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And so I kind of discarded the idea.

The order (and Trump himself) suggested possible exceptions for Christians from these countries even while Muslims overwhelmingly remain the principal victims of ISIS and associated terror groups.which employ the resources of private charities to resettle refugees is one of our countrys greatest humanitarian success stories.

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Humanity has recognized a special moral obligation to refugees since before the time that the Torah was put to parchment.and they have flourished in the way that only those who have seen the very worst of what humans can do to one another can do.but from within the administration itself as it quickly became clear that these orders were issued without consultation or (in a supreme irony) vetting from the Department of Homeland Security.

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it read as a hard stop not only to the issuance of new immigrant and non-immigrant visas from a handful of majority-Muslim nations—citizens of which were collectively responsible for not a single instance of terrorism on American soil—but to the admission of current non-immigrant visa holders.It is reasonable to conclude that the small junta at the top of this administration responsible for this order would end our entire refugee resettlement program tomorrow if given the opportunity.

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we would celebrate the exceptional achievements of our refugee program as a matter of national pride.

famine and plague and natural disaster claim their casualties indiscriminately without regard to race.I got a fairly well-considered article back in less than a minute.

Also: Googles NotebookLM can discuss your notes with you nowFirst.lets take a moment to appreciate just how incredible the results are.

The first one rocked me to the core.I have been fascinated by AI since I wrote one of the very earliest academic papers on the societal implications of AI.

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