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    Obama Mulls Resettling Thousands of Syrian ‘Refugees’

    Canada Free Press

    Arnold Ahlert
    9/9/2015

    Excerpt:

    The Obama administration is reportedly considering exacerbating a crisis largely of its own making. Following the immigration onslaught in Europe that has generated graphic images, including a 3-year-old Syrian boy washing up dead on a Turkish beach, thousands of migrants trapped in a Budapest train station, and 71 dead discovered in a truck abandoned on an Austrian roadway, Obama administration officials are considering the possibility of allowing more Syrian immigrants into the United States. “The administration is actively considering a range of approaches to be more responsive to the global refugee crisis, including with regard to refugee resettlement,” said Peter Boogaard, a spokesman for the White House’s National Security Council. “We are also in regular contact with countries in the Middle East and Europe who have been greatly impacted by the increased refugee flows.”

    A video campaign entitled “Bring Them Here” has been launched by the St. Louis branch of the Hamas-linked Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), an un-indicted co-conspirator in the Holy Land Foundation case that garnered several convictions for providing support to the terrorist group Hamas. CAIR spokesman Faizan Syed likens the effort to St. Louis’s acceptance of refugees from Bosnia back in the 90s and insists that Syrian refugees would provide the same economic uplift to the city their Bosnian counterparts did.

    Back in the real world House Homeland Security Chairman Rep. Michael McCaul (R-TX) is urging the kind of caution that ought to be applied to any group of people coming from one of the world’s foremost terror hotspots. “We’re a compassionate nation and this is a tragic situation, but I also have to be concerned as Chairman of Homeland Security about the safety of Americans in this country. And the concern that I have and that the FBI testified to is that we don’t really have the proper databases on these individuals to vet them passed and to assure we’re not allowing terrorists to come into this country,” he explained. “And until I have that assurance, I cannot support a program that could potentially bring jihadists into the United States.”

    Unsurprisingly, Democrats take the opposite view. In May, 14 senators, led by Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), urged the president to “significantly increase” the number of Syrians from the less than 1,000 the U.S. has accepted so far to a staggering level of 65,000 asylees. In a letter sent to Obama the senators wrote the United States “traditionally accepts at least 50 percent of resettlement cases from the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). However, we have accepted only approximately 700 refugees since the beginning of the Syrian conflict, an unacceptably low number.” Yet they also admit the United States “is the largest donor of humanitarian assistance to Syrian refugees.”

    The American public would be wise to view the word “refugee” with precisely the level of suspicion it so richly merits

    The American public would be wise to view the word “refugee” with precisely the level of suspicion it so richly merits. President Obama has already engendered an influx of hundreds of thousands of “refugees” from Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala, along with their subsequent dispersal though out the entire nation in order to facilitate his pro-amnesty agenda. It is not the least bit inconceivable he and his fellow travelers in the Democratic Party would countenance a calculated risk to national security in their continuing effort to “fundamentally transform the United States of America.” It is also worth remembering that Boston Marathon bombers Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev, along with the rest of their family, were granted asylum in the U.S. under a program similar to the one the Obama administration would like to apply to the Syrians.

    Moreover the argument advanced by refugee advocates, who insist the extensive process involved in vetting Syrian immigrants would sufficiently address national security concerns, rings exceedingly hollow. That’s because the vetting process is no match for the combination of bureaucratic ineptitude and political correctness that makes an utter mockery of it. Six months after Mohamed Atta and Marwan Al-Shehhi flew planes into the World Trade Center, Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) approved their student visas. Russia issued several warnings to U.S. officials regarding Tamerlan Tsarnaev’s associations with known terrorist groups, but the FBI found no credible evidence to that effect and the alert issued against Tsarnaev had already expired by the time he returned home from a six month visit to the terrorist haven of Dagestan. Former Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano actually insisted the “system worked” following the series of mistakes that allowed would be bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab to board Northwest flight 253 from Amsterdam to Detroit with a bomb in his underwear.

    Does anyone seriously think ISIS, which has demonstrated a level of military and propaganda-disseminating sophistication far exceeding any other terrorist organization in the world, isn’t primed to exploit this crisis?

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    View the complete article at:

    http://canadafreepress.com/article/75121
    B. Steadman

  • #2
    Ted Cruz vs. Donald Trump on Muslim Refugees in the US

    American Thinker

    Ed Straker
    9/9/2015

    Excerpt:

    With millions of Muslim refugees pouring out of Iraq, Syria, Libya, Afghanistan, and other places in conflict, the question arises of whether they should be admitted not just to European countries, but also to America.

    Donald Trump realizes the danger of admitting refugees to America. He says that some of them may be members of ISIS. He understands how places like Paris are no longer "recognizable" because they have so many Muslim immigrants. But then he says that for humanitarian grounds we have to let them into America, despite the security risk. In other words, he puts the well being of Muslim refugees ahead of the safety of Americans.

    Ted Cruz, however, takes the opposite view.

    Ted Cruz, whose own father fled an oppressive regime decades ago, said Tuesday he opposed the U.S. taking in “large numbers” of refugees fleeing violence in Syria and elsewhere in the region.

    “Sen. Cruz is advocating for humanitarian assistance to the refugees from both Syria and Iraq and north Africa,” Cruz spokesperson Catherine Frazier told The Daily Beast. “However, given the logistical challenges and the security risk posed by resettling large numbers of them far afield in the US, he is not in favor of this plan if the ultimate intent is to return them to their homes.

    Ted Cruz is right. The Muslims from these countries come from a very intolerant culture. They will refuse to assimilate and when they gather in sufficient numbers they will instead insist we conform to their culture. And a substantial minority of them will support terrorist acts against Americans, if the history of Muslims in places like France, Germany, and Great Britain is any guide.

