Democratic Presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton has urged the
United States to take in thousands of Syrian refugees, despite the concerns of
many Americans that these immigrants will likely include Islamic extremists
among them.
Hillary seems not to notice that European nations are currently overwhelmed by the refugee crisis, and wants to bring the same situation here to America. It's of no concern to Hillary that this week, Germany's national security apparatus had a message for Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel:
“Your immigration policy will produce extremists,” and your country is
importing “Islamist extremism, Arab anti-Semitism, [and] national and ethnic
conflicts of other nations”.
Former Interior Secretary August Hanning told Die Welt Am Sonntag (the
World on Sunday): “The German security authorities will not be able to handle
these imported security issues and the resulting reactions,” warning that not
only is Germany welcoming Islamist extremists, but that it will foster
resentment in the native population.
He recommended that Germany closes “the border for
immigrants without an entry permit in accordance with the legislation
immediately, and to reject those traveling without an entry permit
immediately”.
These are precisely the type of recommendations that are so revolting to American liberals and cultural
relativists. The American people should be reminded that one such relativist is
Hillary Clinton, who told the sister of one of the Benghazi victims that she
should feel bad for the Libyan people, because they're poor and uneducated.
Apologies, Hillary, but poverty does not cause Islamist extremism. In fact, many of the people being recruited to terrorist movements like ISIS come from privileged, well-educated backgrounds.
So the other thing American Democrats, like our president did back in May, are blaming the Islamist terrorism on is global warming. Dear Lord, help us. How about we blame the rise of terrorism on the real culprits: Spinelessness by governments out of fear of offending anyone, and plain old bad policy?
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