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:YAWN: Few means little if any at all, and it may not cover everybody trying to enter, use common sense and basic reality. Quit trying to play word games, it shows little intelligence on your end.What was it I linked to from Clapper and Comey? There is no paperwork on Syrians.:YAWN: I have shown you where Trump got his info from, it is a well known fact that the Syrian Refugees were the topic, they have no paperwork, they don't know where they are coming from, the administration has admitted that ISIS rebels could get through to the US. This is all common knowledge since last year when the Obama Admin put it out to when Trump first stated it. :YAWN::YAWN: Why does the Obama Administration say you are wrong?
The Obama Administration doesn't dispute a single thing I have said.
Note you haven't even tried to show that Trump's statements are true- you have only attempted to provide rationalizations over why you accept the falseness of Trump's statements.
So now you are adding your lies to Trump's?
Here is what you said:
they have no paperwork, they don't know where they are coming from,
What has the Obama administration actually said?
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/11/w...stration-to-accept-10000-syrian-refugees.html
“Refugees go through the most robust security process of anybody who’s contemplating travel to the United States,” Mr. Earnest said. “Refugees have to be screened by the National Counter Terrorism Center, by the F.B.I. Terrorist Screening Center. They go through databases that are maintained by D.H.S., the Department of Defense and the intelligence community. There is biographical and biometric information that is collected about these individuals.”
That sure sounds like 'paperwork' to me.
Your quote talks about refugees in general. Mr Earnest is the White House Press Secretary, he holds NO political clout.
Again from my link coming directly from the Obama Admin:
Several high-level administration officials have warned in recent months just how challenging this can be. While they say U.S. security measures are much better than in the past, vetting Syrian refugees poses a quandary: How do you screen people from a war-torn country that has few criminal and terrorist databases to check?Yea, I would rather listen to Clapper and Comey verse Josh Earnest the White House Press Secretary. SMFH
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FBI Director James Comey added in congressional testimony last month that “a number of people who were of serious concern” slipped through the screening of Iraq War refugees, including two arrested on terrorism-related charges. “There’s no doubt that was the product of a less than excellent vetting,” he said.
Although Comey said the process has since “improved dramatically,” Syrian refugees will be even harder to check because, unlike in Iraq, U.S. soldiers have not been on the ground collecting information on the local population. “If we don’t know much about somebody, there won’t be anything in our data,” he said. “I can’t sit here and offer anybody an absolute assurance that there’s no risk associated with this.”
??? Say what? When did "few databases to check," "hard to check," and "don't know much," correspond to "know nothing" and "and an absence of paperwork?" Do you not understand the difference between "little information" and "no information?"