![]() ![]() "After full consideration of this weekend's attacks of terror on innocent citizens in Paris, I will oppose any attempt to relocate Syrian refugees to Alabama," said Robert Bentley, governor of the southern US state. In contrast, two states in the US say they will block or suspend a programme to resettle Syrian refugees within their borders, citing security concerns after the deadly assaults in Paris. "There has been nothing other than immense generosity. "We need the borders closed until such time as we can be assured that we are not getting terrorists into Australia under the guise of refugees," MP Andrew Fraser said in comments cited by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.īut the government has rejected the idea and Attorney-General George Brandis has said the "worst thing we could do is to alienate the Muslim community".Īnd Porter said he expected no difficulty for the Syrian family, who would be met by officials at the airport. "It has all of the level of stringency that occurs for all humanitarian and refugee arrivals." But a New South Wales state politician had earlier called on Australia in a post on Facebook to close its borders to refugees from the Middle East. ![]() "Their processing has been orderly - some would say very, very slow - but very, very thorough," he said. Both are real fears but one has me actually watching myself on the street and the other doesn't.Porter stressed that Australia's refugee selection process had been rigorous and he expected a positive response to the arrival of the family - a couple and three children. I think you misunderstand me or I didn't say it well.Įta: in context, the kinds of fear aren't the same thing. The best we can do is provide aid over there. It won't be perfect but it will help.Īs far as 'refugees' from the world's disasters - well there will be to many disasters and too many people to bring in. It can be people from all over the world - and it should be but they have to met the requirements. Lastly there should be a requirement that they receive no government benefits for a long period of time, say 5 or 10 years. They should also be required to promise to be tolerant of other people. That has changed.Įveryone we allow in, should have either a useful skill or trade, or be successful in some manner, or have demonstrated that they are hard working, or they have worked for us overseas (openly or covertly) and we can allow in some people who are rich because they will pay their own way. It used to be people came here knowing there was no free ride. Then we'll have both.Īnd you can bet that a lot of these people are going to be real big on 'normal crime' since they don't exactly come from functioning societies.Īs you know, the US has something others want. is that people are working overtime to make it so that the former becomes as big a problem as the latter. Quote: "Not saying I support this in any way, but I just don't fear terrorism like I do normal crime." Not saying I support this in any way, but I just don't fear terrorism like I do normal crime. I'd worry more if I didn't have so many home invasions and muggings going on around me right now, but I'm preoccupied with stuff currently happening, not stuff that could happen. I'm worried plenty about getting hit by drunk drivers and about the black kids attacking people lately, and I'm worried about Bayou Classic, but I'm just not worried about Jihadis. And these guys are merely debarcing here and then going on to other places, right? If the new guy at the mosque starts talking about stuff that would mess up the tourism, he's going to get fed to the gators. We have a lot of Muslims already and we've had them for a long time. ![]() I'm betting that you're more than capable of looking after yourself, but this is a game changer. Build a fence around New Orleans and keep stashing them there.īe careful BES. ![]()
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