Paris Jihad: It’s
Immigration, Stupid
By: Daniel Horowitz |
November 16th, 2015
How many more people have to
die in order for our political class to get serious about real
immigration reform?
Republicans like Senators Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC) are already trying to distract from the
central point and are making this about foreign policy instead of immigration.
But before we discuss our involvement in the Civil War in Syria, how can these
open border Republicans sit idly as the first of the Islamic refugees are
brought to the shores of New Orleans?
It’s time Republicans get with the
program and understand: ‘It’s immigration, stupid.’
At a minimum, conservatives must
encourage GOP congressional leaders to do the following six things:
- Immediately
pass Rep. Brian
Babin’s (R-TX) bill halting the refugee program.
- Defund any
appropriations for resettling Syrian or Somali refugees in this
country. There is an upcoming budget deadline in December and it’s
time Republicans use it. It’s bad enough they funded Planned
Parenthood, which is a threat to the unborn; can they at least protect the
living from Jihad?
- Pass
legislation vesting county governments with the veto power over refugee
resettlement in their jurisdictions.
- End student visas
from countries that represent a security risk.
- Deal with
the existing homeland threat by passing Ted Cruz’s Expatriate Terrorist
Act, which would revoke the citizenship of those who fight for foreign
terrorist organizations, such as ISIS. We must also enforce and
strengthen existing law under section 237 (a)(4) of the Immigration and
Naturalization Act, which directs the executive branch to deport
non-citizens who encourage support for terrorism. Also, pass Cruz’s
bill designating the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization.
- Make the
broader immigration issue the #1 priority for the upcoming legislative
agenda. GOP
presidential candidates must also make this the defining issue
of their campaigns.
It’s also not enough to merely suggest
that we must better screen or vet these refugees for ties to ISIS. The
Islamic State is not the source of the problem; it is a symptom of the broader
problem of Islamic supremacism. Most of the recent homegrown
terror attacks were not perpetrated by those with direct ties to
ISIS or any official terror group, but by those who believe in Islamic
supremacism.
Under existing law, in order to qualify
for refugee status in the United States an applicant must demonstrate a
“credible fear” of persecution in their home country. Isn’t it time our
politicians heed the cries of “credible fear” from Americans under threat of
terrorism in our own country?
- See more at: https://www.conservativereview.com/commentary/2015/11/paris-jihad-its-immigration-stupid#sthash.w2sJe9PD.dpuf
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