As Kathleen Newland of the Migration Policy Institute told the Economist,
terrorists tend to avoid the bureaucratic hurdles thrown in their path
by legal routes to resettlement. "Refugee resettlement is the least likely route for potential terrorists.
Of the 745,000 refugees resettled since September 11th, only two Iraqis
in Kentucky have been arrested on terrorist charges, for aiding al-Qaeda
in Iraq.." By contrast, many
of the terrorists who perpetrated the attacks in Paris Friday night were
native born residents of France and other EU nations. It's been
confirmed by European officials that the alleged mastermind is Belgian and that a suspected accomplice was born in Paris.
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