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Why are we not taking in many Christian refugees? — 9 Comments

  1. The policies implemented for immigration back in a “kinder, gentler” world (which shows how far off course we are now), are totally unacceptable in an environment dominated by ISIS and other murderous groups willing to use our own laws against us.
    And to have our own government complicit in the subversion is despicable.

  2. Christians — and perhaps especially Arab-Christians who have had direct experience and speak with a common tongue as their tormentors — just as that Egyptian Copt who made a video which got an American Ambassador, his IT specialist, and two brave security-men killed in Benghazi, are more likely to violate the great dictum: “The future must not belong to those who slander the prophet of Islam.” Best not take any chances giving these a future here. Wouldn’t be prudent. Wouldn’t want to side with evil.

  3. Soetoro does NOT want Christians — as they would:

    1) Rat out the nature of having Muslim neighbors…

    Rather like Death Camp survivors and their recollections…

    2) The whole purpose of this project is hijrah…

    In which case, Christians are counter-productive in the extreme.

    3) Using the UN as a dodge is pretty savvy.

    Barry knows before he turns a page that the UN is a rump organ for the ummah.

    Hence the bizarro staffing at Turtle Bay — with despots in control of the UN’s liberty agenda.

    Imagine Muslim despots deciding ANYTHING about religious freedom.

    (*!!!*)

  4. From an article in Christianity Today:

    No one is disputing the fact that the US has resettled 2,098 Muslims and 53 Christians from Syria since 2011, according to the latest statistics from the Refugee Processing Center.

    However, the situation may not be as discriminatory as the numbers seem, said Matthew Soerens, US director of church mobilization for World Relief. The humanitarian arm of the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE), World Relief is one of nine agencies authorized to resettle refugees in the US, and has resettled more than 250,000 over the past 35 years. …

    …many Syrian Christians didn’t begin the resettlement process immediately after the civil war sparked in March 2011, he said. Instead, many Christians stayed longer in Syria because they felt protected by the Bashar al-Assad regime. …

    Socioeconomic status also plays a part.

    “Christians tended to be better off economically than the average Muslim in Syria,” said Soerens. For the wealthier refugees, applying for a tourist visa is a quicker avenue of escape. Once they arrive as tourists, they can petition the US government for asylum.

    Since the start of the war, the number of Syrian asylum petitions has steadily risen. In 2010, 36 petitions were filed. Last year, petitions totaled 1,586. Since 2011, the US has approved just over one-third (37%) of the cases filed. Christians are likely overrepresented in these figures, said Soerens.

  5. Obama would be happiest in a world where Christianity was extinct. Failing that, he’ll settle for reducing their numbers as much as possible and making the lives of the rest as miserable as possible.

    Barack Obama; Racist, Marxist, Islamic Sympathizer.

    Is it possible for the man to be more anti-American?

  6. Maybe for the same reason that schools who will yell if you say christmas are teaching children to wear the hijab/chador and to write in caligraphy, there is no god but allah.

    all winners are to be losers, and all losers are made winners

    its hegel. the top is held down, the bottom is lifted up, the bottom smashes the top, and when done, a new synthesis is created.

    men were top, so feminism smashed them
    heterosexuals are top, so gays smash them
    Caucasian on top, racialists smash them
    Christianity is top, so Islam smashes it
    USA on top, hegel smashes it
    capitalism on top, communism’s variants smash it.

    its as old as the soviet union tovarish.

  7. I am at a loss to understand why Christians put up with the appalling treatment of their co-religionists in Muslim countries. Israel conducted evacuations of Jews from Georgia, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Syria, Yemen, even when it was just a fledgling state. They paid $10,000 a person to get Jews out of Romania. Most recently they conducted an airlift, a covert ground route, and a second airlift, that one accompanied by a battalion of commandos (excuse me, “social workers”) to make sure things went smoothly, to extract the Ethiopian Jews.

    What’s the matter with you Christians?

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