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There are 4 comments on YouSpeak: Trump’s Executive Order on Immigration

  1. Should you truly chrish our beloved nation and the
    Rare freedoms it allows,!you will be busy daily
    Endeavoring Peace in every way. Our. New
    President deserves respect and prayer and
    Kindness. Our America will crumble from within
    If this ugly bitterness and immature actions continues.
    So grow up and think of others before yourself.
    Each American has a daily choice, either to be
    An ambassador of peace or to kill America.

    1. Have you read the Executive Order?
      Have you seen the disruption in Europe with armed soldiers present in streets of France, Germany, Belgium, Greece, Bulgaria?
      America has to solve its own problems before inviting new ones!

  2. I am more concerned about Americans. I have lived abroad and i can tell you most countries dont care about US.
    What is so wrong with more vetting of certain countries
    Even president Obama singled out these 7 countries.
    If Mr. Trump was against Muslims then he would have put travel restrictions on other countries.
    The 7 countries dont have very good ways to determine who are the “bad guys” which is why the restrictions.
    Mr. Trump could have done a better job with some of the people-academics, Iraq translators working for the US

  3. I am very concerned about the welfare of families. I have a free website and blog that gives families “Do it Yourself” assistance in applying for family based immigrant visas.I am especially worried about existing families that are married couples. It is even more heart wrenching when children are involved. This order separates families for a longer period of time than should be. Families undergoing a US spouse visa for example should be allowed to continue undergoing the current vetting process. This current process has the background checks required for our nation’s security interests.

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