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Monday, January 26, 2015
Why Are We Settling 50,000 People From Yemen In the U.S.?
The U.S. government continues to settle Yemeni nationals in the U.S. despite a proven track record of extremism, terrorism on the part of its nationals.
The number of Yemenis settled in the U.S. may soon pass 50,000, according to a population survey from the left-wing Migration Policy Institute. That number might not seem like much but it’s a 110% increase from 2000 to now.
The Yemeni population is projected to explode over the coming century:
The number of Yemenis settled in the U.S. may soon pass 50,000, according to a population survey from the left-wing Migration Policy Institute. That number might not seem like much but it’s a 110% increase from 2000 to now.
The Yemeni population is projected to explode over the coming century:
Obama Administration Defends Its Mideast Policy Despite Obvious Failure..
As chaos in Yemen continued to escalate, Denis McDonough, the White House chief of staff, appeared on all five major talk shows on Sunday to defend the administration’s counterterrorism efforts in the region.
“I think it’s very important to recognize that governance in Yemen has always been difficult,” McDonough said on CBS’s Face the Nation.
“We will continue to press actors on the ground including today to make decisions transparently pursuant to a political agreement so that we can work with them to keep on the offensive against al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. But we can’t be responsible for every government in the region. We have to make sure that they’re doing that themselves.”
Yemen’s U.S.-backed President, Abdu Rabbu Mansour Hadi, resigned last week shortly after striking a deal that would give the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels more power. The country is home to the terror cell al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), and some officials say the...
“I think it’s very important to recognize that governance in Yemen has always been difficult,” McDonough said on CBS’s Face the Nation.
“We will continue to press actors on the ground including today to make decisions transparently pursuant to a political agreement so that we can work with them to keep on the offensive against al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. But we can’t be responsible for every government in the region. We have to make sure that they’re doing that themselves.”
Yemen’s U.S.-backed President, Abdu Rabbu Mansour Hadi, resigned last week shortly after striking a deal that would give the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels more power. The country is home to the terror cell al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), and some officials say the...
Sunday, January 25, 2015
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