Rupert Murdoch: Allow Refugees Who Are ‘Proven Christians’
“We should not be allowing Muslim refugees from countries where ISIS and al Qaeda have control of significant amounts of territory because of the inability of this administration, the inability of our intelligence sources to distinguish between who is and is not an ISIS terrorist”, Cruz said.
The United States isn’t just a country that prides itself on freedom of religion, and refuses to impose “religious tests” on candidates for office. Google used a clever fortunetelling search engine to draw attention to the issue, by forcing users to “take a moment to think of [the refugees’] future”. How can this be?
“Understand, under current law, it takes anywhere from, on average, 18 to 24 months to clear a refugee to come into the United States”.
Syria’s population is about 90 percent Muslim and 10 percent Christian.
Senator Ted Cruz loses his cool yet proudly talks about President Obama’s indirect attack on his Syrian refugees policy. “Islamic State terrorists can just as easily pose as illegal aliens crossing our southern border as they can refugees fleeing a war torn country overseas”.
“You have to prove it. How are they proving it?” “There is no meaningful risk of Christians committing acts of terror”, he said in an interview.
“Our president instead of going full bore against ISIS seems to be more intent on going after Republican governors”. He is too busy lecturing America about our alleged Islamophobia to be bothered. There is virtually no place in the vast Islamic world where Christians can find that safety.
Obama said ISIS would be defeated with the “Boston Strong” unity attitude displayed by the city after the marathon bombings.
The nation was forced to endure yet more pious prattling from President Obama this week who spent time berating Americans who are anxious about Islamic jihadists hell-bent on blowing us all to kingdom come. They have vowed to attack Washington, D.C. The commander in chief had better be interested in American leadership and winning this war!
Even the liberal media is largely negative in its reviews.
Cruz challenged Obama to a televised debate on refugee policy.
Donald Trump indicated he wants to expel current Syrian refugees and Ben Carson said taking in Syrian refugees is a “suspension of intellect”.
When the president did show flashes of anger, it was misdirected. Why is he showing more anger toward Republicans and reporters than against radical terrorism?
“I don’t believe the answer is sending boots on the ground to Syria”, Cruz added, saying that too many people are eager to get Americans involved in a civil war there. I have to say, particularly in light of what happened in Paris, that’s nothing short of lunacy.
Obama’s attack could be a political boon for a candidate energized by sparring with the White House from the pole position in the conservative movement.
In Europe, I think people like Chancellor Merkel have taken a very courageous stance in saying it is our moral obligation, as fellow human beings, to help people who are in such vulnerable situations.
North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory requested additional information about any refugees slated to go to his state.