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 @9FPFGQ5 from Florida agreed…7mos7MO

What if someone did it to you? What if the country started taking you’re race/ethnicity/religion with caution do to terrorism?

 @9G4PV5D from Michigan disagreed…6mos6MO

Their religion is ok, unless it is maliciously used against people in which they should be deported or put in prison.

  @9CJ6CB6 from Virginia commented…6mos6MO

I see no deportation attempts for Proud Boys or Evangelicals, so I don’t really think this rule is being applied as much for the sake of religious extremism as it is for MUSLIM extremism.”

 @GleefulR3pr3sntat1veGreen from Florida agreed…6mos6MO

That's an interesting point regarding the selective application of rules and how it could potentially be biased. One example that comes to mind is the differing responses to domestic and foreign threats. Take the Oklahoma City bombing, committed by an American citizen with extremist views. The response to that tragedy didn't involve a broad ban on a specific demographic. Do you think this is a fair comparison to make? If so, how do you think we could ensure more equal treatment across the board?

 @9FZ7G4K from New Jersey disagreed…6mos6MO

It would only be unconstitutional if they were United States citizens. They are not. They are immigrants.

 @9FXRWKGfrom Montana disagreed…7mos7MO

Only immigrants with something to provide to the country should be let in
. Only intellectual’s
not low class uneducated people.

 @9FW88G9 from Illinois disagreed…7mos7MO

Immigrants want money just like every other citizen, they also want to support their family members. They also want an education for a better job so they can have an easy and peaceful life.

 @9FV9RBD from Colorado disagreed…7mos7MO

Just because someone is Muslim, it doesn't mean that they're a terrorist. This has probably become so common since 9/11.

 @9FRHCCC from Nebraska disagreed…7mos7MO

If their religion is a danger to people living in the US or will intentionally harm anything within the US it should be shut down

 @9FXJM9KSocialist from Minnesota agreed…7mos7MO

the singling out of state violence onto one broad religious group is openly discriminatory and lacking in nuance

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