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already sddressed above and anytime broSGT Damaso V Santana -
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SGT (Join to see) - Good a double check is always good!
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SGT Damaso V Santana
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COL Charles Williams
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SGT (Join to see) - Hooah, but this EO was not about what happened here before, it was about preventing what might or could happen, based on the most dangerous and most likely threat. That is how we plan all operations. Because it has not happened, does mean these countries are not the most likely to cause us problems. This is about being proactive, not reactive like we have been for too many years....
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SSG(P) Casualty Operations Ncoic
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Check out how many rapes have been committed by the so-called "refugees" in the Nordic countries, England, France, etc. Those committing the rapes have no remorse about doing it, and are actually proud of it. In England, teenaged girls are being kidnapped and forced into prostitution or just killed after being gang-raped. The British authorities won't do anything for fear of offending the invading Muslim hordes.
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SGT Damaso V Santana
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I can only hope that as opposed to the UK and Germany where these criminal animals are ignored, should anything like that happen here they will be hunted and justice applied.
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MAJ Joe Bentley
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Those Chechens that bombed the Boston marathon must not count. The female from the couple in San Bernardino was a Muslim terrorist from that region. Also, all of those attacks were carried out by radical Muslims, and some were carried out by refugees. Just because someone denies it that doesn't make it so. You are either in denial or part of the problem.
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SGT John "Buck" Buczinski
SGT John "Buck" Buczinski
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SSG (Join to see) - Actually they were refugees. And, as the title states, "How many fatal terror attacks have refugees carried out in the U.S.? " Not how many were from countries on the suspended visa list. Which is what it is, a 90 day SUSPENSION, not an all out ban.
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SSG (Join to see) - The title of this post says
"How many fatal terror attacks have refugees carried out in the US? None"
So, yes they do actually count and yes they where Refugees.
They where brought here by their parents seeking Political Asylum due to persecution for being Chechen.

ref·u·gee
ˌrefyo͝oˈjē/Submit
noun
a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.
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Lee Logan
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The San Bernardino attacks were carried out by an American citizen married to a Pakistani citizen going through the citizenship process. Pakistan is currently not under the travel prohibition. The same with Chechnya (the Boston bombings). We also are not blocking Saudi citizens despite the fact that so much of the money funding terror groups here and abroad as well as jihadists are coming from that nation and the groups they support.
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MAJ Joe Bentley
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Lee Logan - Pease read the comments by MSgt Robert Spurgeon to avoid duplicity of facts that clearly refute the argument that no refugees were involved.
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