President Barack Obama, speaking in the Philippines on Wednesday, took shots at politicians back home who are trying to close America’s borders to refugees.
“When candidates say we shouldn’t admit 3-year old-orphans, that’s political posturing,” Obama said at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit in Manila — making a veiled reference to GOP candidate and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie. “When people say we should have a religious test, and only Christians, proven Christians, should be admitted, that’s offensive, and contrary to American values.”
He added, taking another jab: “These are the same folks often times that say they’re so tough that just talking to (Russian President Vladimir) Putin or staring down ISIL (ISIS) or using some additional rhetoric will solve the problem — and they’re scared of widows and 3-year-old orphans.”
A growing chorus of mostly Republican governors has called for their states to be shut to Syrian refugees. But it is unlikely that the federal government would actually be restricted by local whim.
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