Quote Originally Posted by BananaStand View Post
What we have here, is liberals pointing to their broke-down car and saying "but it already has an engine"


http://dailycaller.com/2015/10/21/fb...or-ties-video/
Our "mechanic" in this case is the FBI and other national intelligence agencies who are actually the ones responsible for vetting people coming in to the US. They have stated, publicly, that they do not have the procedures and information necessary to vet people. They are telling you that your car needs a new engine.


Anyone who says "we already have a good vetting process" is claiming to be more of an expert, and have more information, then the Director of the FBI.

James Comey? Please.




http://www.cbsnews.com/news/60-minut...efugee-crisis/


“I Went Through America’s Extreme Vetting
I’m a Syrian refugee. Trust me, it’s plenty tough.”


http://www.politico.com/magazine/sto...vetting-214703




https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...g-process.html


http://lancasteronline.com/news/loca...d615e5030.html


“How long does the vetting process take?


The U.S. Department of State says on its website that the average processing time is 18-24 months.”


What do you want to accomplish adding 90-120 more days to that? Syrians got *kband though


“Individual cases may vary vastly, as LNP learned from interviews with refugees resettled in Lancaster. Mustafa Nuur, of Somalia, on the other hand, underwent six years of health screenings and invasive interviews before entering the U.S.”




http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/...-process-work/


“Syrians initially file refugee claims with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, which then refers them to the U.S. government. The process has no guarantee of approval and takes so long — Syrians wait nearly three years for approval to come to the U.S. — that experts said it would be a longshot for an extremist group to rely on the refugee program as a way to sneak someone into the United States. The Islamic State group has had far more success appealing to people already living inside the United States to commit or conspire to commit violence. Attorney General Loretta Lynch told lawmakers this week that roughly 70 people have been charged with crimes related to foreign-fighter activity and homegrown violent extremism since 2013.”