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Vetting Process Needed on Immigrants

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in response to reader comment: Stop immigration of Muslims to the West

Submitted by Jon Anderson (United States), Nov 16, 2010 at 20:57

I too think we should take a hard look at who is coming into our country, but a 100% halt of Muslim immigrants isn't the way. Some come here seeking asylum from the true believers. It would be a shame to keep out those who know what sharia can do to a country,

I think the answer is a strong vetting process and greater requirements on learning our history, culture, and language. See my blog for other ideas.

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Title Commenter Date Thread
Moderate Muslims have to come forward to save Islam [181 words]kamekishNov 17, 2010 02:12180219
8Stop immigration of Muslims to the West [128 words]dhimmi no moreNov 15, 2010 07:52180162
4immigration [128 words]filthy kafurNov 16, 2010 08:22180162
Vetting Process Needed on Immigrants [78 words]Jon AndersonNov 16, 2010 20:57180162
been sayin over and over [116 words]mariahNov 17, 2010 03:42180162

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