It is asserted:
- That ISIS has stated they would pose as refugees in order to spread sleeper agents.
- That there are more legitimate refugees than there are ISIS agents.
- That with current technology, we cannot truly know the motives of a person.
- That with current technology, we cannot truly know the future motives of a person.
- That ISIS has tortured and murdered those that do not submit to their rules.
- That there are refugees fleeing ISIS for fear they will be killed.
Thereby, it can be concluded:
- That refugees that remain in their countries of origin may face death.
- That refugees returned to their countries of origin may face death.
- That some refugees may actually be ISIS sleeper agents.
- That we cannot prove whether someone is a sleeper agent.
- That we cannot prove whether someone may become radicalized in the future.
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