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Originally Posted by Grapesoda
I agree whole heartedly, now think 20 families of people of lower statutes or economic situations that are fleeing from Syria. I don't think I've seen any women? anyway 20 families in your neighborhood will change the dynamic in your neighborhood. I'm not seeing any of the middle easterners going to Europe as trying to join a new healthy society... I'm seeing the complete opposite. I don't want my family exposed to the situations the Europeans are facing.... do you?
and then this: a bunch of angry hostile people, not paying rent or for food dropped into a neighborhood already marginalized by poverty. seems to me to be adding insult to injury. the refuges are not going into wealthy neighborhoods.
while you and I live in areas where the refuges are honest hard working intelligent people, GRATFUL TO HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY to be an AMERICA, this will not be common by any means.
what will happen is a bunch of disenfranchised people being told they are entitled are going to make everyone around them miserable.
what are your thoughts please?
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What bunch of angry hostile people?
In 1993 we peaked with the number of refugees we took in at 142k, and since then we've been taking in on average 75k per year. Just to round things off, let's just say we've taken in 75k refugees per year for the past twenty-five years... That's nearly two million people. Where are all of these angry hostile people?