Immigration ban

livespive

Well-Known Member
But that brings us back around.......

Do it everywhere, because they are everywhere. If that was what he was doing then yes, but he is not...

Are your papers in order, then you may pass.

... but importantly, keep in mind that ANYONE WHO IS NOT AN AMERICAN CITIZEN has no legal right to enter the United States.
 

AlwaysWrite

Addicted Member
Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responded to Trump's temporary immigration ban from seven countries that harbor terrorism to say that refugees are welcome in his country. Within hours, there was a terrorist attack at a Quebec City mosque in which six were killed and eight injured. There's at least a possibility that Canada may have already "welcomed" someone that it shouldn't have.
 

livespive

Well-Known Member
Or Just the opposite, unleashed the hate of those that didn't want them there.

Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responded to Trump's temporary immigration ban from seven countries that harbor terrorism to say that refugees are welcome in his country. Within hours, there was a terrorist attack at a Quebec City mosque in which six were killed and eight injured. There's at least a possibility that Canada may have already "welcomed" someone that it shouldn't have.
 

radioactive

Member
It has now been reported that the suspect in the Canadian shooting went to Anti-Immigrant websites and meetings. Of course that was from the same lame stream media broadcast that refused to believe that the seven banned countries list wasn't just thought up by Trump, but had been picked back in 2014 or even earlier.
 

MI2AZ

Active Member
Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responded to Trump's temporary immigration ban from seven countries that harbor terrorism to say that refugees are welcome in his country. Within hours, there was a terrorist attack at a Quebec City mosque in which six were killed and eight injured. There's at least a possibility that Canada may have already "welcomed" someone that it shouldn't have.

I read where it said he was a Trump supporter. Are you saying that's the type they should be banning? :)

Found what I read:

The suspect in the deadly attack on a Quebec City mosque was known in the city’s activist circles as an online troll who was inspired by extreme right-wing French nationalists, stood up for U.S. President Donald Trump and was against immigration to Quebec – especially by Muslims.

Alexandre Bissonnette, 27, a student at Laval University, grew up on a quiet crescent in the Cap-Rouge suburb of Quebec City and lived in an apartment a few kilometres away.
 

Greg T.

The Jizz Slinger
The MSM will make it Trump's fault that some douche who likes the French killed Muslims in Canada. Only the libtards would come with that.
 

Djarum300

Addicted Member
Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responded to Trump's temporary immigration ban from seven countries that harbor terrorism to say that refugees are welcome in his country. Within hours, there was a terrorist attack at a Quebec City mosque in which six were killed and eight injured. There's at least a possibility that Canada may have already "welcomed" someone that it shouldn't have.
Canada historically has let less refugees in than we have.

Also, their immigration and permanent citizen requirements are difficult.
 

Djarum300

Addicted Member
One thing Trump is wrong about is that this ban is different than Obama's. We still were letting refugees in.
 

AlwaysWrite

Addicted Member
Regardless of what the lamestream media will have you believe, immigration limits are nothing new, but it seems that everything Trump does or suggests causes a great uproar, as if the U.S. has never restricted immigration and that non-citizens have some “right” to come to this country.

In the last century, a number of restrictive actions were taken by various administrations. There was the Immigration Act of 1924 and the McCarran/Walter Act of 1952, parts of which are still law. Immigration was also halted during the Great Depression and World War II. All such actions restricted immigration either by national origin, race, religion, or some combination of those things.
 
Top