I'm not comfortable with the question. It should be: Do you think all foreigners should have to apply for citizenship immediately if they wish to stay? I just don't want people here illegally. That goes not only muslims, but all foreigners who have not gained. And those who are not citizens should have NO BENEFITS!!!
Are you guys kidding me? Are you for real? Barring someone from our country because of their religious beliefs? While I can TOTALLY see keeping track of any new Muslims that enter our country until we can get a handle on what's going on, it amazes me that we have so many readers that are wanting to change the 3rd Article of the Bill of Rights and our Constitution. This fleeing from persecution of religious beliefs seems to have played a pretty important part in starting this country in the first place. Don't you think?
Barred from living in the U.S. without citizenship? Of course. But I would say the same for anybody, Muslim or otherwise. The wording of the question makes it too loose to give a definitive answer.
Not a good poll. If you created this as a cloze sentence and left the word Muslims blank, you could put any ethnic or religious group in it. My heritage is German. Would this have been written, "Should every German who has not gained U.S. Citizenship be barred from entering the country?" Maybe not today, what about between 1939 to 1945?
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I'm not comfortable with the question. It should be: Do you think all foreigners should have to apply for citizenship immediately if they wish to stay? I just don't want people here illegally. That goes not only muslims, but all foreigners who have not gained. And those who are not citizens should have NO BENEFITS!!!
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Are you guys kidding me? Are you for real? Barring someone from our country because of their religious beliefs? While I can TOTALLY see keeping track of any new Muslims that enter our country until we can get a handle on what's going on, it amazes me that we have so many readers that are wanting to change the 3rd Article of the Bill of Rights and our Constitution. This fleeing from persecution of religious beliefs seems to have played a pretty important part in starting this country in the first place. Don't you think?
The wording of this question skews the demographic you were looking for. i.e. (Should all lawyers be as despised as Casey Anthony's?)
Barred from living in the U.S. without citizenship? Of course. But I would say the same for anybody, Muslim or otherwise. The wording of the question makes it too loose to give a definitive answer.
Can you include all illegals in that poll, not just muslims???
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Not a good poll. If you created this as a cloze sentence and left the word Muslims blank, you could put any ethnic or religious group in it. My heritage is German. Would this have been written, "Should every German who has not gained U.S. Citizenship be barred from entering the country?" Maybe not today, what about between 1939 to 1945?
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