Posted on 11/17/2015 11:56:31 AM PST by VinL
Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) on Tuesday panned the idea of favoring Christian refugees from Syria over Muslims, delivering a rebuttal to Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), a GOP presidential candidate.
McCain said using a religious test on Syrian refugees, especially children, makes no sense.
âI donât think any child, whether they are Christian or whether they are atheist or whether they are Buddhist, that we should make a distinction,â McCain said. âMy belief is that all children are Godâs children.â
Itâs a rare example of McCain siding with President Obama, who defeated him in the 2008 presidential election, on a hot-button political topic.
Cruz and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush over the weekend said efforts to resettle refugees from Syria should focus on Christians.
"There is no meaningful risk of Christians committing acts of terror,â Cruz said at a Sunday event in South Carolina, according to The Washington Post. âIf there were a group of radical Christians pledging to murder anyone who had a different religious view than they, we would have a different national security situation."
Bush on Sunday told CNNâs âState of the Unionâ that the U.S. âshould focus our efforts as it relates to the refugees with the Christians that are being slaughtered.â
McCainâs comments Tuesday backed up Obama, who earlier this week called a religious test âshamefulâ and ânot American.â
Bush, however, softened his stance in an interview with Bloomberg Politics on Tuesday.
âThe answer to this is not to ban people from coming. The answer is to lead, to resolve the problem in Syria,â he said.
Noting public worries over the vetting of refugees, he said that âif thereâs any kind of concern, we shouldnât allow people in.â
âBut I donât think we should eliminate our support for refugees,â he added.
McCain said Tuesday âthere should be no litmus testâ for the religious affiliation of refugees as long as they are vetted and determined not to pose a threat.
âAre we going to differentiate children by their religion? I donât think so,â he said.
McCain blamed what he called Obamaâs âfailed, fecklessâ policy in Syria for the violence that has sent hundreds of thousands of migrants flooding into Europe.
âThe decisions by the president of the United States, the commander-in-chief, have put us into this position where weâre fighting over refugees
IF McCain is against it... I am for it!
It’s more of a insanity test.
Only an insane lunatic would follower the satanic mumblings of Mohamad.
Like clockwork
AZ get rid of this POS
Muslims don’t share McCain’s belief.
Our national security and the well-being of American citizens take priority over Muslims’ feelings.
Screw you McInsane; I’m glad a POS like you had the stuffing beaten out of him by Obama back in 2008.
You’re still a loser!
A "religious test" for refugee status is un-American? What an absolute bunch of frickin' idiots. By definition, a religious test, or other specifically enumerated basis, is a requirement for refugee status:
8 U.S.C. 1101(a)(42) The term 'refugee' means (A) any person who is outside any country of such person's nationality or, in the case of a person having no nationality, is outside any country in which such person last habitually resided, and who is unable or unwilling to return to, and is unable or unwilling to avail himself or herself of the protection of, that country because of persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution on account of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion, or (B) in such special circumstances as the President after appropriate consultation (as defined in section 1157(e) of this title) may specify, any person who is within the country of such person's nationality or, in the case of a person having no nationality, within the country in which such person is habitually residing, and who is persecuted or who has a well-founded fear of persecution on account of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion. The term 'refugee' does not include any person who ordered, incited, assisted, or otherwise participated in the persecution of any person on account of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion.
An Immigration Judge would be required to conduct a nexus determination to ensure that the well-founded fear is as a result of religious persecution or other specifically enumerated basis. A general assertion that the conditions in the country suck would be insufficient for refugee status.
I have never in my life rooted for malignent melanoma.
COMON, MELANOMA! YOU CAN DO IT!!!!
“It’s a rare example of McCain siding with President Obama, who defeated him in the 2008 presidential election, on a hot-button political topic’”
Au contraire, it’s not that rare.
“It’s a rare example of McCain siding with President Obama, who defeated him in the 2008 presidential election, on a hot-button political topic’”
Au contraire, it’s not that rare.
Is that not our ambassador in that picture? God rest his soul.
John McCain wrote to Lois Lerner and asked her to use the full power of the IRS against TeaParty groups. McCain doesn’t like Christians very much.
McCain has never spoken up in support of the Christians in Muslim nations, as far as ICan remember.
Please do us a favor and die John.
All of GODS children like bacon.
It really is too bad.
With his background and experience McCain could have had it all but he has a fatal flaw.
Sometimes It seems as if he has a terminal case of Stockholm Syndrome.
He just cannot resist collaborating with and appeasing those who are clearly enemies of what he professes to believe and represent.
Shut up MCcain, u sellout. Lets send this bum to syria.
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