Barack Obama’s plan to ship 10,000 Syrian refugees into the United States was perplexed when it was announced. The decision to move forward with the plan after the terrorist attacks in Paris became downright reckless.
Now, though, that we have information that two of the gunmen took advantage of western nations’ refugee programs in order to infiltrate France, the plan is downright dangerous.
Regardless, our Muslim sympathizing President Barack Hussein Obama refuses to back down on his attempts to house as many Syrian immigrants as he can — whether we like it or not.
His plan is now finally meeting resistance from some of the highest level political officials in the country… but they may have no power to stop his reckless program, according to Judge Andrew Napolitano.
Speaker Paul Ryan called for a “pause” in our relocation program, while 24 governors have said they would outright deny entry to any refugees sent their way.
Regardless, our governors — perhaps our last line of defense against possible Syrian terrorists entering our communities — may be told to sit down, shut up, and take whatever and whoever Obama sends them.
To see the full reports, including Napolitano’s statements on the matter, continue reading on the next page:
I am not stupid Obama. You are behind it all. You will lose. Yes, you are hell bound.
fema camps-eep them all together till we get this figured out-they will be safe
Congress is powerless, they,ve failed to do their job for so long, they’ve forfieted their power to Master Obama. Congress has the power, they are to corrupt to use the power we elected them to use. Congress is part of Obama’s terrorist scheme.
Mr. Ryan can’t Congress deund the insanity of letting the Syrian refugees into the US and having the American people support them ?
He worries about betraying Syrians when he has BETRAYED America and her citizens OVER and OVER again!!!
Yeah, for Congress!
No money ryan
The fraud should be gone!
Congress is the only one that can save us.
The lines have been set for civil war 30 states against 20