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If I could personally vet the refugees to make sure ISIS hasn't planted any operatives amongst them (you know, the plan that's on page 1 of their handbook) I would gladly trade as many as they got for our loony SJWs.
I understand why you have no problem with the policy, those who choose not to see are Trump's greatest allies.
Those with open eyes see what a farce it is to pass over countries with a history of being terrorist havens and then claim you're so concerned about Muslim terrorists.
The big question is if this chosen blindness is temporary or permanent?
Oh and where was you comments when Obama had the ban and dropped the bombs! Propaganda posters are such a bigots.
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The better analogy would be during WW2 turning away Jews and persecuted minorities and instead 99% of people let in were German civilians who may or may not support Nazis.
except for the fact that many of today's "refugees" are able bodied 18-24 year old men who should be fighting for their freedom rather than fleeing to other nations and doing NOTHING. (see the myriad of articles on the feckless refugees lounging around the streets of German, French, and Scandinavian cities)
The day after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Roosevelt suspended naturalization proceedings for Italian, German, and Japanese immigrants, required them to register, restricted their mobility, and prohibited them from owning items that might be used for sabotage, such as cameras and shortwave radios. The curfews on Italian immigrants were lifted in October 1942, on Columbus Day.
Approximately 600,000 Italian aliens lived in the United States in 1940. About 1,600 Italian citizens were interned, and about 10,000 Italian-Americans were forced to move from their houses in California coastal communities to inland homes.
There were approximately 264,000 German aliens in 1940. During the war 10,905 Germans and German-Americans as well as a number of Bulgarians, Czechs, Hungarians and Romanians were placed in internment camps.
compare to that instead.
and where were the social justice warriors back then?
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