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Why would anyone vote for a candidate who will let terrorists come into the country

When refugees leave a war torn country women and children are given preference. The majority of refugees is always women and children. The trend of the refugees coming from Syria where ISIS is based is the "refugees" are mostly men. This is huge red flag, the refugee situation is a perfect trojan horse for ISIS terrorists.
In 2015 3/4 of the refugees that were taken in in Germany. Hillary plans to let Syrian refugees in, claiming they will be vetted. When someone joins ISIS they don't create some record that can be looked up they're terrorists. No amount of vetting will detect a record that doesn't exist. A vote for Hillary is a vote for ISIS!
I'm sure now I'll be attacked by Liberals with the standard Liberal attack for not wanting to let ISIS in the country. They like to say your a coward, don't let fear affect your decisions. Instead of childish attacks they should try thinking rationaly. It's not a good idea to let ISIS members come in to blow up Americans.
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Dave- I get that you have limited intelligence and education, but unlike you I don't talk about things I don't understand. You don't understand how refugees are vetted, and you don't understand how else to come into the country. My suggestion of student visas was to point out how inane your argument actually is. However, there are lots of ways to come here that are far, far easier than coming as a refugee. I never have understood people like you. Your fear isn't even rational. You miss the actual problems and focus on things that aren't actually an issue.
The United States admitted 70,000 refugees in 2013 and granted asylum to 15,000 people. That same year, the Department of Homeland Security processed 173 million admissions for tourists, students, investors, diplomats and other temporary visitors. Many of them are hardly vetted before they enter.

There is particular concern among some lawmakers about the three dozen countries with which the United States has an agreement to waive visas. Citizens of those countries don't need visas to enter the United States, and 21 million of them did so in 2013.
Try doing some research every now and then.