TRUMPTASTIC: Number of Refugees Admitted To U.S. Drops By Almost HALF

President Trump promised Americans that he would enforce our nation’s existing immigration laws and ensure that refugees underwent “extreme vetting” before being allowed to move into our communities.

He’s kept those promises despite Obama’s dangerous operation that admitted Syrian and other Muslim-country refugees in record numbers.

The Los Angeles Times reports:

The number of refugees admitted to the United States was cut by nearly half in the first three months of the Trump administration compared with the final three months of the Obama presidency, reflecting the new president’s skepticism toward immigration.

Government statistics released Friday showed that more than 25,000 refugees were permitted to enter and reside in the United States at the end of the Obama administration. In the initial months under President Trump, the number fell to 13,000.

The statistics were released by the Department of Homeland Security, based on information supplied by the State Department.

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Countries of origin were largely unchanged. In both periods, two-thirds of the arrivals came from five countries: the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Syria, Iraq, Somalia and Myanmar.

Refugees from two of those countries — Syria and Somalia — would have been banned under Trump’s executive order against entries from certain Muslim-majority nations, but federal courts have blocked the order. Trump’s original order covered Iraqis as well, but he omitted Iraq from his revised order.

We must continue to support our president’s efforts and to push back against the anti-Trump “resistance” that seeks to flood our nation with un-vetted refugees from countries that are rife with–and even state sponsors of– Islamist terrorism.

 

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