State last yr that they have “repeatedly” supported terror.
I couldn’t agree more. What hysteria like I’ve never seen over this issue.I’m not sacrificing a thing. I would hardly say that a more rigorous vetting process is a bad thing.
Yes, because they wanted open borders. Which was a huge mistake.
Sure.
Stand for what exactly? I am still looking into this to see what the extent of it is, some posters have raised some legitimate concerns, I don’t know whether they are actually affected or not. Other posters have just gone along with the hype of whatever new biased main stream media report is out on it.
If by doing something about It, just don’t blow up the white house or anything like that.
God Bless
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Josh
Listen to the pope and the NA bishops. We want justice for those most harmed and downtrodden. Open your heart and be compassionate.
This is a very informative article from David French regarding refugees and this executive order. French has actually been very critical of Trump in the past. The article is called, Trump’s Executive Order on Refugees – Separating Fact From Fiction’
I will paraphrase some of the information from French and add some of my own comments. You can read the full article from French at the below link.
The reason that that refugee processing is being stopped for the 120 days is because that time period is being used to improve the vetting process. Also the number of refugees that will be allowed to be admitted to the US number wise is between what George W Bush allowed during his time in office and what Barack Obama allowed as President, so what’ Trump allows is not some radical departure number wise.
Regarding the 90 day ban for refugees from a number of countries. This has been done because these countries have been torn apart with Islamic radicalism and the Department of Homeland Security is going to use this 90 day period to look into how these countries judge visa admissions etc.
But there can be exceptions made for people from these countries. It’s not an actual outright ban on anyone for anyone form these countries from entering the USA!
David French does not believe the text on the executive order has application to those already holding green cards and people who already legally reside.
There has been a hold out put on for Syrian indefinitely until changes have been made to The United States Regugee Admissions Program. Under the Obama administration though, a measly number of Syrians were allowed in to the USA as refugees, only 29 in 2011, 31 in 2012, 36 in 2013, 105 in 2014, and 1682 in 2015.
French points out that that the executive order does prioritise those refugees who are of a minority religion and have religious persecution but that this could apply to Muslims as well.
Alawite Muslims are a minority, and they have undergone persecution. They could even possibly apply under these regulations.
It’s also pointed out that religious persecution ALREADY exists, prior to his executive order, as something that must be established for asylum and refugee requests.
nationalreview.com/article/444370/donald-trump-refugee-executive-order-no-muslim-ban-separating-fact-hysteria
Reading David French’s anaylses, the complete hold on Syria is the biggest issue I have with it perhaps, and I would like see Trump talk more though about helping those with aid and support on the ground in these countries. I question some things, but there are things in this executive order that sounds quite reasonable when dealing with countries that are torn apart with Islamic radicalism.
We’ve already sacrificed some of our civil liberties because of Islamic terrorists. One need only look at the locked down police state the Boston area became during the hunt for Tsarnaev brothers. I don’t want to give up my Constitutional rights so that people from the Islamic world can bring there problems here. I support President Trump 100 pct.
My heart is open and I am compassionate. I believe there are other ways of providing safe havens to these people right now. Extremists are forcing us to have extreme vetting. That is not unreasonable.Listen to the pope and the NA bishops. We want justice for those most harmed and downtrodden. Open your heart and be compassionate.
BTW, your admonitions to listen to the Pope and Bishops, Choose the Pope or King Trump. Really kind of Bizarre. Almost sounds manipulative. I note you have no religion listed… are you Catholic?Listen to the pope and the NA bishops. We want justice for those most harmed and downtrodden. Open your heart and be compassionate.
I have to agree.From CNN, “Inside the confusion of the Trump executive order and travel ban”:
cnn.com/2017/01/28/politics/donald-trump-travel-ban/index.html
The way this Executive Order was done was very slipshod. No wonder there was so much confusion.
Having a number 1 goal does not mean we cannot have a number 2 goal as well.
AGREED. In my humble opinion, our government’s number 1 goal is to protect it’s citizens from attacks. Period.
Non sequitur.11 people were inconvenienced trying to enter our country. So were all the families who lost loved ones to terrorists.
Sound like you can’t respond to the admonition to listen to our Pope and Bishops so you instead question the right of anyone to make that admonition. Why don’t you try to explain why you don’t want to listen to them? Or else explain why you think they are being misquoted and are not really saying the things claimed. But don’t shoot the messenger just because you don’t like the message.BTW, your admonitions to listen to the Pope and Bishops, Choose the Pope or King Trump. Really kind of Bizarre. Almost sounds manipulative…are you Catholic?
Of course, we definitely want that, part of justice though, is that those who seek I’ll will toward us and our loved ones are not given free reign to come and go as they please.Listen to the pope and the NA bishops. We want justice for those most harmed and downtrodden. Open your heart and be compassionate.
My heart is open and I am compassionate. I believe there are other ways of providing safe havens to these people right now. Extremists are forcing us to have extreme vetting. That is not unreasonable.
I find your “need” to inflame the situation questionable. There are 11 people caught in the transition to the new EO. Hardly worth the hate and discontent being spewed here.
God Bless You.
How do you know that those being detained wish us ill will?Of course, we definitely want that, part of justice though, is that those who seek I’ll will toward us and our loved ones are not given free reign to come and go as they please.
I hope this has helped
God Bless You
Thank you for reading
Josh
We don’t, which is why they want vetting for those coming from regions that contain terrorists and terrorist sympathizers and or affiliates such as ISIS and Boko Haram etc in Syria, Iraq etc.How do you know that those being detained wish us ill will?
Is that all that Trump did was call for better vetting? How good is good enough?We don’t, which is why they want vetting for those coming from regions that contain terrorists and terrorist sympathizers and or affiliates such as ISIS and Boko Haram etc in Syria, Iraq etc.
I hope this has helped
God Bless You
Thank you for reading
Josh
This is a false dichotomy that the “border security” proponents love to assume, but I personally do not believe we should have a “world without borders” or that “anyone from anywhere has as much right to be here as Americans do”. That doesn’t mean I’m going to accept any policy without any critical analysis, just because it is supposedly going to make the country safer.Nowdays though, I hear people spouting modernistic rubbish, from the world without borders crowd, that anyone from anywhere has as much right to be here as Americans do.