    The Muslim refugees should be taken in by other Muslim countries, like the Gulf States which haven't taken any. It is also very curious that large countries like China and Russia have refused to accept any refugees. They know about the risk of terrorism and don't want to put their own citizens at risk.

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    View the complete article at:

    http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/...in_the_us.html
    B. Steadman

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    • #3
      Trump, Rubio, Bush: US Should Take in Syrian Refugees

      "On a humanitarian basis, something does have to be done."

      FrontPage Mag

      Daniel Greenfield
      9/9/2015

      Excerpt:

      The trouble with Trump's immigration position is that it shifts as erratically as he does. He veers from strong statements on immigration to going soft again. After going strong, here he is going soft again.

      But, first, I want to know what you think about this migrant crisis in Europe. 800,000 it looked like will have to be settled in Germany alone. What do you think started that?

      TRUMP: Well, it's a serious problem. We haven't seen anything like it since the Second World War and it's getting worse and worse. And I was actually impressed in one way but surprised that Merkel in Germany allowed this to happen because they are really flowing through all over Europe.

      And if you notice, Russia is not taking and China is not taking and the Gulf States, whether you look at Saudi Arabia or Qatar or any of them - - they are taking none. But some of them are. And some of them are actually being very generous.

      Just really I wonder, you know, where all these people are coming from exactly. And what are they representing because do you have people from ISIS in that group? You know, there is a lot of security risk with it. But, something has to be done. It's an unbelievable humanitarian problem.

      O'REILLY: Ok. Israel is not taking any. Britain is taking a few -- maybe 5,000. You know thousands will come to the United States of migrants. Now, do you object to migrants getting out of the Middle East and North Africa? Do you object to them coming to the U.S.A.?

      TRUMP: I hate the concept of it but on a humanitarian basis with what's happening, you have to. You know, this was started by President Obama when he didn't go in and do the job when he should have. When he drew the line in the sand which turned out to be a very artificial line.

      But, you know, it's living in hell in Syria, there is no question about it. They are living in hell. And something has to be done...

      TRUMP: Well, Europe is becoming a much different place. Bill, I have to say Europe is becoming a much different place.

      O'REILLY: Sure.

      TRUMP: I was in Paris and Paris doesn't look like Paris anymore. You look at what's going on with some of the major cities and some of the major countries in Europe and even before this it's a much different place. And I'm not hearing that's what they want.

      But on a humanitarian basis, something does have to be done.

      Trump "hates" the concept, but is willing to do it anyway. And that's the problem. What happens when there's another migrant crisis on the southern border and Trump decides he "hates" the concept, but will take them in anyway because they're "living in hell"?

      If he can't put his foot down on Syrian migrants, some of whom he admits could be ISIS, why expect him to put his foot down and mean it on El Salvador?

      O'Reilly presses Trump on whether he would have intervened on Assad, Trump doesn't actually get around to answering the question, but talks about how complicated the situation is. For a guy who is running on not being a politician, he sure sounds like one sometimes.

      How bad is Trump's answer? It puts him in the same company as amnesty stalwarts Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio.

      Jeb Bush said this morning that U.S. should accept some of the refugees spilling across Europe from Syria.

      "We're a country that has a noble tradition of accepting refugees," Bush said on Fox & Friends. "We need to make sure that they’re not part of ISIS or something like that." But Bush quickly transitioned to say the real issue is fighting the Islamic state and he faulted the Obama administration on Syria.

      Marco Rubio struck a similar tone in an interview Tuesday with Boston Herald Radio.

      “We’ve always been a country that has been willing to accept people who have been displaced and I would be open to that if it can be done in a way that allows us to ensure that among them are not ... people who are part of a terrorist organization. The vast and overwhelming majority of people who are seeking refuge are not terrorists, of course, but you always are concerned about that.”

      Rubio and Bush are giving the same answers as Trump. Take in some refugees, but first check that they're not part of ISIS. You could probably get the same response from Obama.

      Carly Fiorina has however stated that the US should not relax immigration numbers to admit Syrian migrants.

      Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina on Sunday said the United States should not make exceptions to take in a greater number of Syrian refugees.

      View the complete article, including links, image and video, at:

      http://www.frontpagemag.com/point/26...iel-greenfield
      Last edited by bsteadman; 09-09-2015, 08:57 PM.
      B. Steadman

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      • #4
        Here’s the ONE Fact That Dismantles the ‘Syrian Refugee’ MYTH

        Political Insider

        SOOPERMEXICAN
        9/8/2015

        Excerpt:

        If you’ve watched the mainstream news media over the past week, you would think that there is an overwhelming Syrian refugee problem of families, women, and children who are trying escape the strife of a war-torn nation.

        What you won’t see is this one little fact that completely contradicts that narrative.

        And it comes from the United Nations:

        That’s right, if you look at the very bottom right-hand side of the infographic, you’ll find a very interesting statistic. Fully 72% of the “refugees” from the Syrian Civil War are males. Only 15% are children, and even fewer are women – 13%.

        So why is this important? Because many are beginning to wonder if this is really a refugee problem, or if it’s an orchestrated invasion of Europe by young males of fighting age.

        They don’t even pretend to deny that the reason they’re trying to get to Europe is for the welfare and benefits the socialist countries will bestow on them.

        But is there a more insidious intent behind this wave of “refugees” that Europe is welcoming?

        The numbers don’t lie.


        View the complete article, including images, at:

        http://www.thepoliticalinsider.com/h...-refugee-myth/
        B. Steadman

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        • #5
          W . T . F . ??????? How can any one person make the decision to import any group of outsiders ?

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