The pseudonym "Philo Vaihinger" has been abandoned. All posts have been and are written by me, Joseph Auclair.

Tuesday, June 14, 2016

On stopping Muslim immigration

Not every Republican is Trump bashing, today.

And some surprising folks seem to be putting their usual opposition to the LGBT agenda far back on a cold burner.

Pat Buchanan

He points to the same dire facts Milo Yiannopoulos has pointed to in Breitbart.

Milo's college speech in Orlando has been cancelled by police in the face of a wave of Muslim threats.

Radical Islam Mass Murders Gay Hispanics: And Trump Is the Problem?

Turns out it was a Latino gay bar - most and perhaps all the victims were Hispanics.

Jeffrey Lord picks up the new (?) theme.

How much longer will gays and Latinos support liberals whose policies are killing them?

. . . .

Question? 

How much longer will it take for the LGBT community — not to mention Latinos — to stop idolizing liberal policies that have left them all vulnerable to a mass murder simply because they are gay and Latino? 

What does it take to realize that their problem isn’t Donald Trump — their problem is the leftist view, embodied by President Obama and Hillary Clinton, that obstinately refuses to recognize much less deal with a murderous radical Islam that has, as in this instance, killing gays at the top of their to-do list.

. . . .

Let’s ask a question. 

How much access to “marriage equality” do those gay men and women listed above have today? Answer? 

None, of course. 

Because they are dead. 

Dead at the hands of an Islamic radical who believed the way to deal with the issue of marriage equality was not in votes and elections but by mass murder.

It is beyond shocking that the LGBT community — not to mention Latinos — can look the horrific reality of Orlando in the face and come away with the idea that the real problem here is Donald Trump. 

The man who has been pilloried from the get-go of his campaign for saying that radical Islam is killing Americans and has to be stopped. 

In other words, a man who has gotten this exactly right.

Will Orlando Change Anything?

Thomas Sowell.

Probably most people in most groups are decent. 

But if 85 percent of the people in Group A present no serious problems and 95 percent of the people in Group B present no serious problems, that means you can expect three times as many serious problems when you admit immigrants from Group A.

Unfortunately, there is remarkably little interest in the relevant facts about crime rates, disease rates, welfare dependency or educational deficiencies among immigrants from specific countries. 

Most debates about immigration policies are contests in rhetoric, with hard facts being ignored as if they didn’t exist.

Tragically, the massacre in Orlando seems unlikely to change that. 

Too many people have too much invested in their own particular position to change, especially in an election year.

Afghanistan Migration Surging into America; 99% Support Sharia Law

Between 2001 and 2013, the U.S. permanently resettled nearly 30,000 Afghan migrants on green cards. 

According to Pew, nearly all Muslims in Afghanistan (99%) support sharia law as official law.

As legal immigrants, these migrants will be granted lifetime resettlement privileges will be given automatic work permits, welfare access, and the ability to become voting citizens.

Between 2001 and 2013, the United States permanently resettled 1.5 million Muslim immigrants throughout the United States.

In the next five years, without changes to our autopilot visa dispensations, the U.S. will permanently resettle a Muslim population larger than the entire population of Washington D.C.

Immigration from the Middle East is on the rise. Based on 2014 data–the most recent available data from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)– the number of green cards issued to Middle Eastern countries increased by 32 percent. 

The number of green cards issued to Afghan migrants increased by 379 percent in the course of that single year.

Hillary Clinton has made clear that under a Clinton Presidency, these numbers will grow substantially higher. 

Based on the minimum numbers Clinton has put forth thus far, the U.S. will resettle 730,000 permanent migrants from the Muslim world during her first term alone.

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