Not sure it was covered as I haven't gone back to read, but I've seen reports where these countries Obama had on a list. If true, it's just a list and the action is different. I'm willing to bet the countries not barred on the list have economical ties more to then just Trump. Regardless, I find the way this has transpired, especially towards legal citizens to be very wrong, and un-American.
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Trump's Muslim immigration ban includes green card holders
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the balls on this guy...
i'm really hoping for a WWIII, just any shit that will destroy my country and it'll be enough reason to quit my job.
Ah, I see, Trump's election brings back lost idiots. Not surprised that it attracts certain personalities.
(January 30, 2017 at 6:08 pm)Assimilate Wrote: Not sure it was covered as I haven't gone back to read, but I've seen reports where these countries Obama had on a list. If true, it's just a list and the action is different. I'm willing to bet the countries not barred on the list have economical ties more to then just Trump. Regardless, I find the way this has transpired, especially towards legal citizens to be very wrong, and un-American. The Obama administration came up with the list as "countries of concern". Trump is now trying to blame Obama by saying he came up with the list. I call bullshit on that because while Obama came up with the list, he never imposed any immigration restrictions of the level that Trump has now. This is on Trump and we shouldn't let him pass the buck. RE: Trump's Muslim immigration ban includes green card holders
January 30, 2017 at 6:18 pm
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(January 30, 2017 at 9:09 am)paulpablo Wrote:The countries on the list have weak national governments and they are infested with ISIS. The US doesn't have the capability to do detailed investigations of visa applicants in those countries to determine if potential visitors have terrorist ties. The countries not on the list have better national infrastructure in place to determine if visa applicants have terrorist ties.(January 30, 2017 at 1:51 am)Regina Wrote: The ban bars people also bans people from the 38 Visa Waiver Program countries if they have been to one of those countries unless they have a visa. IOW, a person from England can't go to Yemen and then back to England and then to the US unless he gets a US visa. Of course the reason why those countries have weak governments is because of American and European interference in their domestic affairs. But that's beside the point. Just be aware that if other countries, such as England, France, Germany, Canada don't play by our rules they will also be placed on the list. (January 30, 2017 at 6:18 pm)Tiberius Wrote:Trump didn't impose a permanent ban. It's temporary until we come up with a better system. Consider it like a shop being closed for remodeling or being temporarily out of stock on certain items. The intent is to provide the best customer service possible so he's suspending certain operations until he gets a better system in place.(January 30, 2017 at 6:08 pm)Assimilate Wrote: Not sure it was covered as I haven't gone back to read, but I've seen reports where these countries Obama had on a list. If true, it's just a list and the action is different. I'm willing to bet the countries not barred on the list have economical ties more to then just Trump. Regardless, I find the way this has transpired, especially towards legal citizens to be very wrong, and un-American. (January 30, 2017 at 6:18 pm)Wyrd of Gawd Wrote:(January 30, 2017 at 9:09 am)paulpablo Wrote: I'm not putting any opinions forward here because I admit I know little about American politics. So I am genuinely asking this as a question not a rhetorical question.The countries on the list have weak national governments and they are infested with ISIS. The US doesn't have the capability to do detailed investigations of visa applicants in those countries to determine if potential visitors have terrorist ties. The countries not on the list have better national infrastructure in place to determine if visa applicants have terrorist ties. Sure, except we're talking about thousands of lives being uprooted for no good reason and a legal entanglement shitstorm that will have untold ramifications instead of a few mildly inconvenienced customers. Yet again, you show your astonishing lack of empathy, not to mention utter failure to grasp reality. Oh noes! I insulted you again! If you have any serious concerns, are being harassed, or just need someone to talk to, feel free to contact me via PM RE: Trump's Muslim immigration ban includes green card holders
January 30, 2017 at 8:12 pm
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(January 30, 2017 at 11:58 am)Tiberius Wrote:(January 30, 2017 at 2:04 am)Wyrd of Gawd Wrote: Tiberius, (January 30, 2017 at 4:50 pm)Aegon Wrote: Hey Wyrd, look at this pathetic snowflake! That's great propaganda. If he had gone to Germany he wouldn't have had such problems. Castro and a couple of his buddies took over Cuba. A handful of ISIS thugs took over a lot of Iraq and Syria. If the people won't fight back and defend their own ancestral lands from a few guys with a couple of guns and knives do you think they will have the guts to defend the countries that they flood into? They could have easily killed the first ISIS thugs without any problem. They didn't because they were cowards and collaborators. Sorry but I have no tears to give. (January 30, 2017 at 6:15 pm)abaris Wrote: Ah, I see, Trump's election brings back lost idiots. Not surprised that it attracts certain personalities. whats up with u man ? ever occurred to you that i might be joking. dont be so.. whats my personality like ? other than ofc fucking awesome (January 30, 2017 at 11:29 am)Regina Wrote:(January 30, 2017 at 9:09 am)paulpablo Wrote: I'm not putting any opinions forward here because I admit I know little about American politics. So I am genuinely asking this as a question not a rhetorical question. Three reasons, Shrub wanted to get revenge for Papa Shrub as he thought Iraq I (VI if you're British) cost Papa the election, the PNAC wanted to take control of Iraqi oil to flood the market and destroy OPEC, and the State Dept and Rice wanted to take control of Iraqi oil to stop it from flooding onto the market and destroying OPEC. Darth Cheney wanted to do all three. Given such clear and complimentary goals it's surprising that Iraq became such a clusterfuck.
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