Uniforms For Refugees

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Millions of Muslim refugees coming here to kill Americans does not seem to bother Democrats:

In 2013 alone, 117,423 migrants from Muslim-majority countries were permanently resettled within the United States— having been given lawful permanent resident status. Additionally in 2013, the United States voluntarily admitted an extra 122,921 temporary migrants from Muslim countries as foreign students and foreign workers as well as 39,932 refugees and asylees from Muslim countries.

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The rate of Muslim immigration has been increasing since September 11. Between 2001 and 2013, the United States permanently resettled 1.5 million Muslim immigrants throughout the United States. Unlike illegal immigrants, legal immigrants granted lifetime resettlement privileges will be given automatic work permits, welfare access, and the ability to become voting citizens.

Experts believe these numbers will only continue to increase.

Federal Data: U.S. Annually Admits Quarter Of A Million Muslim Migrants
by Julia Hahn
14 Sep 2015Washington D.C.

Federal Data: U.S. Annually Admits Quarter Of A Million Muslim Migrants - Breitbart

Put Julia Hahn’s data in perspective. The filthy piece of scum in the White House, and Democrats in Congress, knew that declaring war would have upset their plans. Had war been declared on September 12, 2001 —— taking in millions of Muslims would be the same as taking in millions of Soviet Communists during the Cold War, or accepting millions of Japanese, German Nazis, and Italian fascists during World War II.

Aside from not declaring war, identifying Muslims as enemy combatants is prohibited among federal government employees. Democrats call them criminals, or terrorists, or extremists but never soldiers. Indeed, then-Senator Joe Biden was one of the first to call for treating Muslim combatants like criminals.

Here’s a thought! Instead of giving Muslim immigrants welfare, Americans should give them military uniforms so they can be executed posthaste when they are captured out of uniform.

Just to set the record straight, the Afghan war is listed as America’s longest war even though war was never declared. In fact, the war against Islam is America’s longest war if you start the clock on Sept. 11, 2001 with no end in sight.

Finally, I am not seeing Republicans doing a lot to stop Muslims from coming here. Congressional Democrats can always find a law or a rule to get what they want, while Republicans do not seem to be playing by the same laws and rules.
 
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Granny says, "Dat's right - vett `em down to the fleas in dey's butts...

Senate to take up bill for more scrutiny of Syrian refugees
January 16, 2016 | WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate will consider new rigorous screening procedures for Syrian and Iraqi refugees seeking to enter the United States as national security looms large for voters in an election year.
Propelled by the Islamic State group's attacks in Paris, the GOP-backed legislation raced through the House last November with 289 votes. That veto-proof margin included 47 Democrats despite the Obama administration's opposition to the measure. The legislation will have a much harder time making it through the Senate in the week ahead.

Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., needs at least six Democrats to join all 54 Republicans to approve a motion clearing the bill for final passage in the 100-member chamber. The Senate's top Democrat, Harry Reid of Nevada, said last year that was not going to happen. Even if it did, President Barack Obama has pledged to veto the bill if it got to him.

The upshot may be more of the same on Capitol Hill: A war of words, with Republicans blasting Obama for failing to do what they see as necessary to secure the United States and Democrats accusing the GOP of fearmongering to score points with voters. Some of the key points to know about the Syrian-Iraqi refugee legislation:

WHAT THE HOUSE BILL DOES

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Stranded Cuban migrants make plans to cross Mexico
January 14, 2016 | Nearly 200 Cuban migrants who recently arrived in southern Mexico after being stranded several months in Costa Rica began making plans on Thursday to travel to the border with the United States.
Migrant Manuel Rivero Oliva, reached by telephone early Thursday at a hotel in the southern city of Tapachula, said he and his cousin Alexei Oliva were headed to the airport there to buy plane tickets, hopefully for Friday, to the border city of Matamoros across from Brownsville, Texas. Rivero, a 27-year-old trying to reach Orlando, Florida, said Wednesday's travel had gone smoothly and that in about an hour they received the paperwork needed to transit Mexico. "It was all really fast. They (Mexican immigration officials) were well prepared with a team there waiting for us. It's a blessing," Rivero said. "It was a beautiful thing to know there are so many people supporting us."

