Sunday, January 10, 2016

Invasive Species - Moderation in Immigration Numbers in Required


The Invasion of Radicalized Muslims

Background and Problem –


Muslims are native to the Middle East, Africa, South Asia and now, through the migration of their religion and movements as mass refugees, Europe. Muslims come in many different ethnic groups and vary in religious beliefs, customs and practices.

Regardless how you feel about Muslims, they are the largest group of people on the planet and are growing at a rapid rate with invasive numbers to non-Muslim countries. Muslims have never been contained by their own regional or geographical nature or political status. Muslims have been imported by numerous countries on the pretense or political agendas of asylum and sanctuary status.

They have tried to escape the persecution, the wars and violence and the cruelty of their own governments for decades now and have become abundant in parts of the world never used or inhabited by them creating conflict and violence as the assimilation process has been anything but peaceful.

Muslim politically grow faster and fiercer than other populations. This is mainly based on their religious beliefs that forces them to engage in Islam more intensely and more frequently in their personal lives than other religions.

Muslim families grow much faster and much bigger than most non-Muslim families as their numbers are not contained and appear to have a dramatic effect on the communities around them. Most Muslims rely on their own for sustainability and progress.

Muslim populations have increased exponentially in the world. Already the largest single group of populace they are all represented by their religion, Islam, and pose a threat to native populations because of their difference in culture, values and living styles. Their range has been extended with help from governments offering them housing and assistance via the refugee programs in place.

Non-Muslims are frightened of the Muslim way – their fear has turned to hate and anger towards their presence and how the radicalized Muslims act and impose their strict religious values on their own with dire consequences, including death if not followed. Most of this fear is based on the irrational behaviors associated with those Muslims who carry out acts of criminality and terrorism while living in the host country that has accepted them voluntarily and now experience conflict wherever the population has outgrown the native inhabitants

Since these radicalized Muslims act or carry out deeds that are criminal and violent in nature, they carry with them a strong stigma of being undesirable and unwanted due to their lessened value to live in harmony as their presence poses a substantial risk of harm or other perils including rape or sexual assaults, aggravated battery with weapons and knives and homicides

As American stakeholders, the USA has a responsibility to protect native groups from any harm or injury from the Muslim refugees slated to arrive in this country in mass numbers. The Refugee plan and strategies for controlling this influx of a different culture should include basic life history research that points out the risks of non-Muslims living in harmony with Muslims and their framework of life.

There is an imminent threat posed by the rapid introduction of Muslim families in non-Muslim areas. There must be organized efforts performed and executed by government to assure an equality of life under our Constitution and refrain from imposing or interceding the laws of Sharia Law as these laws do not conform with our own Bill of Rights and judicial system.

The best solution is to reduce the number of Muslims allowed to enter so that their culture and the American culture can grow in harmony without any critical side-effects that create more misunderstandings and political pressure to push the ideology of Muslims on non-Muslims and vice versa.

The strategic plan should reduce numbers already allocated or designed and cut-back the frequency of such immigration plans to sustain positive growth and multicultural understandings.

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