shockedcanadian
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This might have been America if not for Trump choosing to defend his country. Nobody should be welcoming in any savage son of a dog who is so far gone that he will behead someone who they don't even know and who doesn't pose a threat to them.
What would open borders mean for Americans? Only a complete moron and traitor supports open borders as far as I am concerned.
Also, from the British people I have heard from, the biggest reason they wanted out of the E.U was the lack of control over their borders, and thus, sovereignty. You want the best, brightest and most driven in your nation, who love your country and values, not some riff raff whack job intent on terror.
The killings put France on its highest level of alert and come at a time of extreme tension over the republication of caricatures of the Prophet Mohammad by the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo.
“It’s very clear that it is France that is under attack,” Macron said during an address in Nice, adding that “France will not give up on our values" in what he described as an "Islamist terrorist attack.”
"If we are attacked once again it is for the values which are ours: the freedom, for this possibility on our soil to believe freely and not to give in to any spirit of terror," Macron continued. "I say it with great clarity once again today: we won't surrender anything.”
What would open borders mean for Americans? Only a complete moron and traitor supports open borders as far as I am concerned.
Also, from the British people I have heard from, the biggest reason they wanted out of the E.U was the lack of control over their borders, and thus, sovereignty. You want the best, brightest and most driven in your nation, who love your country and values, not some riff raff whack job intent on terror.
Macron declares France 'under attack' after church beheading, bolsters security at schools, religious sites
At least three people were killed and several were wounded on Thursday following a knife attack at a church in the French city of Nice.
www.foxnews.com
The killings put France on its highest level of alert and come at a time of extreme tension over the republication of caricatures of the Prophet Mohammad by the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo.
“It’s very clear that it is France that is under attack,” Macron said during an address in Nice, adding that “France will not give up on our values" in what he described as an "Islamist terrorist attack.”
"If we are attacked once again it is for the values which are ours: the freedom, for this possibility on our soil to believe freely and not to give in to any spirit of terror," Macron continued. "I say it with great clarity once again today: we won't surrender anything.”