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by whorleater
3434 days ago
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> prioritization of people who are religiously persecuted", who happen to include Christians in those Muslim countries? Christians are hardly persecuted in Muslim countries. > But that seems to be the goal? I don't understand you? A blanket ban is not due process. These people were legally allowed to immigrate, and a ban (thereby leaving them off of American soil) is not due process. |
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You mean, for example, a Christian family living on IS territory would be just fine? That seems very unlikely to me. But perhaps I have fallen victim to fearmongering about the IS.
"A blanket ban is not due process."
I am not saying it was handled well, but it seems an important distinction to note that the ban is temporary. The assumption seems to be that the checks previously in place were insufficient.