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Yes, Trump EO Against Muslims Is (Sort of) Similar to Obama’s 2011 Iraqi Refugee Ban But....

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By Ronn Blitzer  /  Law Newz  /  GlobalResearch.ca

President Donald Trump‘s executive order restricting immigration, including refugees, has drawn widespread criticism, with many believing that the U.S. blocking persecuted people from entering the country is a dramatic shift in American policy. Trump has responded, claiming that his order is no different than an Obama administration move to restrict Iraqi movement into the U.S in 2011.

“My policy is similar to what President Obama did in 2011 when he banned visas for refugees from Iraq for six months,” Trump said.

So is this accurate? Did President Obama do something similar to this? Well, sort of, but not really. The The Washington Post‘s Fact Checker column gave the claim two “Pinnochios,” in determining the truth of this claim, and with good reason.

Trump’s order bans all refugees from entering the country for 120 days, restricts all refugees from Syria indefinitely, and bars anyone from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, or Yemen from entering the U.S. for 90 days. This is supposedly to give the U.S. time to figure out more stringent vetting processes for people entering the country. At first, this order was even being applied to people who were already granted visas who had arrived in the U.S., only to be told they weren’t welcome. An ACLU lawsuit resulted in a stay of the order for people in that situation, but the order is still far-reaching.

According to an ABC News article from 2013, the Obama administration did indeed cease processing Iraqi refugees from entering the U.S. in 2011 for a six-month period, even people who had previously helped U.S. forces in Iraq. One person who applied for refugee status was killed while waiting to be processed. This happened after two Iraqi refugees in Kentucky were found to be al Qaeda terrorists and had allegedly killed U.S. soldiers while in Iraq. According to the report: “Several dozen suspected terrorist bombmakers, including some believed to have targeted American troops, may have mistakenly been allowed to move to the United States as war refugees.”

This prompted the U.S. to improve their refugee screening process and make it much tougher.

So there are certainly similarities between Obama’s refugee pause and Trump’s. Both imposed limited bans on refugees, and both are theoretically meant to give the U.S. time to beef up security measures. That’s pretty much where the similarities end.

But Obama’s policy restricted refugees from one particular country after “refugees” from said country were discovered to be enemies of the U.S. Apparently that precipitated specific changes to U.S. policy in that country. Trump’s order targets refugees from all over the world, indefinitely bans those from Syria, and blocks all movement to the U.S.– not just refugees — from seven Muslim countries.

As The Washington Post noted, Obama didn’t make an announcement of his administration’s practice. Trump’s official declaration resulted in widespread panic and confusion, both in the U.S. and all over the globe. The fact that it did not take place as a direct reaction to a specific incident, unlike Obama’s policy, and that it appears to be a general response to Islamic terror, has many fearing that U.S. foreign policy is being driven by racism or xenophobia. Defenders of the new policy argue that while it may have undesirable results, it’s worth it to keep Americans safe.

So does Trump’s executive order bear similarities to Obama’s Iraqi refugee hold? Yes, some. But it does a whole lot more with a whole lot less specifics.

The original source of this article is Law Newz
Copyright © Ronn BlitzerLaw Newz, 2017

http://www.globalresearch.ca/yes-trump-executive-order-against-muslims-is-sort-of-similar-to-obamas-2011-iraqi-refugee-ban-but/5571985 


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    • YellowRoseTx51

      Its still the same thing. You’d like to pick points.
      The point is, 70% of the people entering as ‘Syrian’ are not syrian. Syria has become a gateway for doctored documents for travel, for those involved in terrorist activities. This is stated by all enforcement agencies.
      The point is, Europe’s countries are in a constant state of violent flux, due to the ‘immigrants’ who are Muslim.
      The point is, WE DONT WANT this here.

      Many muslims come here to embrace american values and way of life. They’re welcome.
      Out of 325000 people that passed through that one day, only 109 were detained.
      People talking b.s. about Trump, are detrimental to the over all welfare of the american citizens. They’re AIDING the terrorist, by this globalist stance. We are the United States of America. not the United Nations of America.
      There is a difference, a big one, between debating a topic, and out right skewing information to win a debate.

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