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I heard a lot about a vetting process. But how is that supposed to make anyone feel safer considering the terrorists who were responsible for Paris on Friday were not on our radar?
I heard a lot about a vetting process. But how is that supposed to make anyone feel safer considering the terrorists who were responsible for Paris on Friday were not on our radar?
There is NO VETTING PROCESS.
There is a company getting paid millions and probably making campaign donations who claim they are vetting people without records to look at.
So we have refugee pimps claiming vetting that can't happen and Obama is allowing them to collect millions to do this as well.
How do you vet 10,000 people with no identification? We don't know who they are, and unless they are documented terrorists, we will just let them flow in here.
I heard a lot about a vetting process. But how is that supposed to make anyone feel safer considering the terrorists who were responsible for Paris on Friday were not on our radar?
They were. Reports say they one guy was under watch since 2010.
Even went to Syria to fight and came back.
How do I feel about refugees disappearing on us? Very uneasy.
My assumption, and we all know about those, is that a true refugee would be quite happy with landing in a friendly country and having room, board and meals. For one to up and disappear, or just move along, with no notice, is a concern for me and many others. As a refugee, are you not here for a safe haven? A roof over your head and being free of a war?
Maybe they're so happy to be here they just want to see all of America. Or maybe they don't understand many of us are concerned over their presence. I can't say for sure, but if I were a refugee, I would park my ass in one place and do my best to gain acceptance. Running off is the last thing I would do.
Barely in the country for 24 hours and already taking off for other states.
Perhaps they think another state will provide better benefits? We see some bouncing between European countries looking for who offers the most benefits. Why wouldn't that work here?
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