Most Europeans want immigration ban from Muslim-majority countries, poll reveals
“Now we have riots, people hurt and huge property damage while Police are told to stand down and or just restrain the precious little ‘snow flakes”.
President Trump recently shut down the US refugee system and placed a ban on all immigration from Iran, Iraq, Syria, Libya, Sudan, Somalia and Yemen. “As anyone in a startup incubator or accelerator can attest, working in a community of the best and brightest improves outcomes for everyone involved”, according to the letter. The US embassies in the two other “countries of concern” are limited in what they can do….
Though last year saw a record high number of Muslim refugees, the USA has admitted more Christian refugees (46 percent) over the last 15 years than Muslim refugees (32 percent). “There is no evidence that vetted refugees coming to the US will pose any more danger to the USA than do other classes of persons, such as European citizens”.
The letter also asks Trump to consider the effect the ban would have on students looking to attend United States universities and colleges to pursue degrees.
President Trump’s temporary ban on immigration from a few selected countries was the right idea with the correct goal. Only 29 percent of respondents in Germany and France shared that view.
Sheil said they want all of their people.
The actions taken by the Trump administration “were poorly conceived and implemented”, the letter continued. Since my family and I identify as Muslim, this specific piece of news stung us more than anything. Somalia is the only country falling under the U.S. travel ban that allows Israeli passport-holders to enter. The answer is no.
“The United States has led the world in medicine production for decades, not only because of its ability to finance drug discovery, but also because, more than any other country, the United States represents opportunity regardless of borders, gender, race, sexual orientation or political cast”, they wrote.
In addition to the $185 million lost in business travel bookings, McCormick said data also shows an up to 8% month-over-month decrease in business travel transactions in the United States (comparing January 2017 to December 2016). Initiating such a ban only furthers fuels the fire which extremist terrorist groups burn every day.
This issue isn’t relevant to whether you identify as a Republican or Democrat, it is whether you believe in humanity.
Christians are a religious majority in three of the 10 countries, including the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Further mitigating that risk is the fact that the large majority of jihadist terrorists in the United States have been American citizens or legal residents.
I am very fortunate that my parents immigrated here from Lebanon very early on. Many of our colleagues from overseas ultimately become Americans, all to the great benefit of the United States.