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Bush Asks U.S. to Deport Foreign Muslim students

Blocking the Growing Terrorist Threat from Academia

From Ronni Berke and Vivienne Foley
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President Bush requests his Muslim deportation policy

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NEW YORK (CNN) -- In a stunning announcement, President Bush this morning announced his intention to deport most foreign Muslim college students after a growing threat of internal terror from the nation's best universities

To the surprise of his staff and citizens of the United States, Bush has announced a Muslim deportation policy. In Bush's statement he said, "Muslim students are a clear and present danger to United States citizens, their doctrine of hatred should be expunged from our fine American schools."

Secretary-General Kofi Annan approved of the presidents stringent anti-terrorist policy. This resolution was a long time in coming as far as the Secretary-General is concerned. This is war and in order to protect our great nation, we must develop a wartime mentality.

The United States Security Council went through painstaking deliberations and finally decided on this policy. The council made the following statement, "We have thought long and hard about this decision. It is for the security of our country and for the protection of God-fearing American citizens." Muslims students attending colleges across the nation will be sent back to their country of origin. Students from the countries Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan will directly be affected.

President Bush does not know yet when this ban on international Muslim students will be lifted. He apologizes to those Muslims who are not brainwashed with the terrorist mentality, and was reported as saying, "They just have to realize this is how life is. Sometimes countries blow American stuff up, and then a whole bunch of people get deported."


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