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This is a complete an obvious statement of discrimination on a certain group of people. Muslims have been portrayed negatively on the media and to be given a screening process is really unjust. There are many other groups of people who commit these acts and are certainly not screened.
People should not be singled out purely based on their choice of faith. One rule should apply to all.
It's blatant discrimination, and statistically unproven as well. The trump ban in america showed how that would go.
White nationalism arguably holds a greater threat with regards especially to domestic terrorism than muslim immigration so focus and funding should be directed towards the real problems rather than right-wing anti-immigration agendas
The economy relies heavily on immigrant workers - such a policy, as well as being discriminatory, would be detrimental to the economy.
It is arbitrarily discriminatory against Muslims, and immigration is vital to the country's economy.
Your position is prejudice based on limited examples of terrorism and does not reflect the majority of Muslim immigrants.
People who commit terrorist acts may be claiming that they are muslim but their views do not line up with Islamic values, therefore Muslim Immigrants should not be discriminated against.
not all Muslims are terrorists and it's racist to say that they are based off their ethnicity and religion
Because that is a backwards xenophobic policy which would do nothing but discriminate people of a certain religion
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