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That doesn't show anything. How many Christians are trying to get out of Syria but can't because the US is making it difficult.
Moving goalposts, wtf? How about the UN camps where refugees are picked up from lack a christian contingent because they are persecuted in that environment. I guess if the UN can't protect them, that is also the United States fault?
From article:
But when you have been running a refugee program for years, and you have accepted 10,612 Sunni refugees and 56 Christians, and it is obvious why and obvious how to fix it, and nothing is done to fix it—well, the results speak more loudly than speeches, laws, intentions or excuses. In effect, we make it almost impossible for Christian refugees to get here.
So I’ll stick with that heading. And I agree with Shea: “This is de facto discrimination and a gross injustice.†Hats off to Cotton for seeing it for what it is and suggesting a viable solution. His bill would bring this shameful practice to an end and save the lives of many Syrian Christians.
http://www.newsweek.com/us-bars-christian-not-muslim-refugees-syria-497494
Bottom line: Muslims have it FAR EASIER(not even close) than christians from middle eastern countries....Whether US making difficult or not is issue; sad thing is, the only one who attempted to bring bill to table was a Republican Senator from Arkansas named Tom Cotton.
Christians from those countries shouldn't have to apply for refugee status through UN because it is unsafe for them to be in camps, but rather directly petition the US government.
The same thing happens in Germany: Muslim Translators deliberately lie and mislead to German Authorities when translating on behalf of Christians or recent Christian converted Refugees.
We also saw this on the Boats to Italy. Muslims threw the open Christians off.
This is part of "There's only so many people taken, and I'll make sure it's my brethren and not the Kuffars"
The population is 10% Christians, but only 0.8% are being admitted...
You figure it out.
Irrelevant unless you know 10% of the Syrian refugees seeking entrance to the US are Christian. Feel free to post up your source.
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Notably absent from the executive order:
Saudi Arabia
Pakistan
Looks like Trump has been bought and paid for by the Saudis already.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/01/27/trump-signs-executive-order-for-extreme-vetting-refugees.html