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branford

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14. It's illegal under domestic and international law to deport someone to an unsafe country,
Mon Jan 11, 2016, 09:31 PM
Jan 2016

and people cannot just be deported anywhere, no matter their criminal conduct.

Much of Europe is learning this legal lesson, and it underlies the need for VERY strict screening and review.

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From Central/South America, Europe, most of Asia, yes. geek tragedy Jan 2016 #1
Misogynistic attitudes and actions are often very culturally prevalent branford Jan 2016 #4
We don't have this kind of behavioral issue with Guatemalans and Koreans geek tragedy Jan 2016 #5
True, but the USA similarly doesn't have the same issues as the Europeans. branford Jan 2016 #8
we're much better at assimilation, partly because Latin American countries geek tragedy Jan 2016 #12
+1000 smirkymonkey Jan 2016 #11
Strict vetting...for everyone. Lizzie Poppet Jan 2016 #2
So lets say you have a single 25 year old man from Syria philosslayer Jan 2016 #3
It's a tricky business, isn't it? Lizzie Poppet Jan 2016 #6
Off topic but I would like to see those given to gun owners Jim Beard Jan 2016 #18
Tashfeen Malik proved you don't have to be male to be a threat davidn3600 Jan 2016 #7
Two things. First the world has about 15 million refugees at this time located in 30 countries and Bluenorthwest Jan 2016 #9
All are innocent until proven guilty. No one should be denied entry because of their faith/origin mwrguy Jan 2016 #10
That's what Germany did and look at the result. Not an option. snagglepuss Jan 2016 #16
A solution? mwrguy Jan 2016 #17
There have always been lawbreakers/attackers/animals in any sizeable group. DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2016 #13
It's illegal under domestic and international law to deport someone to an unsafe country, branford Jan 2016 #14
My opinion is unchanged, and existing vetting procedures are adequate bhikkhu Jan 2016 #15
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