Posted on 01/26/2017 1:44:26 PM PST by VitacoreVision
President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order soon that will suspend the issuance of visas and other immigration benefits to nationals of countries of particular concern. Though that definition (taken from an unsigned draft of the proposed order obtained by several news outlets and posted online by the LexisNexis legal research website) does not specifically mention Muslim or Islamic nations, the order is widely being interpreted as a ban on immigration from Muslim counties. Reports from news outlets including Reuters, AFP, The Hill, and the Washington Post have all named Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia, and Yemen as countries that would be included in the ban.
Several nations with Muslim populations larger that those named above were not included, including Indonesia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Egypt, lending validity to the Trump administration claim that the presence of terrorist activity, rather than religion, was the prime determining factor in deciding which nations should be included.
During an interview with Trump on January 25, ABC News anchor David Muir said to the president, Youre about to sign a sweeping executive action to suspend immigration to this country.
After Trump confirmed this, Muir asked, Who are we talking about? Is this the Muslim ban?
Trump replied as follows: "Were talking about no it's not the Muslim ban. But its countries that have tremendous terror. Its countries that were going to be spelling out in a little while in the same speech. And its countries that people are going to come in and cause us tremendous problems. Our country has enough problems without allowing people to come in who, in many cases or in some cases, are looking to do tremendous destruction."
The draft executive order that Trump is expected to sign is tentatively entitled Protecting the Nation from Terrorist Attacks by Foreign Nationals. It starts by observing that the visa-issuance process plays a crucial role in detecting individuals with terrorist ties and stopping them from entering the United States and offered as an historic example of the consequences of failing to properly vet immigrants the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. It stated that prior to those attacks State Department policy prevented consular officers from properly scrutinizing the visa applications of several of the 19 foreign nationals who went on to murder nearly 3,000 Americans.
The proposed order continues by warning:
Hundreds of foreign-born individuals have been convicted or implicated in terrorism related crimes since September 11, 2001, including foreign nationals who entered the United States after claiming asylum; after receiving visitor, student, or employment visas; or through the U.S. refugee resettlement program. Deteriorating conditions in certain countries due to war, strife, disaster, and civil unrest increase the likelihood that terrorists will use any means possible to enter our country.
The anticipated executive order goes on to specify how its objectives are to be implemented. Under the heading Suspension of Issuance of Visas and Other Immigration Benefits to Nationals of Countries of Particular Concern, the document provides that the Secretary of Homeland Security, in consultation with the Secretary of State and the Director of National Intelligence, are to conduct an immediate review to determine what information is needed from any country for adjudication of any visa, admission, or other immigration benefit. The purpose of this review will be to determine that the individual seeking the benefit is who the individual claims to be and is not a security or public-safety threat.
The order directs the Secretary of State to suspend the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP) for 120 days and specifies that during that 120-day period, the Secretary of State and the Secretary of Homeland Security shall review the USRAP application and adjudication process to determine what additional procedures can be taken to ensure that those approved for refugee admission do not pose a threat to the security and welfare of the United States.
The order will also direct the Secretary of Homeland Security, in consultation with the Secretary of State, to submit to the president a list of countries recommended for inclusion on a presidential proclamation that would prohibit the entry of foreign nationals from each country on the list.
The only country that is specifically named in the order is Syria. The order provides:
The Secretaries of State and Homeland Security, as appropriate, shall cease refugee processing of and the admittance of nationals of Syria as refugees until such time as I have determined that sufficient changes have been made to the USRAP to ensure its alignment with the national interest.
The order also provides for safe zones in Syria:
Pursuant to the cessation of refugee processing for Syrian nationals, the Secretary of State, in conjunction with the Secretary of Defense, is directed within 90 days of the date of this order to produce a plan to provide safe areas in Syria and in the surrounding region in which Syrian nationals displaced from their homeland can await firm settlement, such as repatriation or potential third-country resettlement.
As we write, Trump has not yet issued his executive order, Protecting the Nation from Terrorist Attacks by Foreign Nationals. However, within hours after he does so, a copy should be posted on the White House website, under the Presidential Actions section.
