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T And T Garage wrote on 05/12/17 at 14:41:08:Jarhead-CO wrote on 05/12/17 at 14:01:19:First of all Semper Fi to all of your family and friends that are Marines. I have no problem with freedom of religion (I personally don't believe in religion I think it's all a sham) but to each his own. What I have a problem with is extremists regardless of religion but unfortunately Muslim extremists are against the American way of life and are actively fighting against it, not necessarily in our country but around the world as well with anyone trying to live free and how they want. Again I know most refugees will be law abiding and productive members of our society and don't deny it. The problem with the vetting system is not every individual is vetted for that long, we just don't have the manpower to individually vet 10,000 refugees let alone 100,000 for that amount of time. A lot of that time is spent with there application if you will sitting in a pile waiting for the country of origin to provide any and all information on said individual. There in lies the problem, as a lot of the "paperwork" that can be brought up by our gov't about me and you is 1000 times better then what can be provided by their origin country if any is available. So at that point you would need people in those countries going door to door for character witnesses and personal interviews and hoping the people they would be asking are credible sources of information then going over all those notes looking for discrepancies. I hate to break it to you but we do not have the resources available in order to do that and certainly not enough man power in those other countries to do so properly. Sure we are leaps and bounds above other countries but being better than a pile of turds isn't saying much. Thanks - and I hope I can speak for my son and say OORAH!
You do have a valid point to some degree.
But I would add that if we were to suddenly stop allowing refugees, that could send the wrong message to those seeking refuge and give the extremists ammunition in their anti-American rhetoric.
There's no easy, one-size-fits-all solution. But IMHO, I think if we shut them out, we might make things worse from a statesmanship standpoint. There lies our difference of opinion that I will not deny. I could care less what anti-American rhetoric is spread because that's what it is, just rhetoric. Sure I feel bad for people in those situations needing refuge but without trying to sound to heartless but, thems the breaks. They were born into an unfortunate situation but we can't help.them all. We have 10,000 homeless vets in this country I'd rather see them given homes, fed, and clothed. We've got enough hungry and poor in our own country that need help who were born into unfortunate situations. Fix our problems first then if we can help who we can. If you lose a leg and your buddy loses a leg you would tourniquet your leg before going to help him, and that's the way it should work. I agree there is no one size fits all solution but let's make sure our country gets the proper size first.
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