I agree with this. Go after the area, not the religion.
Trump: If elected, I'll ban immigration from areas with terrorism ties
Trump said the ban is necessary "until we fully understand how to end these threats" and that "we have no choice."
Most of the asylum seekers are trying to escape Isis and other murderers.
-------------------------- so what Ravi .
So what, what?
----------------------------------- to heck with the muslim invaders refugee asylum seekers Ravi !!
That's what you said about the Jews fleeing Germany, etc.
Refugees from Nazi Germany[edit]
In the years before and during World War II the United States Congress, the Roosevelt Administration, and public opinion expressed concern about the fate of Jews in Europe but consistently refused to permit immigration of Jewish refugees.
In a report issued by the State Department, Undersecretary of State Stuart Eizenstat noted that the United States accepted only 21,000 refugees[Citation needed] from Europe and did not significantly raise or even fill its restrictive quotas, accepting far fewer Jews per capita than many of the neutral European countries and fewer in absolute terms than Switzerland.
According to David Wyman, "The United States and its Allies were willing to attempt almost nothing to save the Jews."
[33] + There is some debate as to whether U.S. policies were generally targeted against all immigrants or specifically against Jews in particular. Wyman characterized Breckenridge Long as a nativist, more anti-immigrant than just antisemitic.
U.S. opposition to immigration in general in the late 1930s was motivated by the grave economic pressures, the high unemployment rate, and social frustration and disillusionment. The U.S. refusal to support specifically Jewish immigration, however, stemmed from something else, namely antisemitism, which had increased in the late 1930s and continued to rise in the 1940s. It was an important ingredient in America's negative response to Jewish refugees.
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