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Old 03-17-2017, 08:12 AM
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The story goes that when Europe was comprised of just small villages a place called Rome did something different than other villages. Rome welcomed strangers to their village and incorporated their skulls to the benefit of the community and hence Rome grew strong.

Its not immigrants per se that are the issue. It is the manner of entry and vetting of immigrants as to their ability to contribute and their desire and fealty to this nation that is at issue.

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I really would like to hear what you want to add to the vetting orocess that already exists. I keep hearing how we need to vet stronger, yet never hear HOW.

How the Refugee Vetting Process Works | The Heritage Foundation

Refugees are already vigorously vetted. I know because I vetted them. - The Washington Post


"With the uproar over President Trump's new travel ban and the GOP plan to repeal-and-replace Obamacare, scant attention is being paid to the opening President Donald Trump seems to have created for immigration reform.

The Washington Post, no fan of the president, has suggested that his appeal to Congress last month for a bipartisan solution to the long-standing problem could be a groundbreaking development – positioning Trump as "the one man" capable of making immigration reform happen.

That may be true: But first the president must distance himself from the many fictions he's been peddling about immigrants."


"President Trump similarly misrepresents the terrorist threat posed by immigrants in order to justify slowing immigration while imposing "extreme vetting." He claimed that "the vast majority of individuals convicted for terrorism-related offenses since 9/11 came here from outside of our country." But the people he is referencing are not immigrants!"
President Trump similarly misrepresents the terrorist threat posed by immigrants in order to justify slowing immigration while imposing "extreme vetting." He claimed that "the
vast majority of individuals convicted for terrorism-related offenses since 9/11 came here from outside of our country." But the people he is referencing are not immigrants!

http://www.cnbc.com/2017/03/16/trump...ommentary.html

AGAIN, how can we pass anything meaningful when the President is lying to the american voters. How can we have any legislation or law based on lies ?