I think the thing that gets lost in all of this, is that foreign nationals do not have a right to come this country, it is a privilege that can be withheld when it is deemed necessary. They are not citizens. They do not have constitutional rights within the U.S. I understand the criticism of the left about excluding places like Saudi Arabia and Egypt from the executive order, I personally think there's a strong argument to justify including those countries too. But with leftist anger at this EO including nations that the Obama administration deemed security threats, how much harsher would the criticism be if he did include those countries?
If we wanted to help the actual refugees it would make more sense to help them within their own regions instead of transplanting them into a vastly different world with vastly different customs. It would make much more sense for refugees to be relocated in nearby countries that have similar cultures and customs like Saudi Arabia that have the capacity with their tent cities that are only used during pilgrimages.
Another thing is we become resource independent and could stop meddling in foreign affairs, and stop the whole regime change thing neo-cons are fond of. Yes Hussein, Qaddafi and Assad aren't the greatest people in the world, but are far more preferable to what has filled the vacuum in those places. I hope conservatism returns to the roots of the founders when it comes to foreign affairs.
If we wanted to help the actual refugees it would make more sense to help them within their own regions instead of transplanting them into a vastly different world with vastly different customs. It would make much more sense for refugees to be relocated in nearby countries that have similar cultures and customs like Saudi Arabia that have the capacity with their tent cities that are only used during pilgrimages.
Another thing is we become resource independent and could stop meddling in foreign affairs, and stop the whole regime change thing neo-cons are fond of. Yes Hussein, Qaddafi and Assad aren't the greatest people in the world, but are far more preferable to what has filled the vacuum in those places. I hope conservatism returns to the roots of the founders when it comes to foreign affairs.
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