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Muslim Activist: A Syrian Safe Zone Is 'Most Ideal Situation' For Refugees
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many American oppose the resettlement of tens of thousands of refugees
from the Middle East, a question still remains: what is to be done with
them? One of the alternative plans that has been proposed has been the
establishment of a Syrian safe zone: a secure no-fly zone where refugees
could be housed, fed, and clothed by the international community.
LISTEN: Mike Ghouse calls Syrian safe-zone "most ideal"
The plan--which Sean has championed since the crisis began--recently
gained support from an unexpected source: Muslim activist and president
of the America Together Foundation, Mike Ghouse.
"That is the most ideal situation," responded Ghouse on Tuesday's Sean
Hannity Show. "The Syrian people don't really want to leave their
country, it is their home. They're going driven out by these extremists,
terrorists, ISIS and they have no choice, they're running for their
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Intense Stare Down Between A Chicago Police Officer And Demonstrator
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demonstrations in Chicago have been peaceful so far with few arrests or
incidents of violence. There was, however, at least one moment of high
tension during last night's rally.
Fox News cameras captured the moment when a demonstrator and a Chicago
Police Officer went eye-to-eye in an intense stare down. Although the
demonstrator was likely looking to intimidate the cop, the officer
showed considerable cool during the confrontation.
"He knew the camera was on him right there, the cop just held his own"
said former NYPD Detective Bo Dietl said on Tuesday's Hannity. "You've
got to understand there's a lot of emotions running. What you've got to
do is you've got to really stand down at that point. I know it's very
difficult but they're looking for a problem to occur and we don't want
to make this more tumultuous than it is."
WATCH: The tense stare down
After reviewing the recording of the incident that led to the protests,
the shooting of 17-year old Laquan McDonald by Chicago PD Officer Jason
Van Dyke, Dietl also found it hard to justify Van Dyke's actions.
"I saw the raw footage when the guy was down and he was being hit with
rounds," Dietl explained. "I'm sorry to say, I'd like to be supportive,
but this one I can't support someone who's on the ground getting shot 16
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