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« on: November 19, 2015, 07:50:27 PM »

Over 750,000 refugees have been resettled in the United States in the past 14 years; not one has been charged as a domestic terrorist; the United States has one of the most strict and extensive vetting process in the world for refugees entering the United States. The refugees fleeing Syria are escaping ISIL, and forcing them to stay in Syria only emboldens them. To close our borders to these people because of a terrorist attack committed in France by French nationals is immoral, prejudiced, and wrong.



Exactly. Here in Utah we have massively growing populations of refugees and immigrants (I worked at a thrift store that served many of them, from Somalis, to Vietnamese, to Iraqis, to Sudanese), and we haven't had any major problems from them. And if a state like Utah can accept refugees and immigrants from across the world, why not the rest of the US?
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