Trump explains Syrian crisis

Bianca Brock, Outside Reporter

In Oakland, CA, on Thursday Jan. 14 during the presidential debate, the topic of whether Syrian refugees should be allowed to enter into the U.S.A. or not was all that the candidates could talk about. The educated, beloved candidate Donald Trump appeared passionate on his stance.
Always making a clear and concise argument, Trump confidently stated, “it is insane to let Syrians into our country – why would we invite terrorists in?” Since all entering Syrian refugees, even the five year olds, have the intent of terrorizing our country, it is predictable that many of his constituents will agree with him.
Trump continued to say that “Muslims are the main people that should be banned from entering our country for their religion advocates terrorism, but the Christians are welcome.” As we all know, Christians have never committed terrorism before. Only Muslims have and will act violently against this country – yet another valid factor for cracking down on immigration.
An avid Trump supporter standing outside of the debate in Oakland wearing a “Keep America Christian” t-shirt with the Bible verse Mark 12:31, “Love your neighbor as yourself” enhanced by “as long as they are not Muslim” written on the back told reporters that “the Syrians face the small risk of inevitable death and the trivial troubles of war in their country. While if they come here, we might potentially be bombed.”
According to other sources, people also believe that it is inhumane for Syrians to even request admission into our country. Americans are people too and don’t deserve to be threatened by terrorism. It is unbelievable for the refugees to disregard threats to American security by attempting to enter this country.
On the night of the presidential debate, Trump advanced the reputation of our country by recounting his supermarket adventure: “I was in the supermarket, and I saw Muslims working there in critical jobs for American citizens and thought to myself that if we let Syrians into our country, there will be no jobs for Americans.” Trump stated that “us Americans will all be jobless, and the Syrians will take over our money!” His genuine concern for the jobs of American citizens makes it clear that the Syrians will cause great damage to our economy.
The American people want the Syrians to find jobs in Syria and not steal our jobs, for we need money way more than they do. After the debate, a common social media response was that Syrians were coming for our jobs. @SouthernGurl21 tweets: “Syrians are coming for our jobs! #antiimmigration.” Clearly, Syrians are coming for American jobs and not for safety from the war that’s tearing apart their communities and their country.
While presidential candidates like Trump sit on their thrones of million dollar loans and advocate to build a fiery wall and forget about it all, Syrian refugees sit on the corpse of justice and their family members. But it’s okay – at least we don’t have to think about the chance of possible terrorism while falling asleep on our Tempurpedic mattresses.