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Kerry: America wants to receive 85 000 refugees in 2016 and a hundred thousand in 2017


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08:33: 09/20/2015
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Khandan - The US Secretary of State John Kerry, during a visit to Berlin that the United States wants to receive 85 000 refugees in 2016, including ten of thousands of Syrian and one hundred thousand in 2017. He said Kerry told reporters after a meeting with his German counterpart Frank-Walter Steinmeier, "we will raise the number to Alpha 85, including at least ten thousand of Syria specifically over the next year. "He said US Secretary of State said," In the next fiscal year (October 2016-October 2017) we will reach one hundred thousand. "

 

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 This is outrageous!!!  How do they expect our tax dollars to pay for this.  Unemployment is at its all time high.

 

There is no way they can get all these people inoculated before they come into the US. 

 

Oh, how can I let this slip my mind, this administration is so backwards, upside down!!!! Their thinking is "Let them in before we inoculate them."  Just like "pass the bill, then we'll read what's in it"  :rolleyes:

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DinarCash,  you make valid points on the situation of these immigrants coming into the US.  What's sad is that we the people have no say so ion this.  :confused2:

 

We have leaders that speak and stand for themselves only, and literally not hearing what their constituents have to say.  They remind me of the 3 monkeys  I see no (evil), speak no (evil) or hear no (evil) or the blind, deaf and dumb!!!!! :eyebrows:  

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Who did they ask that said America wants all those so called "refugees"

They sure as h didn't ask anyone I know. We can't even take care of our own.

I've lived in the U.S. my whole life, paid my taxes, most likely when i get to 

Social Security age - S.S. will be bankrupt & they want to bring 185,000 more

freeloaders here so we can take care of them? what are they thinking? (IDIOTS)

He doesn't even have the balls to say it in the U.S.A,.

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How many are extremest muslims and how many are moderates.  I say, let the muslim country's take care of their own. Do they want our way of life, really or after they come they want to change it.

How long till we hear DEATH TO AMERICA in America. 

 

Whether practicing or not, America is culturally a Christian nation. And most Americans celebrate Christmas with varying degrees of reverence to the birth of Christ. There are always movies that come out about some tragedy taking place and Christmas almost doesn’t happen for a group of people that year, but did you ever think it’d get canceled in real life???Montgomery county school district in Maryland has just decided to eliminate Christmas and all ‘religious’ holidays from its calendar.\

Ben Carson, Donald Trump Take Stand Against Sharia As Americans Brace For Migrant Influx

Muslims FURIOUS at This Texas Mayor After She STOPPED Their ‘Sharia Court’ – See Her EPIC Response
Should Israel Criminalize Insulting Muslims?

by Daniel Pipes  •  Jul 28, 2015 at 2:20 pm
Cross-posted from Israel Hayom

Originally published under the title, "A 'Pig' Incident in Jerusalem."

 

Women of the Murabitat, who daily harass non-Muslim visitors to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, don't like being insulted.

 

As most non-Muslim visitors to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem can attest, groups of screaming female banshees accost them, yelling Allahu akbar and other Islamic slogans, making for a highly unpleasant experience. (Called the Murabitat, or the Steadfast, they are funded by an Islamist organization.)

On schedule, this recurred on July 23, when a Jewish group visited the holy area.

Worse, the banshees followed the group outside the Temple Mount and into a surrounding street, harassing and threatening the group.

Irritated, a female member of the Jewish group, Avia Morris, 20, responded into a video camera sent out by the Jerusalem Information Center (Markaz A'lam al-Quds) with two words: "Muhammad khanzeer," Arabic for "Muhammad is a pig," obviously a very pungent insult.

The next day, Israeli police arrested Morris. Despite this, the video went viral and may have contributed to Sunday's riots on the Temple Mount.

Comments:

(1) Morris has explained the situation and her reaction to it, as related in the Jerusalem Post:

For the entire 40 minute walk through the Old City to the Temple Mount, a group of Arab women followed us yelling Allah Akbar and Itbach al-Yahud [Kill the Jews in Arabic], as well as a number of curse words," she said. "We asked the police to keep them further away but they did not stop them. Instead, they let the women continue insult the Jewish faith and the Jewish people in our holiest place in the world.

Morris knew that she would be arrested immediately if she said anything while on the Temple Mount itself, so she remained stoic along with the rest in the group. However, the same group of women returned as soon as the group left the Temple Mount. Morris said she could no longer stay quiet as they continued their taunts and even made the symbol of Islamic State.

By that point, I felt if I continued to stay quiet and if we continue to hide our heads, we would be like the Jews in exile who are afraid of non Jews and that aren't able to fight back. So I decided that it would be a disgrace to not say something back so I said 'Muhammad is a pig'... and after that, they were finally moved away from us.

Ironically, then, the tactic worked, at least in the short term.

(2) It happens all the time: Islamists openly stride the streets while the victim of Islamist aggression pays the price. Think of Geert Wilders being housed in a jail cell for his protection or look at the fortress-like synagogues in France. Even the president of Egypt sleeps in an unidentified location, fearing Islamist assault.

(3) This fits into a pattern going back at least to 1997, of the Israeli authorities arresting non-Muslims who offend Islamic sensibilities. For details, see my "Israelis Insult Muslims, Face Criminal Charges."

(4) This arrest can lead to trouble. What if thousands of Israelis uploaded videos of themselves saying "Muhammad khanzir": Would the police arrest them all? And if not, how could it indict Morris?

