ABikerSailor
Diamond Member
There are many Syrian refugees who are leaving and heading elsewhere because they don't want to die at the hands of the terrorists in a senseless war. They are now heading for western countries and also want to come to the United States.
Many people, in light of the attacks in Paris don't want to allow any more Muslim refugees from Syria to be allowed to relocate. Many here in the United States have expressed a deep fear that what happened in Paris could happen here if those refugees were allowed here.
Many people have also said that the United States should not put boots on the ground, because it's not really our fight, it's theirs.
I have the solution for those refugees. If you are a healthy, able bodied male between the ages of 18 and 40, you can gain refugee status for your family if you agree to train up, and go back to Syria to take back your country from the terrorists. If not? Then you don't get access to the USA.
And, for those who are worried that the families that stay back are terrorists, not a problem. Tell the refugees that they need to keep in contact with their sponsors and let them know where they are at all times. Failure to comply results in you (and your family) going back to Syria. If a person who is serving in the fight against ISIL to take back Syria decides to go snappy and kill friendly troops? They are shot and their family is sent back to Syria.
I say that we should allow refugees, but we should also see if they are interested in putting some skin in the game to take back their country. If they are willing to serve to fight against the terrorists, I say that their families should be allowed refugee status and allowed into the country.
I mean, many immigrants earn their citizenship by volunteering for our military. I knew a PN2 who got his citizenship after serving 6 years and passing the test. He was willing to fight and die for this country, and that makes him a citizen in my eyes.
Refugees should be allowed the same consideration if they are willing to fight and die to take back their country. In the interim (until they get rid of ISIL), educate those who are left back here as refugees so that they can help rebuild their country after the men take it back.
That would be the smart, compassionate way to let the Syrian refugees in.
Many people, in light of the attacks in Paris don't want to allow any more Muslim refugees from Syria to be allowed to relocate. Many here in the United States have expressed a deep fear that what happened in Paris could happen here if those refugees were allowed here.
Many people have also said that the United States should not put boots on the ground, because it's not really our fight, it's theirs.
I have the solution for those refugees. If you are a healthy, able bodied male between the ages of 18 and 40, you can gain refugee status for your family if you agree to train up, and go back to Syria to take back your country from the terrorists. If not? Then you don't get access to the USA.
And, for those who are worried that the families that stay back are terrorists, not a problem. Tell the refugees that they need to keep in contact with their sponsors and let them know where they are at all times. Failure to comply results in you (and your family) going back to Syria. If a person who is serving in the fight against ISIL to take back Syria decides to go snappy and kill friendly troops? They are shot and their family is sent back to Syria.
I say that we should allow refugees, but we should also see if they are interested in putting some skin in the game to take back their country. If they are willing to serve to fight against the terrorists, I say that their families should be allowed refugee status and allowed into the country.
I mean, many immigrants earn their citizenship by volunteering for our military. I knew a PN2 who got his citizenship after serving 6 years and passing the test. He was willing to fight and die for this country, and that makes him a citizen in my eyes.
Refugees should be allowed the same consideration if they are willing to fight and die to take back their country. In the interim (until they get rid of ISIL), educate those who are left back here as refugees so that they can help rebuild their country after the men take it back.
That would be the smart, compassionate way to let the Syrian refugees in.