Muslim Immigrants Should Be U.S. Concern
Editor, News-Register:
It is well known that many Muslims wish to come to our country. The United States was founded on Judeo-Christian beliefs and those settlers who came from other countries have been absorbed into our culture, abide by our Constitution and for the most part, follow our laws. Many Muslims, on the other hand, wish to come here to a culture completely unlike their own and are known to not assimilate, as opposed to immigrating to another Muslim nation where their beliefs and culture are the same. This is the reason legal immigration with the vetting process is so vital.
An example of this was recently shown on a news program in which a young Muslim man was interviewed in front of his mosque. The reporter asked him if he was taught about the American Constitution and history in his Mosque and he replied “We are only taught Sharia Law.”
The more Muslim immigrants that enter our country, with no intention of assimilation into our culture, increase the danger of more terrorist attacks on our soil. Researching the news from European nations has shown that these individuals, especially the young male Muslims, are running amok. They are raping women and children, both male and female. Women in Sweden are afraid to go out of their homes alone, a 10-year-old boy was raped in the public swimming pool in Austria, a paralyzed woman in a wheelchair was reported to have been gang raped by Muslim males in France. Their governments and press are in fear of prosecuting these terrorists. There are 721 “NO-GO” areas in France where Muslims reside and no French citizens dare go there for fear of being attacked.
These crimes do not receive attention in the American press. Perhaps President Trump is correct in his criticism of the press. If all of the violent crimes perpetrated in the European Nations were reported in the United States, many individuals would change their minds about open immigration.
(It is reported that Muslims procreate at a much higher rate than the average American families, with some having five or more wives. Looking forward 30 years — do the math).
William Patsche
St. Clairsville
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