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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 30 Jan 2017

    U.S. travel restrictions put Saudi Arabia in a bindhttp://on.wsj.com/2jN5Fbl 

    3:30 AM - 30 Jan 2017
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    • Mrs. Zin John A Wydra Noor Ahmad Khan Lorraine Ash Hussain Ehsan 内山 昇和 🇺🇸HOUROFACTION aSecas. GABRIELA CHIPER ❣️
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      1. USS MAGA‏ @TMeyerBornFree 30 Jan 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Really!!...They can start by not Proclaiming Death To America!

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      2. Bob DeVaughn‏ @bobdevaughn 30 Jan 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Hey its not like 15 of 19 hijackers on 9/11 were from Saudi Arabia, or it was where Wahhabism originiated.../s... #neverForget

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      4. Bob DeVaughn‏ @bobdevaughn 30 Jan 2017
        Replying to @asd1410 @WSJ

        Meaning? Seems like an indication many Al Qaeda ops were from Saudi Arabia. Doesn't change who committed 9/11- mostly Saudis.

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      1. CA4MSIA‏ @CA4MSIA 30 Jan 2017
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        Saudi is only bound to $ , Oil & their own survival! 2 Saudi, Trump is just a means much like Obama & other past presidents!

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      2. Jose Mulero‏ @josemulero5 30 Jan 2017
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        so how many floors are they going to book at the trump hotel

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      1. Deery Diamond‏ @DeeryDiamond 30 Jan 2017
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        Hurry up and take care of the problem in the Middle East. You folks have just as much blame for the terrorists involved in the world

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      1. Make Room Make Room!‏ @SRSilvie 30 Jan 2017
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        The astonishing thing is that KSA is not included in the ban, given that it is the home of Wahhabism

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      1. A Al Ansary‏ @alansary13 30 Jan 2017
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        they should be next on the ban list

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      1. TakanobuSeki‏ @LibraTS 30 Jan 2017
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        皇太子は自分の方が優れているというのなら自分で何とかしろ。

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      1. Titus Glavee‏ @Torgbui 30 Jan 2017
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        Why weren't they banned though?

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      1. WV Proud‏ @DeplorableWVME 30 Jan 2017
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        The BIND Saudi Arabia is in should be about how the richest nation on the planet has done NOTHING to settle refugees in their country!

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      2. WomanOfStraw‏ @WomanOfStraw 30 Jan 2017
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        SA is in a bind because its laws for non-muslims are more draconian than anything Trump has proposed. Non-Muslims forbidden in Mecca!

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      3. Scherazad Falcon‏ @Scherazad100 30 Jan 2017
        Replying to @WomanOfStraw

        . KSA is entitled 2 make religion rules 4 their country as we can.Mecca is sacred to Islam so I believe respect their rule

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      4. WomanOfStraw‏ @WomanOfStraw 30 Jan 2017
        Replying to @Scherazad100 @WSJ

        Yes they can make their rules, but that does not mean they are just. There is no respect for non-Muslims there. Shame.

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