His cousin, Alexei Oliva, 28, who planned to travel to Michigan once they reach the U.S., said most of their countrymen had spent the night in shelters in Tapachula and planned to continue north by bus. Oliva said he left Cuba on Oct. 27, flying first to Ecuador where he worked for a time to save money to continue. On Wednesday, the 180 Cubans descended one by one from chartered buses and were processed by Mexican authorities, who issued transit visas granting them 20 days to leave the country.

Sergei Acosta, a 35-year-old farmer, was the first of the Cubans to set foot on Mexican soil. He said he was elated despite a long night of travel by plane from Costa Rica to El Salvador, and from there by bus through Guatemala to Ciudad Hidalgo in Mexico. "I'm very excited to have arrived," Acosta told The Associated Press. He said he left Cuba in search of economic opportunity, and was optimistic about landing a job in the United States and then sending for his wife and daughter to join him. "It's the need to have a better life."

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Let me guess, this is the badge they have to wear in your fantasy

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They don't need uniforms as they already have one, the burka and head scarf.
 
Don't spend money on uniforms or badges. Strip them naked and let them go in Chicago, Montana, New Hampshire. They need to get used to our climate.
 
Granny says, "Dat's right - vett `em down to the fleas in dey's butts...

Senate to take up bill for more scrutiny of Syrian refugees
January 16, 2016 | WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate will consider new rigorous screening procedures for Syrian and Iraqi refugees seeking to enter the United States as national security looms large for voters in an election year.
Propelled by the Islamic State group's attacks in Paris, the GOP-backed legislation raced through the House last November with 289 votes. That veto-proof margin included 47 Democrats despite the Obama administration's opposition to the measure. The legislation will have a much harder time making it through the Senate in the week ahead.

Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., needs at least six Democrats to join all 54 Republicans to approve a motion clearing the bill for final passage in the 100-member chamber. The Senate's top Democrat, Harry Reid of Nevada, said last year that was not going to happen. Even if it did, President Barack Obama has pledged to veto the bill if it got to him.

The upshot may be more of the same on Capitol Hill: A war of words, with Republicans blasting Obama for failing to do what they see as necessary to secure the United States and Democrats accusing the GOP of fearmongering to score points with voters. Some of the key points to know about the Syrian-Iraqi refugee legislation:

WHAT THE HOUSE BILL DOES

See also:

Stranded Cuban migrants make plans to cross Mexico
January 14, 2016 | Nearly 200 Cuban migrants who recently arrived in southern Mexico after being stranded several months in Costa Rica began making plans on Thursday to travel to the border with the United States.
Migrant Manuel Rivero Oliva, reached by telephone early Thursday at a hotel in the southern city of Tapachula, said he and his cousin Alexei Oliva were headed to the airport there to buy plane tickets, hopefully for Friday, to the border city of Matamoros across from Brownsville, Texas. Rivero, a 27-year-old trying to reach Orlando, Florida, said Wednesday's travel had gone smoothly and that in about an hour they received the paperwork needed to transit Mexico. "It was all really fast. They (Mexican immigration officials) were well prepared with a team there waiting for us. It's a blessing," Rivero said. "It was a beautiful thing to know there are so many people supporting us."

His cousin, Alexei Oliva, 28, who planned to travel to Michigan once they reach the U.S., said most of their countrymen had spent the night in shelters in Tapachula and planned to continue north by bus. Oliva said he left Cuba on Oct. 27, flying first to Ecuador where he worked for a time to save money to continue. On Wednesday, the 180 Cubans descended one by one from chartered buses and were processed by Mexican authorities, who issued transit visas granting them 20 days to leave the country.

Sergei Acosta, a 35-year-old farmer, was the first of the Cubans to set foot on Mexican soil. He said he was elated despite a long night of travel by plane from Costa Rica to El Salvador, and from there by bus through Guatemala to Ciudad Hidalgo in Mexico. "I'm very excited to have arrived," Acosta told The Associated Press. He said he left Cuba in search of economic opportunity, and was optimistic about landing a job in the United States and then sending for his wife and daughter to join him. "It's the need to have a better life."

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Put the Zetas in charge of border security and pay them a bounty.
 

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