Looks like the real refugees weren't able to tell he was a terrorist.
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2015/1...ader-used-migrant-crisis-to-get-into-country/
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2015/1...ader-used-migrant-crisis-to-get-into-country/
Looks like he wasn't a 'refugee', either....being that he was born in Belgium.
The point is valid. He sneaked back in unnoticed, posing as a refugee. The French did not know he was there until they got the information from another government.
I thought the real refugees would've been able to tell he wasn't really one of them. You know, since he wouldn't look like an Alawite or a "normal Sunni".
The point is valid. He sneaked back in unnoticed, posing as a refugee. The French did not know he was there until they got the information from another government.
I thought the real refugees would've been able to tell he wasn't really one of them. You know, since he wouldn't look like an Alawite or a "normal Sunni".
No, the news article simply IMPLIED he 'posed as a refugee'. It actually states he and others came in during all the disarray.
In contrast, our refugee program, taking 2 years to allow people to freely enter the country, is not like this at all. When you can show me that he 'posed as a refugee' in screening processes/camps for 2 years, you'll be able to make a valid point.
C'mon, Joe. We all know apples to bananas comparisons are perfectly legal around here.No, the news article simply IMPLIED he 'posed as a refugee'. It actually states he and others came in during all the disarray.
In contrast, our refugee program, taking 2 years to allow people to freely enter the country, is not like this at all. When you can show me that he 'posed as a refugee' in screening processes/camps for 2 years, you'll be able to make a valid point.
Well, if he carried a Belgian passport but came into France with refugees, then why would the story need to "imply" that he sneaked in as a refugee? It's obvious he wanted to get back in undetected.