bripat9643
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It kills me that Obama and Hillary are pushing this during an election year. Do they really think this is a winning issue?
Donald Trump's campaign SLAMMED the Obama administration's plan to INCREASE the importation of foreign refugees by 30 PERCENT. OBAMA ADMINISTRATION'S INTENTION to admit 110,000 REFUGEES
This figure represents 10,000 additional refugees in addition to the administration's formerly stated objective of 100,000 refugees in FY 2017. Chairman of the Senate Immigration Subcommittee, Sen. Jeff Sessions, pointed out that this represents "a roughly 57 percent INCREASE in the number of refugees the United States admitted as recently as FY 2015, and a roughly 29 percent INCREASE from the Administration's target for FY 2016."
Sen. Sessions suggested that these proposals represent "a COMPLETE BETRAYAL" of the American people, who oppose such "RADICAL" immigration policies. "The American people DO NOT SUPPORT these radical plans, which amount to a complete betrayal from their leaders in Washington," Sessions said. Trump's immigration adviser, Julie Kirchner, formerly the executive director of the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), accused Obama and Hillary Clinton of pushing immigration policies that go against the interests and desires of the American electorate.
This figure represents 10,000 additional refugees in addition to the administration's formerly stated objective of 100,000 refugees in FY 2017. Chairman of the Senate Immigration Subcommittee, Sen. Jeff Sessions, pointed out that this represents "a roughly 57 percent INCREASE in the number of refugees the United States admitted as recently as FY 2015, and a roughly 29 percent INCREASE from the Administration's target for FY 2016."
Sen. Sessions suggested that these proposals represent "a COMPLETE BETRAYAL" of the American people, who oppose such "RADICAL" immigration policies. "The American people DO NOT SUPPORT these radical plans, which amount to a complete betrayal from their leaders in Washington," Sessions said. Trump's immigration adviser, Julie Kirchner, formerly the executive director of the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), accused Obama and Hillary Clinton of pushing immigration policies that go against the interests and desires of the American electorate.