Trump refugee ban throws lives into uncertainty

JLM

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The gift that just keeps on giving.

Trump will be impeached in no time.





Fat chance. Two presidents out of 45 have been impeached. Neither impeachment went anywhere! I think I already explained that to Bar Sinister, but I guess he never passed on the information. :) :)
 

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Iran on Trump's immigration order: Reciprocal measures will be taken - CNN.com

Do not mistreat foreigners who are living in your land. Treat them as you would an Israelite, and love them as you love yourselves. Remember that you were once foreigners in the land of Egypt. I am the Lord your God.
(Leviticus 19:33-34)

Yeah, more globalist propaganda from whoever this Leviticus guy was. If he doesn't like Canada, Leviticus should go back to his own country instead of exploiting the generosity of Canadians :)
 

petros

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Boy was he wrong. Just look at what the Judeans and Romans did to the Israelites.

Is generosity one of those nonexistent "Canadian values"?
 

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The promise of tax cuts and simpler regulations had lured investors into equity markets since Mr. Trump’s election in November, but some are worried about the potential risk of his protectionist policies.

ah, the lure...erhm promise.
 

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‘Cruel, stupid, and un-American’: Europe’s media reacts to Trump’s travel ban

President Donald Trump's decision to ban immigrants from seven Muslim-majority countries has sparked criticism across Europe.

A look through Europe's newspapers reveals concerns that such a policy will boost terrorism with some even interpreting it as a war on religion. Above all, the European media has highlighted a global outcry against the latest decision.

In Germany, the newspaper Handelsblatt published the headline "Trump's religion war" when reporting the latest immigration curbs in the U.S., where thousands of people have protested against the ban. Trump denied on Sunday that his policy was based on religious grounds. Instead, he said it was about keeping the country safe.

The German tabloid Bild said the "horror of Trump" could affect German citizens, including artists, entrepreneurs and politicians. Other German media outlets, Der Spiegel and Deutsche Welle, looked at the legal side of the ban. Political scientists and legal experts believe that there are several opportunities for lawsuits against Trump's immigration ban.

"It was simply pushed through in haste and without consideration and you could see it in the results on the ground. It makes the United States look like a banana republic," Jonathan Hafetz, a law professor at Seton Hall University told Deutsche Welle.

In France, most of the newspapers were focused on domestic politics but the economic paper Les Echo noted the outcry against Trump. "Trump sows trouble with his Western allies," was its lead headline. Le Monde reported comments from protestors in U.S. airports that the ban wasn't "worthy" of the United States.

Spain's La Razon led Monday's cover with "World outcry against Trump's Muslim veto" and El Pais had pictures of protests on its front page from the state of Massachusetts. El Mundo, meanwhile, reported that Trump's ban could help the terrorist rhetoric against the U.S. and the Western world – an opinion also expressed by John McCain, the U.S. republican senator who told CBS News that the travel ban gives the so-called Islamic State "some more propaganda".

‘Cruel, stupid, and un-American’: Europe’s media reacts to Trump’s travel ban
 

petros

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ah, the lure...erhm promise.

Damn Trump for stealing the unemployed Unionist Liberal voters.

‘Cruel, stupid, and un-American’: Europe’s media reacts to Trump’s travel ban

President Donald Trump's decision to ban immigrants from seven Muslim-majority countries has sparked criticism across Europe.

A look through Europe's newspapers reveals concerns that such a policy will boost terrorism with some even interpreting it as a war on religion. Above all, the European media has highlighted a global outcry against the latest decision.

In Germany, the newspaper Handelsblatt published the headline "Trump's religion war" when reporting the latest immigration curbs in the U.S., where thousands of people have protested against the ban. Trump denied on Sunday that his policy was based on religious grounds. Instead, he said it was about keeping the country safe.

The German tabloid Bild said the "horror of Trump" could affect German citizens, including artists, entrepreneurs and politicians. Other German media outlets, Der Spiegel and Deutsche Welle, looked at the legal side of the ban. Political scientists and legal experts believe that there are several opportunities for lawsuits against Trump's immigration ban.

"It was simply pushed through in haste and without consideration and you could see it in the results on the ground. It makes the United States look like a banana republic," Jonathan Hafetz, a law professor at Seton Hall University told Deutsche Welle.

In France, most of the newspapers were focused on domestic politics but the economic paper Les Echo noted the outcry against Trump. "Trump sows trouble with his Western allies," was its lead headline. Le Monde reported comments from protestors in U.S. airports that the ban wasn't "worthy" of the United States.

Spain's La Razon led Monday's cover with "World outcry against Trump's Muslim veto" and El Pais had pictures of protests on its front page from the state of Massachusetts. El Mundo, meanwhile, reported that Trump's ban could help the terrorist rhetoric against the U.S. and the Western world – an opinion also expressed by John McCain, the U.S. republican senator who told CBS News that the travel ban gives the so-called Islamic State "some more propaganda".

‘Cruel, stupid, and un-American’: Europe’s media reacts to Trump’s travel ban

Thanks Obama
 

petros

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Have any terrorists entered countries under the guise of being refugees then pulled off mass murders (terrorism) recently?