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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Apr 11

    Syrian refugees entering the U.S. is down to trickle: 11 have been accepted, a sharp contrast to the final years of the Obama administration when thousands arrivedhttps://on.wsj.com/2JB3cOu 

    9:00 PM - 11 Apr 2018
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      1. King of the Kleurlinge‏ @ClintonDillion1 Apr 11
        Replying to @WSJ

        Good, help them there. No country should be foolish enough to import cultural conflicts and war at the expense of it's citizens.

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      1. daniel‏ @Fungus_Time_ Apr 11
        Replying to @WSJ @RoamingMil

        Fantastic

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      2. Janet gustafson  🌊 🐾‏ @janetlgus Apr 11
        Replying to @WSJ

        Shameful, they should be welcome here

        3 replies 0 retweets 4 likes
      3. St Dismas‏ @SevenNationR Apr 12
        Replying to @janetlgus @WSJ

        Why?

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      2. Dorothy Crocile‏ @adorothyrmc Apr 11
        Replying to @WSJ

        Give these poor humans beings a break...

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      3. Justin Turner‏ @JustinTurnerirl Apr 11
        Replying to @adorothyrmc @WSJ

        Yes, by helping to repair their own country, not by importing them here by the millions.

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      4. Dorothy Crocile‏ @adorothyrmc Apr 11
        Replying to @JustinTurnerirl @WSJ

        They are human beings; they don’t get “imported”...& no one has let “millions” of any refugees into the country lately...I could be wrong; you got verifiable #s?

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      1. Erik‏ @ewayne_91 Apr 11
        Replying to @WSJ @RoamingMil

        I worked @ the largest resettling org in US at the office settling the most the last year Obama was in office and it was busy busy! 12+ hour days almost everyday!

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      2. Tiffany #VOTESEANCASTEN Ullian‏ @TiffanyUllian Apr 11
        Replying to @WSJ

        We are at such a moral low. This is just appalling.

        3 replies 0 retweets 6 likes
      3. Renier van Burick‏ @Renier0613 Apr 12
        Replying to @TiffanyUllian @WSJ

        Then you need to change your morals. Taking in, on mass, people from the worlds most dangerous religion disguising itself as peaceful, is not only bad for Americans on moral grounds, it's borderline idiotic.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      4. Tiffany #VOTESEANCASTEN Ullian‏ @TiffanyUllian Apr 12
        Replying to @Renier0613 @WSJ

        Assisting human beings fleeing war is not immoral. We have done it for decades. Refugees have a net positive impact to our economy and social culture. Attaching stereotypes and scapegoating people based on their religion is idiotic. Befriend a Muslim. Most are not dangerous.

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      5. Renier van Burick‏ @Renier0613 Apr 12
        Replying to @TiffanyUllian @WSJ

        I see your point, not dangerous at all....pic.twitter.com/6wlpDSCWTU

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      6. Renier van Burick‏ @Renier0613 Apr 12
        Replying to @Renier0613 @TiffanyUllian @WSJ

        If those refugees you want to help aren't so dangerous then please explain why the crime rates and terror attacks have increased in Europe since the mass migration of Muslims into the country?

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      7. Tiffany #VOTESEANCASTEN Ullian‏ @TiffanyUllian Apr 12
        Replying to @Renier0613 @WSJ

        You are handpicking circumstances that fit your narrative. This article was about the US, not Europe. US immigration policies are very strict and those who come are ok. 2017 had a 400% uptick in hate crimes from white supremacists. Am I now supposed to hate all white people?

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      8. Renier van Burick‏ @Renier0613 Apr 12
        Replying to @TiffanyUllian @WSJ

        I am not saying hate them all, I am saying be careful what you allow. Those (in pic) where Muslim Londoners. People that aren't so dangerous as you put it. Just one example, there are many more. Europe let thousands in unchecked and is now paying the price. 11 isn't a bad thing.

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      9. Tiffany #VOTESEANCASTEN Ullian‏ @TiffanyUllian Apr 12
        Replying to @Renier0613 @WSJ

        US Syrian refugee quota is 45,000. Barely scratched the surface. Quotas years before were doubled. We screen for high standing people who are educated. Syria was an advanced country. There are 6 million displaced. Plenty of decent people who need help out of war.

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      1. William Coffee‏ @coffeewilliam82 Apr 11
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      2. K G Restivo‏ @restivo_g Apr 11
        Replying to @WSJ

        Actions speak louder than words. This administration doesn't care about Syrian citizens.

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      4. K G Restivo‏ @restivo_g Apr 15
        Replying to @greenmn @WSJ

        So then why bomb Syria because you say you care about the people? Why give humanitarian aid? Why be part of the UN, the WTO? Why claim to be a super power that should rule the world then?

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