TNHarley
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As a country, you narcissistSpeak for yourself, child. I can take care of myself just fine.We shouldn't be letting in people when we cant even take care of ourselves.
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As a country, you narcissistSpeak for yourself, child. I can take care of myself just fine.We shouldn't be letting in people when we cant even take care of ourselves.
First of all, Muslim terrorists and the like are infinitely patient. Second of all, we don't know anything about these people and who has infiltrated their numbers the vast majority of them have no papers or anything with them.It should be a dozen yearsThe vetting is a joke... 18 to 24 months is nowhere near long enough.OP's a lie. They are vetted.
Sure it is. Some of them, infact, wait 6 years.
If it's a joke then why has it been largely successful? In 1980 we passed the Refugee Resettlement Act, which started the vetting process. It was temperarily halted and revamped after 9/11. Since 1980 some 3 million refugees have settled in the US.
I think fewer than a dozen have been implicated in any sort of terrorism, which can include anything from an action to providing financial support to a terrorist group, none were involved in a fatal attack. There's also a lot of confusion between refugeees who come in through the Refugee Resettlement Program and immigrants and asylum seekers that are completely different. The most often cited example is the Tsarnaev brothers, but their father was an assylum seeker, not a refugee and they came as small children.
So why do you say it's a joke? Maybe a dozen out of 3 million? Sounds like it's been pretty effective.
What further information could be gotten in a dozen years?
How many Syrian refugees have committed terrorist acts since they've been here?
First of all, Muslim terrorists and the like are infinitely patient. Second of all, we don't know anything about these people and who has infiltrated their numbers the vast majority of them have no papers or anything with them.It should be a dozen yearsThe vetting is a joke... 18 to 24 months is nowhere near long enough.OP's a lie. They are vetted.
Sure it is. Some of them, infact, wait 6 years.
If it's a joke then why has it been largely successful? In 1980 we passed the Refugee Resettlement Act, which started the vetting process. It was temperarily halted and revamped after 9/11. Since 1980 some 3 million refugees have settled in the US.
I think fewer than a dozen have been implicated in any sort of terrorism, which can include anything from an action to providing financial support to a terrorist group, none were involved in a fatal attack. There's also a lot of confusion between refugeees who come in through the Refugee Resettlement Program and immigrants and asylum seekers that are completely different. The most often cited example is the Tsarnaev brothers, but their father was an assylum seeker, not a refugee and they came as small children.
So why do you say it's a joke? Maybe a dozen out of 3 million? Sounds like it's been pretty effective.
What further information could be gotten in a dozen years?
How many Syrian refugees have committed terrorist acts since they've been here?
Let other countries take up the slack of immigration, because right now we do not need any more Syrian refugees along with neighboring countries.Biometrics, fingerprints, IDs, iris scanning, DNS testing, refugees | Homeland Security News WireThe current so called "vetting" process is a joke - 18 to 24 months is nowhere near enough time…
Refugees applying to come to the United States go through several different security measures aiming to make sure that they who they say they are, and that they are involved with terror organizations or criminal gangs. The security screening includes detailed interviews, three levels of background checks, three fingerprint screenings, contagious disease screening, and cultural orientation. The United States has plans in the works for additional biometric measures, including iris scanning and rapid-turnaround DNA testing.
What will Trump bring to the table with his "extreme vetting"? Have you ever noticed he has never given any details?
So what will he add?
Only takes one to fuck things up… Let us focus on immigration from other countries we don't need anymore crazy Muslims here.First of all, Muslim terrorists and the like are infinitely patient. Second of all, we don't know anything about these people and who has infiltrated their numbers the vast majority of them have no papers or anything with them.It should be a dozen yearsThe vetting is a joke... 18 to 24 months is nowhere near long enough.
Sure it is. Some of them, infact, wait 6 years.
If it's a joke then why has it been largely successful? In 1980 we passed the Refugee Resettlement Act, which started the vetting process. It was temperarily halted and revamped after 9/11. Since 1980 some 3 million refugees have settled in the US.
