Pat
Supporter
Mr. Young, the source of the chart "floating around" was Snopes, certainly no right wing outlet.
As I posted earlier, time will tell if you are right or not. Your defense of the Ninth Circuit will be borne out likewise.
I personally believe the rhetoric portraying the executive order as a "Muslim Ban" is both misleading and divisive. If the intent was to ban Muslims, far more countries would have fallen under its prohibitions, including those that had linkage to the Orlando, San Bernadino, and Boston Marathon Massacres, or for that matter even 9/11.
Instead, I would suggest that one consider the obvious, that the "ban" was as stated, a delay, not a prohibition upon entry to get the time to figure out what to do. Secondly, the stated purpose of applying the delay to the seven countries listed was that they all have no coherent governments rendering the satisfactory vetting of refugees impossible.
The stated intent was that the government needed time to examine the situation and evaluate options. The left wing hysteria surrounding the issue clouds the fact that there is a perceived threat posed by these groups and the government has admitted it does not have the ability to evaluate those entering the country under the current protocols.
“ISIL has a large cadre of Western fighters who could potentially serve as operatives for attacks in the West,” “...And the group is probably exploring a variety of means for infiltrating operatives into the West, including refugee flows, smuggling routes, and legitimate methods of travel.”
- CIA director John Brennan before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence June 2016,
“The concern in Syria is that we don’t have systems in places on the ground to collect information to vet,” “That would be the concern is we would be vetting — databases don’t hold the information on those individuals. “You’re talking about a country that is a failed state, that is — does not have any infrastructure, so to speak. So all of the data sets — the police, the intel services — that normally you would go to seek information don’t exist.”
-Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Assistant Director Michael Steinbach’s testimony before congress Feb 2015.
It should also be noted that Two of the ISIL Paris terror attack militants, Ahmad al-Mohammad, a Syrian national from Idlib, Syria, and M al-Mahmod, arrived in Europe via refugee flows it was revealed after the 2015 attack. In addition, Anis Amri, the suspect who in December drove a truck into a Berlin Christmas market was an asylum seeker from Tunisia.
So it would appear that a nation that ignores the threat does so at the peril of its citizens.
I hope we don't determine that Mr. Trump was right by the blood spilled in our streets.
As I posted earlier, time will tell if you are right or not. Your defense of the Ninth Circuit will be borne out likewise.
I personally believe the rhetoric portraying the executive order as a "Muslim Ban" is both misleading and divisive. If the intent was to ban Muslims, far more countries would have fallen under its prohibitions, including those that had linkage to the Orlando, San Bernadino, and Boston Marathon Massacres, or for that matter even 9/11.
Instead, I would suggest that one consider the obvious, that the "ban" was as stated, a delay, not a prohibition upon entry to get the time to figure out what to do. Secondly, the stated purpose of applying the delay to the seven countries listed was that they all have no coherent governments rendering the satisfactory vetting of refugees impossible.
The stated intent was that the government needed time to examine the situation and evaluate options. The left wing hysteria surrounding the issue clouds the fact that there is a perceived threat posed by these groups and the government has admitted it does not have the ability to evaluate those entering the country under the current protocols.
“ISIL has a large cadre of Western fighters who could potentially serve as operatives for attacks in the West,” “...And the group is probably exploring a variety of means for infiltrating operatives into the West, including refugee flows, smuggling routes, and legitimate methods of travel.”
- CIA director John Brennan before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence June 2016,
“The concern in Syria is that we don’t have systems in places on the ground to collect information to vet,” “That would be the concern is we would be vetting — databases don’t hold the information on those individuals. “You’re talking about a country that is a failed state, that is — does not have any infrastructure, so to speak. So all of the data sets — the police, the intel services — that normally you would go to seek information don’t exist.”
-Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Assistant Director Michael Steinbach’s testimony before congress Feb 2015.
It should also be noted that Two of the ISIL Paris terror attack militants, Ahmad al-Mohammad, a Syrian national from Idlib, Syria, and M al-Mahmod, arrived in Europe via refugee flows it was revealed after the 2015 attack. In addition, Anis Amri, the suspect who in December drove a truck into a Berlin Christmas market was an asylum seeker from Tunisia.
So it would appear that a nation that ignores the threat does so at the peril of its citizens.
I hope we don't determine that Mr. Trump was right by the blood spilled in our streets.