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  • Kerry: U.S. Will Take 100,000 Refugees A Year By 2017

    Yay! Why not take millions, just what we need. :retard:


    Secretary of State John Kerry is pledging that the United States will significantly increase the number of migrants it accepts over the next two years, ratcheting up to 100,000 annually by 2017.

    The move, meant to show solidarity with Europe in the face of a growing migrant crisis that has seen hundreds of thousands of refugees from fighting in Syria and Iraq flood into Western Europe, is still a modest one compared to the scale of the situation that exists for European Union countries.

    "In consultation with Congress, we will continue to explore ways to increase those figures while maintaining robust security," Kerry told a news conference after meeting German foreign minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier. "The need is enormous, but we are determined to answer the call."

    The U.S. will take 85,000 refugees from around the world next year, an increase from 70,000. By 2017, the number would be 100,000, Kerry says.

    According to The Associated Press:

    "Many, though not all, of the additional refugees would be Syrian, American officials have said. Others would come from strife-torn areas of Africa. The White House had previously announced it intended to take in 10,000 additional Syrian refugees over the next year.

    "Asked why the U.S. couldn't take more, Kerry cited post-Sept. 11 screening requirements and a lack of money made available by Congress.

    "'We're doing what we know we can manage immediately,' he said, adding that the U.S. cannot take shortcuts on security checks."
    Reuters adds:

    "Kerry's comments on refugees address calls on U.S. President Barack Obama to help more in the crisis. Obama has said the U.S. will accept at least 10,000 Syrians over the coming year displaced by the four-year-old civil war.

    "His announcement comes ahead of a Sept. 23 emergency summit meeting of European Union leaders to address the stream of refugees that has overwhelmed the region."

    Kerry: U.S. Will Take 100,000 Refugees A Year By 2017 : The Two-Way : NPR

  • #2
    Thank god

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    • #3
      ATM Europe is the main destination and what perplexes me about many of the muslim country refugees is why their muslim brother countries seem to be taking very few.

      The issue is when thry settle, even when the problems in the country they are fleeing are solved, they are unlikely to go back and will instead invite their cousins over, import brides gave kids and in ten years that 100, 000 becomes 5 million and they're all demanding sharia law Muslim Group: Liberalism Can Only Exist if it "Submits to Islam" | The Federalist Papers

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      • #4
        https://muslimstatistics.wordpress.c...united-states/

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        • #5
          It's one thing to be a good country and try to help people but have they given any thought to the logistics involved with taking in these people? What the hell are they going to do with them? Spend millions building housing facilities so they are corralled up like animals? Let them go wherever they want to be homeless bums on the streets? How long do you financially support them for it to be morally acceptable? This just sounds like a collasal fuck up costing billions waiting to happen.

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          • #6
            Maybe that's what FEMA has been preparing for

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            • #7
              Just to give you an idea of what's happening in Europe, 44,000 arrived in Croatia via Serbia on the last week.

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              • #8
                Well the FEMA camp thing was debunked hears ago FEMA Camps - Debunking FEMA Camp Myths

                Isn't refugee situations pretty common in Europe? I wonder how most counties over there handle it and what the recourse has been from it.

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                • #9
                  ^not very well

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                  • #10
                    Yea it's one of those things that's easy for people to point their finger and talk about how evil a particular country is for turning these people away. That is until you walk a mile in the shoes of the country in question. It's ashame for the refugees but a country has a right to prevent people from flooding in if it doesn't have the means to support them. these tiny Euro countries are not like America in the 20th century with infinite space and resources. very much the opposite.

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