Posted on 11/18/2015 12:14:13 PM PST by maggief
Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) warned his fellow Republicans on Wednesday not to place too much emphasis on Syrian refugees following the terrorist attacks in Paris last week, calling their focus misguided.
âI believe the overwhelming focus on the refugee program in recent days is misplaced,â said McCain, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, in a written statement. âI especially encourage my fellow Republicans to recognize that refugees are not the problem â they are the symptom of the problem.â
Since attacks credited to the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) killed at least 129, Republicans have called for pausing - or in some cases stopping altogether - a program to admit Syrian refugees into the U.S.
The House is scheduled to vote on a bill Thursday that would prevent any refugees from Syria or Iraq from being admitted to the U.S. unless the FBI, Department of Homeland Security and Director of National Intelligence can certify to Congress that each refugee does not pose a security threat.
While McCain said he agrees refugee admissions should be paused until law enforcement and intelligence officials can sign off on the vetting process, he said more emphasis should be placed on President Obamaâs insistence that his strategy against ISIS is working.
âThe refugee crisis we face today is a result of the presidentâs failed leadership and total lack of strategy,â McCain said. âNow, even after [ISIS] has demonstrated the capability and intent to strike the capitals of the western world, the president remains impervious to reality and refuses to change course from his failed strategy.
âFailure to address this problem at its source will only prolong this conflict, produce more refugees, and place our security at greater risk.â
McCain on Tuesday also broke with some in his party, saying the refugee issue shouldnât be linked to the government funding fight and there should not be a religious test to determine which refugees enter the country.
McCainâs Wednesday statement also echoes his House counterpart, Rep. Mac Thornberry (R-Texas), who said Tuesday that stopping refugees does not stop ISIS.
âThatâs not the only threat ISIS poses,â said Thornberry, chairman of the House Armed Service Committee.
I wanna hear what Megan McCain says.
McCain has been senile for decades.
McNuts, why don’t you go and live among them...over there! Give them money (yours), food and whatever, but keep them over there!
Yep! If Bowbama reached around to scratch his ass, he’d poke McNuts right in the eye!
encourage my fellow Republicans to recognize that refugees are not the problem
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I encourage everyone to recognize that Islam is the problem.
Islam has been at war with everyone else since 622 A.D.
It must remain so according to their book until there is only Islam.
Or no Islam. Your choice.
Submit or die is your choice under Islam.
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