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					Originally Posted by spence  From what I've read of the refugee process it's not likely that terrorists would choose it as a method to get into the US. It can be long, there  are qualifications and you don't get to choose which country you're sent to.
 That being said, anything can be a threat. We take close to 100k refugees a year from around the world and many are Muslims.
 
 Some would make you believe it's an open door for ISIS which is really isn't.
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 Do they have no say in what country they get sent to?  That's good to know.
"Some would make you believe it's an open door for ISIS "
I don't think anyone who matters, believes it's a wide-open door.  But it doesn't have to be a wide open door.  They only need a crack.  In 2001, was it 12 or so terrorists that killed 3,000 of us, and brought the country to its knees?  
We need to concede the reality that it's not a wide open door.  We also need to concede that it only takes a small number of these guys, to do unfathomable damage.
I asked you in another thread this question...if a gave your kids a bowl with 100 gummy bears, and I told you that 1 was poisoned and would kill whoever eats it.  How many would you, Spence, let your kids eat before you take the bowl away?
I will concede that people aren't the moral equivalent of gummy bears.  But the analogy has some validity to it.  Estimates are that 1% - 2% of Muslims are radicalized.  That's a small percentage, but it's millions of Muslims.