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Friday, July 17, 2015

IMMIGRATION TO SWELL U.S. MUSLIM POPULATION TO 6.2 MILLION

The Associated Press and NBC are now reporting that Tennessee gunman Muhammed Youssef Abdulazees was an immigrant from the Muslim nation of Kuwait.

According to U.S. Census Data, the United States admits roughly 100,000 Muslim immigrants legally each year, representing the fastest growing block of immigration into the United States. Tennessee, in fact, is home to one of the fastest growing immigrant populations in the country, causing the President to give a recent speech there in favor of expansive immigration. The Mayor of Nashville has launched a New American Advisory Council to help facilitate the legally-sanctioned transition from the previous inhabitants of Nashville to the new ones.

Both of Tennessee’s Senators,
Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN) and  Sen. Bob Corker (R-TN), helped pass the Senate’s Gang of Eight bill which would have tripled the number of green cards issued over the next ten years.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Legally by who's standard? ? Obama! #

Anonymous said...

egads, i hope not!

Anonymous said...

Good, we need more quality workers. Americans can't get it done anymore. Show me a high school kid with a good work ethic, and I will show you 1,000 that don't hit that mark.

lmclain said...

Take note all you cheerleader "my guy" will change things goofballs....
REPUBLICANS voted to INCREASE green cards.
Keep cheering.

Anonymous said...

There are plenty of good American kids with work ethics and initiative. But they are marginalized, and the pig's share of resources are lavished on those who will never be productive.

If all those excess immigrants were so hardworking and superior, why couldn't they make it in their own countries where the cost of living is undoubtedly much lower?

We need to start focusing on those who are willing to be part of the labor force, giving THEM the support and resources to reach their potential.

Those that aren't, and are obviously determined to remain parasitic, need to be introduced to the novel concept of performing work of some sort, in exchange for food and shelter.