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My thoughts on the refugee crisis
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>>>I published an essay about the refugee crisis on Medium:
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>>>https://medium.com/@TamarEGranor/my-mother-survived-but-millions-died-today-s-refugees-deserve-better-62249e4fcfcd
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>>>Tamar
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>>And a second question - are you very confident that both the U.S. and Europe have aggressive and effective plans in place to vet out ISIS radicals who try to make it into the mix?
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>Yes, ISIS is the threat-du-jour.
>You forgot to mention communists, Castro Cubans, Nazis, Bolsheviks, Anarchastics, Iranians, Palestinians, members of the Black Hand, Pakistani's, Al Quaeda, the republic guards, some members of the IRA, most Asians, and lots of other people who have been at one time or another threats-du-jour.
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>There will always be "the enemy" to keep out. We just keep changing the terminology.
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>In fact, with exception of 9/11, deaths from foreign terrorists pale as a threat to the US populace when compared with gun-related murders, mass shootings and domestic terrorists like Timothy McVeigh.

And we should also investigate where ISIS came from? And who armed them? And why Saudi Arabia have beheaded more people in 2015 than ISIS (and recently condemned an anti-government protester to beheading and crucifixion) but yet they are now heading up the UN Council for Human Rights and are our best friends. And why Turkey failed to protect the Kurds (who want to fight ISIS) and even bombed the Kurds herself. But mainly ask why those refugees are refugees in the first place. Hypocrisy and ignorance.

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In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends - Martin Luther King, Jr.
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