Being fully supportive of immigration rights for Muslims is fully compatible with being against doctrines of Islam. Both humanist positions
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@HPluckrose No-one has a right to immigrate, however.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @AndyMeanie @sjzara
We do give ppl immigration rights due to our duty to fellow humans. Those humans include Muslims.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I never differentiated by religion. As I said, no-one has a right to immigrate. There are rules.
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Replying to @AndyMeanie @sjzara
But the rules aren't that no-one has the right to immigrate.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
4th paragraph. People can apply for immigration, but no-one is above rules/criteria.
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Replying to @AndyMeanie
This is a tiresome semantic thing. I doubt we disagree.
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When ppl say 'humans have the right to do x' in this sense, they're asserting principles, not observing what the US is doing.
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