The State Department is planning to bring an average of nearly 1,500 Syrian refugees to the United States per month in order to meet President Obama’s ridiculous target of settling 10,000 refugees in the country by this September.
From The Hill:
About 1,300 refugees have already been placed in the United States since Obama first made the commitment in September.
That’s far fewer than those taken in by European countries such as Germany, who has dealt with an unprecedented wave of migrants fleeing Syria’s civil war, as well as the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.
Yet the settlement has provoked a significant backlash, mostly from Republicans, who argue it puts the U.S. at risk from terrorism.
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How many in Hawaii and Alaska?
Every last one of them need to be placed in the white house, under the white house, on the white house lawn and when he leaves in January 2017, they need to be placed wherever he goes.
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