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Even though many might find this concerning we need to understand that these people were democratically elected.
If they keep religion out of it I am fine with that but if the next thing they do is to put halal food on school’s menu, close down schools for this or that Eid, or give paid time off to go to Mecca then I have a problem. My guess is they can’t help themselves.
Even though many might find this concerning we need to understand that these people were democratically elected.
We understand completely other groups are immigrating and breeding them self into a majority. But no one got to vote on admitting Muslim and everyone else into America.
We understand completely other groups are immigrating and breeding them self into a majority. But no one got to vote on admitting Muslim and everyone else into America.
As long as they keep flocking to a region occupied by a dying city, I kind of don't care.
As long as they keep flocking to a region occupied by a dying city, I kind of don't care.
I wish that were the case. They are being seeding in cities through out the country, my city, and plenty of other thriving cities. And they're costing a lot of money too, https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wor...st-five-years/
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As Americans continue to debate what to do about the humanitarian crisis in the Middle East, this analysis attempts to estimate the costs of resettling refugees from that region in the United States. Although we do not consider all costs, our best estimate is that in their first five years in the United States each refugee from the Middle East costs taxpayers $64,370 — 12 times what the UN estimates it costs to care for one refugee in neighboring Middle Eastern countries.
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