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Originally Posted by Robbie
The law already exists since 1952. There would be no need to pass a law that is already there.
And it would only be a TEMPORARY thing to allow the govt. to get serious about this problem.
Many people feel that the Obama Administration hasn't taken this seriously enough ("Isis is the JV team", won't even say "Islamic Terrorists", too much political correctness, etc.)
I think the argument is that if Trump took office he is much tougher than Obama and would put a moratorium in place temporarily and get the security system up to speed and then open it up again.
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Don't quote one line of my post and evade answering the questions posed with rhetoric.
When I visited the UK, France, The Netherlands, Greece, Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania and Canada the customs officer didn't require I pass some religious test to be granted a visa. Did you ever consider there might be reciprocation? Maybe, you don't travel or see what the USA looks like to the rest of the world or even give a shit.
The McCarran-Walter Act, 1952 makes no stipulation for temporary or permanent exclusion of visa applicants by religious ''class''.
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barry@[]:~/Documents/path$ html2text american_history_documents_ii.html
|grep --color=always -in "religious\|faith\|worship"|more
123:(D) an alien crewman serving in good faith
as such in any capacity required for
232:carrying on the vocation of minister of a relig
ious denomination, and whose
233:services are needed by such religious denom
ination having a bona fide
237:of the United States Government abroad, and who has perf
ormed faithful service
979:officer that such application is made in good f
aith and has a substantial
barry@deathstar8:~/Documents/meme-urls$
American History Documents II
U.S. Immigration Legislation: 1952 Immigration and Nationality Act (McCarran-Walter Act)
Spare me the bullshit pleaseeeee ...