Question:
Do you agree that San Bernardino attacks was not an immigration problem?
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2015-12-04 02:11:36 UTC
But an Islamic one. Please don't generalize immigrants as bad people. Islam and Muslims are the problem. Islam is a death cult and their holy book the Quran is one of the most violent books ever written and the most sadistic, most evil, most violent holy book ever written.

Its an Islam problem not an immigration one.
Eight answers:
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2015-12-04 02:39:06 UTC
It's neither a Muslim problem nor a immigration problem, but rather a mental illness problem. Though I don't agree with the teachings of Islam, most Muslims in the world are actually nonviolent. After all, there are over a billion Muslims worldwide.
2015-12-09 14:17:16 UTC
It's totally a Muslim issue. Nothing more or less.



These stupid *** white people saying. "Deport all illegals" sound so dumb and uninformed. This country doesn't have the kind of money to get rid of all of them or even round them up. When they asked trump about how he would go about this he was stuttering and had no answer.



its actually been put out there (very recently) there is more Mexican people leaving the United States since 2005 than coming in and this is on their own terms.
2015-12-04 02:15:47 UTC
I agree to a point but if there had been more screening on the wife this carnage may have been avoided. Probably not but the real and lasting solution is to deport all Muslims and all Illegals.



The anonymous has me blocked so I can't correct their misinformation but I will here, The Husband was a US citizen born in Chicago the wife was here on a Visa as his Fiancee, she was born in Pakistan.
Athena
2015-12-04 02:15:28 UTC
I don't think it was an immigration problem and I am not sure it was a Islamic one yet.

Radical Islamists are not know for going on jobs with their debs.

Know what I mean?

It is not exactly "Racket Girls" in that part of the world.



There is more to this story than we know right now.
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2015-12-04 02:53:07 UTC
Are Muslim immigrants from secular countries like Turkey and Syria disproportionately involved in terrorism? No.

Are Muslim immigrants from stricter Islamic countries like Pakistan disproportionately involved in terrorism? Yes.

You say it is wrong to generalize immigrants as bad people. It is equally wrong to generalize Muslims as bad people.
sophieb
2015-12-04 02:39:30 UTC
it could be an immigration one since she had her baby here and then died. What will become of her child? It may be radicalized and become a threat to America from within (soon).
2015-12-04 02:14:30 UTC
The shooters were American born. They had birthright citizenship. There should be no birthright citizenship. They were both Saudi anchor babies.
Oreo
2015-12-04 02:14:33 UTC
The OT is easily as violent as the Koran. And Jesus invented hell. So y'know.


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