Posted on 07/25/2015 5:53:51 AM PDT by markomalley
Okay, Muslim immigration halted in wake of Chattanooga terrorism attack isnt todays newspaper headline. But it ought to be.
We ought to halt all legal immigration and refugee resettlement from Muslim-majority countries and declare an indefinite moratorium until two changes occur. First, we must devise a better way to identify and deny admission not only to terrorists but also to persons who sympathize with radical Islamism. It will surprise the average American to learn we are not capable of doing that today.
The need for those new rules is highlighted by a recent poll showing more than 40 percent of Muslims in the U.S. would like to see Sharia law imposed, and an alarming number admit a sympathy for ISIS and radical jihadists.
Second, we must change naturalization laws to create a 7-year probationary period during which any new citizen of any religion or national origin can be stripped of citizenship and deported easily if the person demonstrates any support for radical Islamists.
Why do this? Because we are at war with radical Islam. It is time we started acting like we understand that reality.
I am not suggesting we end all Muslim immigration forever, but a moratorium is overdue so we can develop new, more sensible and effective policies and screening procedures.
A few facts will help illuminate our problem.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Obama’s even changed the words to the oath of citizenship so muslim terrorists won’t have to lie.
To add if found to be supporting ISIS or Al-Qaeda terrorism, and are naturalized, strip them of their naturalized US citizenships after their time in jail, and then send them back to country of origin.
I hear ya.
I am. And the time to do it for 14 years ago.
bttt
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