http://www.texastribune.org/2015/11/16/texas-block-syrian-refugee-resettlement-abbott-say/I completely agree with this move, however the Irony behind it is that we're bombing their country while bringing their masses here and in Europe, accepting them as citizens. Despite the Paris attacks, my stance on the refugee situation remained solid before and after. I was more curious if any of our friends across the pond or Europe in general who may have been affected by the great migration like Italy, Germany, and France has.
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I wouldn't be feeling across the pond
I would be fighting till the end
Yes I would send my family away but I wouldn't go
A good 70% of immigrants are men
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/paris-attacks-the-eight-terror-suspects-named-so-far-all-have-eu-passports-a6738821.html
Probably, not because of terror scare, but because we need to build more infrastructures to acommodate them...err, we need to build more igloo. We go big...
I saw a video the other day that stated that some 3 billion people were considered to be the bottom 2%. 400 million more are born into that same group every year. 1st word countries take in about 3 million of these annually. The current approach not only doesn't solve the problem, or even make a dent in it but it also floods our 1st world countries with cheap labour where governments also spend a fortune giving them tax breaks, free healthcare and other handouts.
Not to mention getting more of a foothold in amongst the oil states.
also we syria is one of the not oil muslim nations, so we dont really care about them
Any land near to those the US government wish to control. is strategic land...
Politically and militarily.
we have Iraq, Saudi, the GCC, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Turkey as either occupied territories or allies. look at where syria is on the map and tell me again that we somehow need them to deal with Iran.
also, ISIS was not the only rebel group trying to take out assad