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I don't believe that every single person who comes to America without going through the proper immigration protocols, or by way of the refugee program, are an enemy of the United States. However, that element exists, no matter how many or how few, and they are crossing into the United States, mixed into the rest of the folks, with a smile on their face, and innocence in their pleas for help.
I lock the door of my house, not because I don't trust my neighbors, or because I think everyone walking down the street is a criminal or drug dealer, but because no matter how few it may be, the undesirable element exists out there.
It's common sense that we don't allow people from countries where the majority supports jihadism, or the government funds and harbors terrorism, and we must not allow people to enter the country illegally and then simply welcome them with open arms without at least vetting them so as to ensure they are not a danger to the receiving population.
Evidence exists that within the populations of illegal aliens and refugees, the bad apples exist.
Daniel De Jesus Rangel-Sherrer came to the U.S. illegally from Mexico, and now has been accused of killing a South Carolina high school student. He had been protected from deportation under the DACA program.
An immigrant from Sudan, Emanuel Kidega Samson, has been arrested for shooting-up the Burnette Chapel Church of Christ in Antioch, Tennessee.
Sudan, along with Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria and Yemen is among the original six countries covered by President Trump’s original “travel ban.” A new ban on travel from five of those six countries, plus Chad, North Korea and Venezuela has replaced the original executive order.
-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary
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