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When we talk about immigration, specifically as it relates to primarily Muslim countries, the truths can be very inconvenient.


By Guest Column Virginia Sparks——--February 15, 2017

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When we talk about immigration, specifically as it relates to primarily Muslim countries, the truths can be very inconvenient.Look at the experiences of European countries for one thing. Sweden is so overwhelmed that it will only allow documented refugees to enter. Norway confiscates all valuables from the refugees to help pay to support them. Germany is paying refugees who are denied asylum to leave. And Greece, a country already besieged by severe economic troubles has 50,000 refugees stuck in tents because the European union closed its borders to refugees. And, while nobody likes to talk about things like Sharia law and no go zones and sanctuary cities, many Muslim immigrants have a very different view of many things, especially of women's rights. At Georgetown University, an Islamic Studies Professor teaches his students that "Consent isn't necessary for lawful sex." And that "It is not immoral for one human to own another human". This may only be one professor, we hope, but those who defend Islam must understand, this is an ancient religion with archaic beliefs, and a different value system. The question we must ask is this: Are we willing to allow those belief and values to flourish in our country?


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