Banned Countries VS Jewish Refugees of 1940’s

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Syrian Refugees Jews banned in 1940's

To compare the plight of the Jewish people in the 1940’s to those of the Syrian refugees, as some commentators have tried to do, is completely wrong. Of course we as a nation feel for those who are innocent victims of brutal dictators and would want to help those victims  but comparing the two in any serious way needs to be refuted strongly. Here are just a few differences.

                             JEWISH OF THE 1940S’           SYRIAN REFUGEE TODAY

Extermination Camps             Yes                                 No

Terrorist Cells infiltration      No                                  Yes

Acts of Terrorism performed   No                               Yes- small but deadly-Paris, Germ-etc

Ability to fight back                    No                               Yes -Have weapons

Willingness to assimilate         Yes                                No

Love of New Country                Yes                               Maybe

FOOTNOTE- The refugees that have been persecuted for their religious/ethnic views (ex Christians) have had the smallest % allowed in our country which the current administration wants to change.

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