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.
@8ZLWPRC3yrs3Y
screen everyone as its not just muslims that may be potential terrorists.
@8XVCDFY3yrs3Y
only ban people from immigrating if there is proof of terrorist ties
@93JPSKN3yrs3Y
no opinion on this topic
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@8PGZTFZ4yrs4Y
No, but anyone wanting to move into the country should pass a background check