The Orange County Board of Supervisors approved a three-year service plan for Afghan refugees entering the county as concerned residents discuss hesitancy at the Sept. 14 meeting.   Krishna Murphy, an Orange County resident told the board immigrants are “highly valued members of society” but is concerned over who is being allowed in.   “Responding to the proposition that we accommodate refugees in Orange County, and I’m not against that in principle,” he said. “I think that America is the land of opportunity and America has prospered by the immigrants that have come here.”   “In this case, who is it that we are bringing into our country, what’s being added, Murphy asked. “How many of these people are actually Taliban? Has there been any vetting done?”  Another county resident shared she is not against refugees coming into our country but advises the board to prioritize the need of residents.   …