I think fewer than a dozen have been implicated in any sort of terrorism, which can include anything from an action to providing financial support to a terrorist group, none were involved in a fatal attack. There's also a lot of confusion between refugeees who come in through the Refugee Resettlement Program and immigrants and asylum seekers that are completely different. The most often cited example is the Tsarnaev brothers, but their father was an assylum seeker, not a refugee and they came as small children.
So why do you say it's a joke? Maybe a dozen out of 3 million? Sounds like it's been pretty effective.
What further information could be gotten in a dozen years?
How many Syrian refugees have committed terrorist acts since they've been here?
Sure we do. We've been vetting them.
How many Syrian refugees have committed terrorist acts since they've been here?
Let other countries take up the slack of immigration, because right now we do not need any more Syrian refugees along with neighboring countries.Biometrics, fingerprints, IDs, iris scanning, DNS testing, refugees | Homeland Security News WireThe current so called "vetting" process is a joke - 18 to 24 months is nowhere near enough time…
Refugees applying to come to the United States go through several different security measures aiming to make sure that they who they say they are, and that they are involved with terror organizations or criminal gangs. The security screening includes detailed interviews, three levels of background checks, three fingerprint screenings, contagious disease screening, and cultural orientation. The United States has plans in the works for additional biometric measures, including iris scanning and rapid-turnaround DNA testing.
What will Trump bring to the table with his "extreme vetting"? Have you ever noticed he has never given any details?
So what will he add?
Only takes one to fuck things up… Let us focus on immigration from other countries we don't need anymore crazy Muslims here.First of all, Muslim terrorists and the like are infinitely patient. Second of all, we don't know anything about these people and who has infiltrated their numbers the vast majority of them have no papers or anything with them.It should be a dozen yearsSure it is. Some of them, infact, wait 6 years.
If it's a joke then why has it been largely successful? In 1980 we passed the Refugee Resettlement Act, which started the vetting process. It was temperarily halted and revamped after 9/11. Since 1980 some 3 million refugees have settled in the US.
I think fewer than a dozen have been implicated in any sort of terrorism, which can include anything from an action to providing financial support to a terrorist group, none were involved in a fatal attack. There's also a lot of confusion between refugeees who come in through the Refugee Resettlement Program and immigrants and asylum seekers that are completely different. The most often cited example is the Tsarnaev brothers, but their father was an assylum seeker, not a refugee and they came as small children.
So why do you say it's a joke? Maybe a dozen out of 3 million? Sounds like it's been pretty effective.
What further information could be gotten in a dozen years?
How many Syrian refugees have committed terrorist acts since they've been here?
Sure we do. We've been vetting them.
How many Syrian refugees have committed terrorist acts since they've been here?
The current so called "vetting" process is a joke - 18 to 24 months is nowhere near enough time…
We can't afford this foolishness, huge diminishing return on crazy Muslim immigrants.Let other countries take up the slack of immigration, because right now we do not need any more Syrian refugees along with neighboring countries.Biometrics, fingerprints, IDs, iris scanning, DNS testing, refugees | Homeland Security News WireThe current so called "vetting" process is a joke - 18 to 24 months is nowhere near enough time…
Refugees applying to come to the United States go through several different security measures aiming to make sure that they who they say they are, and that they are involved with terror organizations or criminal gangs. The security screening includes detailed interviews, three levels of background checks, three fingerprint screenings, contagious disease screening, and cultural orientation. The United States has plans in the works for additional biometric measures, including iris scanning and rapid-turnaround DNA testing.
What will Trump bring to the table with his "extreme vetting"? Have you ever noticed he has never given any details?
So what will he add?
They have been, to a much greater extent then we have, and with fewer resources.
