Obama’s trade deal will throw open the doors for immigrants from terror-laden Pakistan, sources report. Why is Obama so keen on importing terrorists into the USA?

Obama’s fast tracked trade deal will loosen immigration restrictions on Pakistan allowing more terrorists to flock to the USA.
Is it a good idea to loosen the screening process for Pakistani nationals seeking visas to enter the United States?
If you believe that such an outcome has national security problems written all over it, be very wary about giving Obama fast-track trade authority.
Several weeks ago, we listed 6 reasons even free traders should oppose giving Obama fast-track authority, given the political climate, the distrust of the president, the comprehensive nature of these agreements, and the lack of ability to practically relinquish the fast track authority if the trade deals are finalized with harmful provisions. But even more concerns have developed over the past few weeks.
The Trade Promotion Authority (TPA) will provide fast track authority not just for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) but for the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) and the Trade in International Services Agreement (TISA) as well. These are not your run-of-the-mill bilateral agreements between two nations working to lower trade barriers. They are massive partnerships that establish international governing bodies to oversee a host of issues. TTIP includes all of the European Union countries and TISA consists of 51 nations.
I guess no one should be surprised that Obama wants to bring Islamist terrorists into the USA?