Opportunity referred to come to the US. The "do what" refers to terrorism.
Then I'm asking you to re-clarify. Indulge me.
More personal attack. Why? I just want to have a civil conversation. I never insulted your ability to comprehend anything. Why do you feel the need to do so?
I thought I already addressed this: However, this has nothing to do with you personally. Calling a position you've taken in this thread as guilt is not the same as an ad hominem attack, i.e., you calling me "tough" for no reason whatsoever.
Opportunity referred to come to the US. The "do what" refers to terrorism.
Nope. you're done as far as comprehension goes.
You felt the need to throw in multiple ad hominems and straw men. Clean up your own act.More personal attack. Why? I just want to have a civil conversation. I never insulted your ability to comprehend anything. Why do you feel the need to do so?
Tough is the last thing I would call you.I thought I already addressed this: However, this has nothing to do with you personally. Calling a position you've taken in this thread as guilt is not the same as an ad hominem attack, i.e., you calling me "tough" for no reason whatsoever.
And it is an ad hominem. You really should look up the definition before you say things like that.
What is your evidence they will do the terrorism here?
Texas sues to the Feds to stop resettlement:
https://www.texastribune.org/2015/12...rian-refugees/In a lawsuit filed Wednesday afternoon in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas, Attorney General Ken Paxton claims the federal government and the International Rescue Committee — one of about 20 private nonprofits that have a state contract to resettle refugees in Texas — are violating federal law by moving forward with the planned resettlement of two Syrian families. One such family is expected to arrive in Texas as soon as Friday.
The lawsuit argues that the federal government and resettlement group have not fulfilled their contractual obligations to consult with, and provide information to, state officials.
It argues that federal officials violated the Refugee Act of 1980, which requires that the federal government “shall consult regularly” with the state regarding the placement of refugees. Texas also alleges that the International Rescue Committee violated a separate provision of the act requiring the nonprofit work “in close cooperation and advance consultation” with the state.
The suit, filed in the Dallas-based federal court, asks for a temporary injunction barring any Syrian refugees until terms of the contract are met.
the less TX chicken bullies have just climbed down, proving they really don't have legal LEG to stand on!
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