Related articles:
Regarding Fake Passports for Syrians
Obama Scrapping Registration of Aliens From Mostly Muslim Nations
Sons of Middle Eastern Immigrants Recruited by Terrorist Groups
Border Patrol: Arrests of Pakistanis, Afghans Up This Year
Military Concerned About Large Numbers of Individuals From Terrorist Regions Crossing Border
Smuggling Network Brings Aliens With Terrorist Ties Across U.S. Border
Mexican Cartels Moving Terrorists Across Southern U.S. Border
Terrorist Smuggling Into U.S. a Real Concern
Pakistanis With Terrorism Ties Caught After Crossing U.S.-Mexican Border
Trump should at North Korea to the list, just to make this thing airtight.
Muslims ARE the threat.
keeping them out makes us safer.
Islam has been at war with the rest of humanity since 622 A.D.
They are commanded by their prophet in their book to continue jihad until all of the rest of humankind submits to Islam.
There can be no peace until there is only Islam or no Islam.
Mad Mo made it so.
First he has to stop DACA.
USCIS is still accepting and processing new applications for 140-150 new illegal aliens a day.
That is on top of the 750,000 who have already been given work permits and permission to stay.
Every day without action adds to the number of illegal aliens given work permits.
Even if they do not rescind papers already issued they have to at the very least stop issuing any more.
Fortunately for America, President Trump has a better understanding of Islam than you
This is the correct approach. Trump’s administration also needs to look closely at legal immigration rules. Not only do we need to vet these people to keep out terrorists we also need to ensure the quotas and rules encourage bringing in the best and brightest from around the globe.
Perhaps you should read the Koran.
You are the one who does not understand Islam.
For almost 1400 years they have been following the example of their prophet and spreading Islam by the sword.
Read some history, too.
that’s your problem
Not sure you got what I said. The USSC has already ruled on this. The president can have arrested,detained,shipped out or refused entry ANY person,group of people if he himself perceives a threat from them to national security.
I am quite sure this clearly spelled out in any full description of the Executives power.
Islam is every infidels problem.
Oh God, I could just see the Muslim backed PM of my country, increasing our intake to make up for the US.
Yeah, Saudi Arabia isn’t on the list.
Pakistan needs to be on the list:
White House petition to call Pakistan ‘terrorism sponsor’ passes 600,000 benchmark
Oct. 3, 2016
https://www.rt.com/usa/361427-pakistan-sponsor-terrorism-petition/
I'm curious about why only these seven muslim-majority nations? The 57 nation group known as the "Organization of Islamic Countries (OIC)" routinely and uniformly votes as a block against American interests in the UN.
The majority of hijackers involved in 9/11 were from Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia is well known to be a major source of funds for global jihad. Why isn't Qatar, UAE, Pakistan, Oman or any of the remaining Muslim majority nations also listed since they vote as a block against US interests?
The effort to block migration from select Muslim majority states is defeated when considering the EU's efforts to immediately grant European identities to migrants who manage to reach EU shores. Consider the fact that every violent jihad incident in the EU was perpetrated by Muslims - who, once each was identified by the media were characterized as Europeans of Asian/Arabic descent. Providing migrants with European identities undermines Trump's efforts to block their continued migration to the US. All a Syrian has to do is migrate to either Italy, Spain, France, Portugal, Belgium, Germany, Bulgaria or the UK and obtain their new cultural identities and then they are set to continue their eventual migration to the US.
Consider this most unfortunate statement by Theresa May earlier today:
Since Theresa May currently remains under the false impression that Islam is peaceful, her govt. will likely allow migrants originating from those 7 banned nations who recently managed to obtain UK identities to continue their migration to the US.
Don't get me wrong, I appreciate Trumps efforts - but - this is a much more complicated issue given the EU's current suicidal immigration policies.
Since the Saudis own many of the Congressmen Trump will have to rely on, it might just be realpolitik.
I’m sure that President Trump is only getting started on his list of restricted Muslim countries. It will likely double every time there’s a terrorist related incident anywhere in the world.
In the meantime, don’t be surprised when he begins locking up and repatriating suspected terrorists in this country.
Another news story about Pakistan:
Donald Trump will clear bill to declare Pakistan a terror state, says Shalabh Kumar
Nov.17, 2016
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.