Posted on Jan 31, 2017
CNN News Live President Donald Trump Ban on Muslims Attorney General DEFIES Trump Order Live
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Let's stop calling it a Muslim ban. It is not a Muslim ban. Just stop it.
There are about 50 nations that have Muslim majorities. Seven of those states have been targeted by the executive order. Six of those states were identified by the intelligence community under the Obama administration as failed states, that are hot beds for training terrorists who follow an extreme and violent Islamic based ideology. The seventh state is Iran, the most active state sponsor of Terrorism, (Islamic based or not) in the world. The ban does not apply to any Muslim coming from anywhere else in the world.
President Trump is not satisfied that the vetting process sufficiently mitigates the risk associated with accepting people leaving the region. Accordingly he has stated through an executive order, how he expects the executive branch to carryout its responsibility to protect the American people. The ban is geographically and threat assessment based.
There is no religious test, as the ban applies to people of all faiths, races, and ethnicities. The ban is temporary. Additionally, the executive order provides mechanisms for the appropriate officials to intervene in individual cases. If we must put a label on it I choose the "Let's get our vetting ducks in a row" immigration policy.
There are about 50 nations that have Muslim majorities. Seven of those states have been targeted by the executive order. Six of those states were identified by the intelligence community under the Obama administration as failed states, that are hot beds for training terrorists who follow an extreme and violent Islamic based ideology. The seventh state is Iran, the most active state sponsor of Terrorism, (Islamic based or not) in the world. The ban does not apply to any Muslim coming from anywhere else in the world.
President Trump is not satisfied that the vetting process sufficiently mitigates the risk associated with accepting people leaving the region. Accordingly he has stated through an executive order, how he expects the executive branch to carryout its responsibility to protect the American people. The ban is geographically and threat assessment based.
There is no religious test, as the ban applies to people of all faiths, races, and ethnicities. The ban is temporary. Additionally, the executive order provides mechanisms for the appropriate officials to intervene in individual cases. If we must put a label on it I choose the "Let's get our vetting ducks in a row" immigration policy.
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