Proponents argue that this strategy would bolster national security by minimizing the risk of potential terrorists entering the country. Enhanced screening processes, once implemented, would provide a more thorough assessment of applicants, reducing the likelihood of malicious actors gaining entry. Critics argue that such a policy might inadvertently promote discrimination by broadly categorizing individuals based on their nation of origin rather than specific, credible threat intelligence. It may strain diplomatic relations with the affected countries and potentially harm the perception of the nation enacting the ban, being seen as hostile or prejudiced towards certain international communities. Additionally, genuine refugees fleeing terrorism or persecution in their home countries might be unjustly denied safe haven.
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@8XWHGV23yrs3Y
No, do thorough background checks, and look a bit harder at higher risk countries not based on religion though.
@8VK4WCR4yrs4Y
I don't think we should ban them. But they should be able to show sustainability in our country and that they don't bring more strain on an already crippling society
@8PF4DQ54yrs4Y
It should be like that for all Immigrants, not just Muslims.
@8MYCFN34yrs4Y
Do extensive backround checks on everyone from high risk countries
@8HBG22FNew Democratic5yrs5Y
Not informed enough to comment
This question enters the facts that we know for certain who a terrorist is...when in fact anyone can be one and it's not from one race or religion.
@96D37JGConservative3yrs3Y
Depends based off of their past in their country
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@8YZN8443yrs3Y
There should be an anti terrorism screening from people for ALL countries not just one nationality
@8YJ2P2F3yrs3Y
stop immigration as we have no many people and not enough homes
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