Anyone can declare himself a "refugee" receive immediate benefits, including a free lawyer, whereas normal immigrants wait for years and are expected to pay fees for every move.
Yeah, that's not true.
i say take care of the needy ones first like our veterans and homeless and mentally ill, and then....take care of those not from this country.
Anyone can declare himself a "refugee" receive immediate benefits, including a free lawyer, whereas normal immigrants wait for years and are expected to pay fees for every move.
Yeah, that's not true.
i say take care of the needy ones first like our veterans and homeless and mentally ill, and then....take care of those not from this country.
Like what's more important, to brush your teeth or wipe your bum. They're both important and you do both. You don't use doing one as an excuse for not doing the other. Just ridiculous.
^^^^ THIS ^^^^
i say take care of the needy ones first like our veterans and homeless and mentally ill, and then....take care of those not from this country.
Personally, I feel some refugees are more in need and deserving of my help than someone who has squandered every opportunity in life but just happens to live locally.
Agreed. That's why I am personally helping a family through a local church. I also donate money to Wounded Warriors, volunteer at my local pet shelter, donate to Angel Flight and always do Angel Tree every year.
I'm trying to leave the world and at least a few people better than they were before I got here.
i say take care of the needy ones first like our veterans and homeless and mentally ill, and then....take care of those not from this country.
But we are about to bend over backwards and make it rain on a big group that really doesn't like us much.
What % of resources per country is going to the local needy vs. refugees? How do you know they don't like us? What specific portion of the vetting process are you troubled by?
i say take care of the needy ones first like our veterans and homeless and mentally ill, and then....take care of those not from this country.
Its weird to me that the people that a month or so ago were railing against Islamic ideology are today tacitly defending it and crying xenophobia because Trump happened to make a comment last week
Fair enough. What have you done lately )time donation, acting as an advocate, worked at a homeless shelter, donated money, etc.) to take care of our needy ones?
What do you think of those that actively try to defund healthcare, education and food services for a significant portion of our own population? Can they be trusted at all?
i say take care of the needy ones first like our veterans and homeless and mentally ill, and then....take care of those not from this country.
I say take care of the needy ones first like our veterans and homeless and mentally ill, and then....take care of those not from this country.
Excellent. What have you done lately )time donation, acting as an advocate, worked at a homeless shelter, donated money, etc.) to take care of our needy ones?
first of all immigration is a privilege not a right, the same as obtaining a driving license it's.
a privilege not a right.
my suggestion all muslims that seeking permanent resident or a visa.
Donald Trump is right, illegal immigrants have no right to be in the USA
Hence the word illegal. However, the question is "what do we do about it?"
These people need help, but safety measures should be put into place. Having refugees documented is not profiling, it's common sense.
In what sense are they not documented now?
first of all immigration is a privilege not a right, the same as obtaining a driving license it's.
a privilege not a right.
my suggestion all muslims that seeking permanent resident or a visa.
what exactly is religion?
why all of the pain?
you either love religion (usually the one you call home), you hate it.. or you're somewhere in between, and you say "let bygones be bygones".
I pay theists the respect of assuming they care about truth despite all the evidence that they mostly don't.
I'm generous like that.
You are so very Scottish.
so, keeping in mind that mrs. eden isn't so comfortable with english, i have been searching for books on the subject of the historical jesus and who wrote the bible, and i got very frustrated because there's not a lot of those in my native language.
most of what i read in english simply hasn't been translated, which is a shame.
in any case, i managed to get two: bart ehrman's "misquoting jesus" and reza aslan's "zealot".