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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jan 17

    Immigrants hoping to escape violence in Yemen and join their families in the U.S. received notice last year: “Your visa is approved.” Then it wasn't.http://nyti.ms/2EOxU3B 

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      1. Yogie‏ @yogie711 Jan 17
        Replying to @nytimes

        Immigrants can be a skilled person comes to America on H1B visa (work visa). It’s time to use proper word for People escaping violence in their countries are called Refugees, not immigrants. An immigrant contribute to the country’s economy and do not ask for shelter or benefits.

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      2. RattlenRoll‏ @TheLyon0 Jan 17
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      2. Back to the future‏ @reageren1 Jan 17
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        Even America cannot feed and house the whole world. There must be a day it ends! Let the day be NOW! For the sake of America. It will dissappoint and hurt individuals. It be so.

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      3. Jannis Schwarz‏ @schwarz_jannis Jan 19
        Replying to @reageren1 @nytimes

        Oh come on. How many refugees did the USA actually take in. Because I am pretty sure it weren't that many considering your population and wealth.

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      4. Jannis Schwarz‏ @schwarz_jannis Jan 19
        Replying to @schwarz_jannis @reageren1 @nytimes

        Besides they are immigrants with visa and therefore aren't even asking to be fed and housed.

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      5. Back to the future‏ @reageren1 Jan 19
        Replying to @schwarz_jannis @nytimes

        They are immigrants, the moment the US accept them so. It's not THEIR choice! They can ask, and be refused!

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      2. Terry Herber‏ @TerryHerber1 Jan 17
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        Why the United States? Why not Saudi Arabi, Jordan, etc. Why halfway around the world. Stay in Arab speaking country whether your customs, food, places of worship, etc are readily available so you can easily go back home when violence is over?

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      1. Berton Averre‏ @Averre13 Jan 17
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        Fortunately for the Trump Administration, Yemenis show up on the "These people don't matter" list.

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      1. Salim ALHADRAMI‏ @goldensla Jan 17
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        they want to join thier American families not refugees and this means they will contribute in all the obligations imposed and the approval is evident that they are legally able to come to America

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      2. Lillian.Katumba‏ @LillianM5 Jan 17
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        Are they refugees or immigrants??

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      2. Cheryl‏ @Cheryll94046988 Jan 17
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        GOOD, we can't take everyone, They will have to figure out how to fight like our ancestors did in this country.

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      3. Brian Comp‏ @RaleighLama Jan 17
        Replying to @Cheryll94046988 @nytimes

        So you advocate them killing natives?

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      4. Cheryl‏ @Cheryll94046988 Jan 17
        Replying to @RaleighLama @nytimes

        I don't advocate for any killing!!!! But we cannot take in everyone here!!!! So they are gonna have to figure out how to make their country better like we did here, we had our own civil wars, plus our ppl have to go over and get killed fighting for other countries

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