Posted on Dec 13, 2015
So......What are your thoughts on Micro chipping all REFUGEE's no matter what country they are from?
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Okay, so I know this sounds really crazy, but why not?
UPDATE: I found an article on microchiping and frankly it seems to have good uses and somewhat makes sense.
http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2014/08/30/is-there-microchip-implant-in-your-future.html
What if there was a simple way to micro chip....and once vetted, the chip can come out.
All refugee's will have to be finger printed, DNA put on file and micro chipped. Everyone will have to check in once every two weeks....either by signing in online or calling in to report their status and where about's. This way we can keep track of them and we can verify they are telling the truth when they check in.
No matter what country they are coming from.....and those coming here on VISA's of any kind....
This way, we have a file on them...we can monitor them
Yeah, yeah yeah....there are those that are going to say this is against their constitutional rights, but guess what?!?! They are not citizens, therefore they have not rights.
Anyway, let's hear it! What say your RP members?
UPDATE: I found an article on microchiping and frankly it seems to have good uses and somewhat makes sense.
http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2014/08/30/is-there-microchip-implant-in-your-future.html
What if there was a simple way to micro chip....and once vetted, the chip can come out.
All refugee's will have to be finger printed, DNA put on file and micro chipped. Everyone will have to check in once every two weeks....either by signing in online or calling in to report their status and where about's. This way we can keep track of them and we can verify they are telling the truth when they check in.
No matter what country they are coming from.....and those coming here on VISA's of any kind....
This way, we have a file on them...we can monitor them
Yeah, yeah yeah....there are those that are going to say this is against their constitutional rights, but guess what?!?! They are not citizens, therefore they have not rights.
Anyway, let's hear it! What say your RP members?
Edited 9 y ago
Posted 9 y ago
Responses: 18
Why should the US be taking any at all. Other Arab nations are not. Once those countries take their fair share of "refugees", then maybe the US could.
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MCPO Roger Collins
The so-called refugees have been and will be accepted by nearby Muslim countries. The reason they don't is citizenship is not part of the deal and limited bennies. Most are economic refugees and go for the best deal. That isn't a legitimate reason for refugee status. As for the basic question, once anyone sets feet on USA soil, they are able to use our Constitutional rights. That is one primary concern regarding GITMO detainees being tried here.
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Sgt Kelli Mays
MSgt (Join to see) I totally agree, but since they are being crammed down our throats by obama, we don't have a choice.
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SSG (Join to see)
Other Arab nations well when you are leaving a war torn region to try and have a better life with better treatment, jobs and all round human rights you do not go from one third world country to another. That would be counter productive to a better life. Having said that we should be able to monitor all immigrants but microchips well we are still talking about people.
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Sgt Kelli Mays I don't feel that it's the right thing to do to those people. I think something like that would do our country's reputation of freedom, more harm than good. That would be playing right into ISIS hands, that we are cruel and unfair to refugees. I'm all for DNA and proper vetting, but not put a microchip in them. From what I understand, any foreigner who enters our country legally, are kept track of by the CIA and FBI.
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Sgt Kelli Mays
SGT (Join to see) - As it is now...most don't want to get involved...then you have the opposite end of people who are busy bodies and watch everything. If everyone is watching and reports any suspicious activity, we're going to need a lot more police personnel to check up on it.
I was sitting at my favorite Starbucks...they have really comfortable couches and playing Christmas music when I could not help over hear (not ease dropping) a group of kids talking about this and one kid brought up the chip and they all discussed it. I've been thinking about it since.
Life is so complicated these days.
I was sitting at my favorite Starbucks...they have really comfortable couches and playing Christmas music when I could not help over hear (not ease dropping) a group of kids talking about this and one kid brought up the chip and they all discussed it. I've been thinking about it since.
Life is so complicated these days.
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SGT (Join to see)
Sgt Kelli Mays, That's amazing the kids actually think about what's going on. They're our future leaders, scientists, etc. we need to protect them from any harm, Mentally or physically. I wonder, if deep down, they are a little scared to go to school? Life is a lot more complicated since we were kids. That's for sure. But, we still used fireplaces to cook our food. Lol
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Sgt Kelli Mays
SGT (Join to see) - Here is an interesting article about Micro chips I just found.
http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2014/08/30/is-there-microchip-implant-in-your-future.html
http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2014/08/30/is-there-microchip-implant-in-your-future.html
Is there a microchip implant in your future? | Fox News
Microchip implants like the ones pet owners use to track their dogs and cats could become commonplace in humans in the next decade.
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SGT (Join to see)
Sgt Kelli Mays, So it sounds like a 50/50 win lose situation. I mean it sounds logical for what it's being used for, but if I had a choice, I wouldn't do it. If there's even a slight chance it could be hacked, I'm not in. Hackers would come up up with a formula just to prove they can. It is interesting though. My dog has an implant.
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I think that would be a waste of money to micro chip all refugees coming into this nation from Syria specifically and wrong for those refugees from areas which are not the result of radical Muslims terrorizing people Sgt Kelli Mays.
I concur with fingerprinting and DNA samples from every refugee which comes into this nation.
I concur with fingerprinting and DNA samples from every refugee which comes into this nation.
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SGM David W. Carr LOM, DMSM MP SGT
I think that there should be a registry that includes DNA for all US Citizens not just members of the military and criminals.
The registry could be used to find deadbeat parents that place a major burden on government court systems and agencies.
So if your DNA does not come back in the system then you are in this county without authorization and subject to deportation or criminal action.
If you want to visit the US for business or pleasure. You should be required to provide a DNA sample and fingerprints
Improved Facial and retinal scans to assist the identification process.
The registry could be used to find deadbeat parents that place a major burden on government court systems and agencies.
So if your DNA does not come back in the system then you are in this county without authorization and subject to deportation or criminal action.
If you want to visit the US for business or pleasure. You should be required to provide a DNA sample and fingerprints
Improved Facial and retinal scans to assist the identification process.
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Sgt Kelli Mays
LTC Stephen F. the problem is radical muslims are not just from Syria. They are from all over from many different countries....not just the middle east.
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