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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 20 Sep 2015

    Breaking: U.S. to admit 85,000 refugees in fiscal 2016, says Secretary of State John Kerryhttp://www.wsj.com 

    9:47 AM - 20 Sep 2015
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      1. Noah Lane Kephart‏ @NoahKephart 20 Sep 2015
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        @WSJ can we take care of our vets first?!

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      1. Jimmie Sibley‏ @JimGSib 20 Sep 2015
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        @WSJ Why doesn't the U.S. admit Haitians?

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      1. Common Sense‏ @2CSense 21 Sep 2015
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        @WSJ good humanitarian gesture, but common sense to have a stringent vetting process. We don't want a Trojan Horse.

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      1. Freedom For US‏ @freedom4U1791 20 Sep 2015
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        @WSJ a million across the southern border every year... But 85,000 is news .. What a joke .. #illegalimmigration

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      1. Los Angeles 4 Trump‏ @gogotrump 20 Sep 2015
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        @WSJ @margitfeher He did not say they would be Syrian asylum seekers!

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      1. Jim Krakowski‏ @KJakmak 20 Sep 2015
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        @WSJ I wonder what the vetting process will be?

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      1. Fronk‏ @Manana6009 20 Sep 2015
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        @WSJ pro data based on population this is about 100,000 less than Australia.

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      1. Mary‏ @77mkc 20 Sep 2015
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        🌾 #Refugees "@WSJ: Breaking: U.S. to admit 85,000 refugees in fiscal 2016, says Secretary of State John Kerry http://www.wsj.com "

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      1. FABIO CASTELLANOS‏ @FabioCastellano 20 Sep 2015
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        @WSJ Allowing possibility of another World Trade Center issue: Alzaimer migratory policy to Media impact? How many refugees will take Putin?

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      1. Jeffrey Kudo‏ @kudojeff 20 Sep 2015
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        @WSJ What a difference male entitlement and its bigotry mean. Really do mean.

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      1. Domingo Trassens‏ @trassens 20 Sep 2015
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        @WSJ We have to hope that the Obama administration does not give entrance to 85,000 ISIS militants disguised of “refugees”. Very risky!!

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      1. I Tweet for the 3.9%‏ @PrezLife 20 Sep 2015
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        RT @WSJ: Breaking: U.S. to admit 85,000 refugees in fiscal 2016, says Secretary of State John Kerry http://www.wsj.com 

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      1. srinidhi acharya‏ @srinidhiacharya 20 Sep 2015
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        @WSJ but the H1B cap remains at 65,000

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      1. desicon‏ @desicon3 20 Sep 2015
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        @WSJ 85,000 "refugees", how many radicals embedded in that? Clearly this administration is not on the side of the people.

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      1. Al Everett‏ @AltheDentist 20 Sep 2015
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        @WSJ Only let in women and children. No males.

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      1. Al Everett‏ @AltheDentist 20 Sep 2015
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        @WSJ That's insane

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      1. Jason Billings‏ @SingleDallasGuy 20 Sep 2015
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        @WSJ he actually said it this way, the U.S. will admit 85,000 democrat voters, I mean refuges.

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