Daniel Pipes is President of the Middle East Forum

 

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Claim:   Photographs show sign-bearing Muslim protesters at a "Religion of Peace' demonstration in London.

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green.gifTRUE: Photographs show Muslims protesting cartoon depictions of the prophet Muhammad.  

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red.gifRED:Photographs show Muslims participating in a "Religion of Peace" demonstration.

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Example:   [Collected via e-mail, 2006] 

Below I have enclosed pictures of Moslems who marched throughout the streets of London during their recent Religion of Peace Demonstration. 

These pictures have never been shown in any of our American newspapers or television news programs because we should never appear to offend anyone! 

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Origins:   The series of photographs of sign-bearing Muslim protesters displayed above were taken during a 3 February 2006 protest staged in London by Muslims angry over the publication in Scandinavian periodicals of cartoons depicting the prophet Muhammad (not as a demonstation of Islam as a "religion of peace"):
The trigger for the latest clash of cultures was the publication by the Danish newspaper Jyllends-Posten on September 30 [2005] of 12 cartoons of Muhammad. A biographer of the prophet had complained that no one would dare to illustrate his book, and the newspaper challenged cartoonists to draw pictures of the prophet in a self-declared battle for freedom of speech. 

One submission showed Muhammad wearing a bomb-shaped turban; in another he tells dead suicide bombers that he has run out of virgins with which to reward them. Any portrayal of Muhammad is blasphemous in Islam, lest it encourages idolatry. 

In October [2005] ambassadors from ten Muslim countries complained to Anders Fogh Rasmussen, the Danish Prime Minister, who refused to interfere with the press’s freedom. 

But the issue began to boil [in January 2006] after the cartoons appeared in Magazinet, a Christian newspaper in Norway, and on the website of the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet.
An estimated 500 to 700 demonstrators marched from Regent's Park Mosque to the Danish embassy in Knightsbridge during the protest. MP David Davis, the shadow home secretary, condemned messages displayed on some of the protesters' placards as an "incitement to murder":
Clearly, some of these placards are incitement to violence, and indeed incitement to murder — an extremely serious offence which the police must deal with and deal with quickly. 

Whatever your view on these cartoons, we have a tradition of freedom of speech in this country which has to be protected. Certainly there can be no tolerance of incitement to murder.
MP David Winnick, a member of the House of Commons Home Affairs Committee, called for the prosecution and deportation of some of the demonstrators:
Mr Winnick said: "The cartoons were deeply offensive to hundreds of millions of Muslims. But it is totally unacceptable that, on British soil, there should be thugs demonstrating for people to be beheaded and actually glorifying the atrocities of July 7. 

"It is to be hoped that prosecutions will follow very quickly indeed." 

He said those responsible who were temporarily in Britain should be deported, even it meant stripping them of permission previously given to remain in the country. 

The Walsall North MP added that the overwhelming majority of Muslims in Britain "have the same distaste as the rest of us about these thugs". 

"I hope it will be the last time we ever see such a demonstration, totally unacceptable to the Muslim community," he said.
Other Muslims maintained the protesters were extremists not representative of mainstream British Muslims:
Asghar Bukhari, chairman of the Muslim Public Affairs Committee, said the demonstration in London should have been stopped by police because the group had been advocating violence. 

He said the protesters "did not represent British Muslims". 

Mr Bukhari told the BBC News website: "The placards and chants were disgraceful and disgusting, Muslims do not feel that way. 

"I condemn them without reservation, these people are less representative of Muslims than the BNP are of the British people." 

He said that Muslims were angry over satirical cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad published in European papers but it was "outrageous" for anyone to advocate extreme action or violence. 

"We believe it [the protest] should have been banned and the march stopped. 

"It's irrelevant whether it's Muslims causing hatred or anyone else — freedom of speech has to be responsible."
No arrests were made at the time, according to police, due to the danger posed by the size and nature of the crowd:
As the clamour for action grew, police sources said there were no arrests because of fears of a riot. A senior Scotland Yard officer said: "We have to take the overall nature of the protesters into account. If they are overheated and emotional we don't go in. 

"It's like a risk assessment; you have to look at the crowd you are dealing with. If we went in to arrest one person with a banner the crowd would turn on us and people would get hurt."
Although it has been circulated with the set of images displayed above, the following photograph likely comes from a completely different protest held in Luton a couple of years earlier: 

 

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Obama caused this horrible situation on purpose if you ask me. He has no feelings for the people he has caused so much pain. I'm not even sure what his end game is but I know it's not in the best interest of this country. I hope he ends up in prison with people who are as heartless and ruthless as he is.


This administration won't be here in 2017.. With Gods help!

Amen!     :banhammer:

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This to me is absolute proof that Obummer is a closet islamic terrorist (among other things) out to fold the US into the Caliphate.  Kerry is as stupid as any groveling fool who's ever been. 

 

No other ISLAMIC majority countries are willing to take them.  The Turks have some who rushed their common boarder, but the Turks are keeping them penned up to be sent back at the first opportunity.  The few who made into Croatia have been forcefully dumped into Hungary.  The MSM shows ONLY pictures that include only women and small children, but honest reporters are telling us the majority of those fleeing are military age males who themselves profess that they want to escape Syria to get good jobs in a place with a better economy, etc.  Yeah, don't we all!  But that is most certainly NOT the basis for granting asylum or refugee status.  And everyone, and most surely the other Muslim countrys, know that a significant portion of those young men are indeed clandestine islamic jihadists seeking targets of opportunity.

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