These people are treated better than American citizens, vetting should be a dozen yearsThe current so called "vetting" process is a joke - 18 to 24 months is nowhere near enough time…
Your posts said they weren't vetted, and now you admit that they were vetted for 18 to 24 months. Pick a lane and stay in it dumbass. If someone can fake it for two years, they'll be able to fake it for 20 years and still enter this country.
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We can't afford this foolishness, huge diminishing return on crazy Muslim immigrants.Let other countries take up the slack of immigration, because right now we do not need any more Syrian refugees along with neighboring countries.Biometrics, fingerprints, IDs, iris scanning, DNS testing, refugees | Homeland Security News WireThe current so called "vetting" process is a joke - 18 to 24 months is nowhere near enough time…
Refugees applying to come to the United States go through several different security measures aiming to make sure that they who they say they are, and that they are involved with terror organizations or criminal gangs. The security screening includes detailed interviews, three levels of background checks, three fingerprint screenings, contagious disease screening, and cultural orientation. The United States has plans in the works for additional biometric measures, including iris scanning and rapid-turnaround DNA testing.
What will Trump bring to the table with his "extreme vetting"? Have you ever noticed he has never given any details?
So what will he add?
They have been, to a much greater extent then we have, and with fewer resources.
Are our security services so inept that they need years to check the credentials of an applicant?
For just $2,000 you can buy a forged Syrian passport. Daily Mail Reporter got an excellent forgery in under a week.
Whoopsies an eta: Same one as one of the Paris terrorists
MailOnline reporter bought SAME Syrian passport used by ISIS Paris bomber | Daily Mail Online
Only takes one to spoil the whole bunchWe can't afford this foolishness, huge diminishing return on crazy Muslim immigrants.Let other countries take up the slack of immigration, because right now we do not need any more Syrian refugees along with neighboring countries.Biometrics, fingerprints, IDs, iris scanning, DNS testing, refugees | Homeland Security News WireThe current so called "vetting" process is a joke - 18 to 24 months is nowhere near enough time…
Refugees applying to come to the United States go through several different security measures aiming to make sure that they who they say they are, and that they are involved with terror organizations or criminal gangs. The security screening includes detailed interviews, three levels of background checks, three fingerprint screenings, contagious disease screening, and cultural orientation. The United States has plans in the works for additional biometric measures, including iris scanning and rapid-turnaround DNA testing.
What will Trump bring to the table with his "extreme vetting"? Have you ever noticed he has never given any details?
So what will he add?
They have been, to a much greater extent then we have, and with fewer resources.
What crazy Syrian refugees have come here?
These people are treated better than American citizens, vetting should be a dozen yearsThe current so called "vetting" process is a joke - 18 to 24 months is nowhere near enough time…
Your posts said they weren't vetted, and now you admit that they were vetted for 18 to 24 months. Pick a lane and stay in it dumbass. If someone can fake it for two years, they'll be able to fake it for 20 years and still enter this country.
![]()
We can't afford this foolishness, huge diminishing return on crazy Muslim immigrants.Let other countries take up the slack of immigration, because right now we do not need any more Syrian refugees along with neighboring countries.Biometrics, fingerprints, IDs, iris scanning, DNS testing, refugees | Homeland Security News WireThe current so called "vetting" process is a joke - 18 to 24 months is nowhere near enough time…
Refugees applying to come to the United States go through several different security measures aiming to make sure that they who they say they are, and that they are involved with terror organizations or criminal gangs. The security screening includes detailed interviews, three levels of background checks, three fingerprint screenings, contagious disease screening, and cultural orientation. The United States has plans in the works for additional biometric measures, including iris scanning and rapid-turnaround DNA testing.
What will Trump bring to the table with his "extreme vetting"? Have you ever noticed he has never given any details?
So what will he add?
They have been, to a much greater extent then we have, and with fewer resources.
What crazy Syrian refugees have come here?
OP's a lie. They are vetted.
OP's a lie. They are vetted.
He's not saying they are unvetted.
Listen to all 3 videos. It is next to impossible to fully vet them.OP's a lie. They are vetted.
He's not saying they are unvetted.