Sunday, March 20, 2016

NEW YORK, SOUTH CAROLINA consider special registry for Muslim ‘refugees’

Via Billy

Syrian-Refugees
 
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — While Republican front-runner Donald Trump continues to make waves nationally for his comments about banning Muslims from traveling to the country, lawmakers in two very different states are proposing that all refugees register with the government.

Registration bills are being proposed in both New York State and in South Carolina, where if refugees commit an act of terrorism, their sponsors, under the bill, could be held liable.

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3 comments:

  1. I will say it once again...State governments need to require any NGO, that operates in their state, to be licensed, performance bonded, and inspected in order to be in business of dealing with immigrants. Then set limits or nullify any welfare benefits they can receive.

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  2. " lawmakers in two very different states are proposing that all refugees register with the government."

    In other words, the doors are just wide open, nobody has to check in with anyone on their way in.

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