Book of Jeremiah
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It's not a matter of fear. It's a matter of common sense. These refugees have not been screened / properly vetted. You have no idea who is coming in.Working well for them so far, ain't it.
There goes Pops. Confusing those refugees and terrorists again. Damn that old age.
Still waiting on how many you're going to take in. There you go saying something should be done but not personally willing to do it. Damn that Liberal mindset. It's the we should do it but don't consider me the we.
It's a dumb thought that you've had. The idea that one must personally house refugees in order to favor taking them in. That's the kind of thing a 9 year old would consider clever.
That said, I am looking into ways to help Syrian refugees.
This is the American way. We take in those in need. We don't let our fears dictate what we do.
No, it's not common sense. Common sense would dictate that you actually read up on what the process is for these refugees to come into the US instead of letting Rush Limpballs tell you what it is. It takes up to two years for these refugees to complete the screening processing.
Up to two years for complete screening process? Someone dropped the ball then.
BREAKING! First 10,000 Syrian Refugees Arrive In LA: Estimated Cost To Taxpayers For Family Of Four Is $257,480 » 100percentfedUp.com
The 10,000 Syrian refugees are first flown to the United States, according to the French news wire Agence France-Presse, with the State Department paying the International Organization for Migration (IOM) for the airfare.
Then, once the refugees arrive in the country, they could be dispersed across the 180 cities listed above, where they are to aided within the first 30 to 90 days in settling and finding employment in the area.
After approximately 90 days, refugees are no longer eligible for the State Department-funded support that they were receiving through migrant and refugee services. However, they are able to join support programs through the Department of Health and Human Services.
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Within the first 30-90 days the refugees are settling in among the US population and finding employment. So much for the complete two year screening process, eh? Did I mention that 70% of these refugees are MAM's - Military age Males? Yes, they are. Only 30% of these refugees are women and children. The truth is you do not know who these people are and neither do we.
The process is bring refugees into country, disperse refugees across the USA to 180 cities, give them aid for the first 30 -90 days in resettling and finding employment and then? Screen them (do background checks, etc.) for their eligibility to be here for the next two years!
So much for common sense!
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