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Ka-pi96 said:
hershel_layton said:

Horrible analogy. Simple horrible.

 

There's a difference between letting someone into your house and not letting someone enter the country due to their beliefs. Unless they're extremists or are revealed to be nazis, they should be allowed to enter the United States like any other human being. 

 

It's almost 2017. This bill should have been made decades ago.

There`s always gotta be an exception hasn`t there...

Some groups can be quite dangerous. Extremists should be an obvious case, and nazis bring societal unstability (in the form of increasing hate criminality) with them (although personally I disagree with categorically banning all of them from entering either). Muslims on the other hand aren't dangerous as a group, even though some individuals are. But you can't prevent access from all of them if, say, one in ten thousand is dangerous. What about those other 9,999? I think it's valid border case to prevent dangerous individuals from entering.