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In reply to the discussion: Can the states refuse to accept these immigrants that the Federal goverment brings in? [View all]hifiguy
(33,688 posts)that some small percentage of these individuals are or will become radicalized in some extremely dangerous way.
To construct an analogy - 5000 people are to admitted from Wattalottaland, a country that is known to consistently harbor a fatal and virulent plague in 1-3% of its population. Of the 5000, at most 150 of these 5000 will be carriers, but no less than 100. There is no test to separate carriers from non-carriers. The non-carriers are no threat to anyone but the carriers may be responsible at some point for many deaths, perhaps hundreds or more.
Is it justifiable to exclude them all because of the consequences that will result from the carriers' status? Logic and self-preservation say it is not only permissible but may be required. How many flea-ridden plague rats are too many?