But the conditions in the ready made and vacant Saudi Arabian tent cities are much better than squalid. The tents are air conditioned with kitchens and bathrooms. These conditions are much better than the makeshift camps in Europe. Why not house them there until permanent sponsorship can be arranged?Experts are adamant that the more they stay in these camps, the more they are prone to radicalization. Just one of the many sources on the subject.:
http://thehill.com/blogs/congress-b...-in-not-accepting-syrian-refugees-into-the-us
"Refugee camps are fertile ground for breeding extremism. The generally squalid conditions in the camps provide terrorists organizations with convincing propaganda for recruiting. The camps also are easy places to hide within, allowing terrorist recruits ample space to carry out their efforts with very little oversight. Therefore if our response to the refugee crisis is to encourage massive refugee camps, we may unwittingly be fostering training camps for the next generation of terrorists."
"The screening process for refugee admissions is already rigorous. A group of former security and diplomatic officials recently wrote an open letter to the Obama administration arguing that the U.S. could accept as many as 100,000 refugees. A Department of Homeland Security official stated that there is no evidence that refugees accepted into the U.S. are more likely to commit terrorism than anyone else in the country. In fact, there have been no recorded terrorist attacks committed by refugees. The U.S. has admitted 1.5 million refugees from the Middle East since September 11, 2001. The terrorist attacks that have occurred since 9/11 have been committed either by American natives or non-refugee immigrants."
I would suggest to people fearful of the refugees a little research on the subject, see what experts around the world are saying about the intake of refugees. It's seems overwhelmingly clear that turning our backs to them will do more harm.
Here is another nice read on the subject, this is from HuffPost, but the same line of thought is found in many many news outlet.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david...ris_b_8577480.html?ncid=fcbklnkushpmg00000063
It is silly and irresponsible to deny that the refugees could not have terrorists in their midst. What has happened in the past is no assurance it will not happen now especially since ISIS has told us this is what they will do. It looks like they may have done this in Paris.
Even a small amount of research shows a repeated theme that refugees entering an area without assimilation is breeding ground for terrorists. Just bringing them here without knowing who they specifically are and what plans they have to fit in with our way of life is not the answer.