I agree with your comments. I do find myself understanding your point about trips to Pakistan, but what if a U.S. Citizen has family there?
This is part of the reason why Muslim immigration is so insidious. Sure not all Muslims are problematic, but how the hell do you tell which ones are before it’s too late.
Isn’t it time we block future Muslim immigration until its leadership swears off the jihadist mentality?
>>what if a U.S. Citizen has family there?
Oh, I do know of some. One guy, a civilian computer consultant, a Pakistani by birth, naturalized US citizen, works for an Indian consulting outfit.
He’s been getting pretty thoroughly checked, particularly after short trips to Pakistan, from India or Europe and then back here.
I agree with your points about jihadis, but until we get rid of our political shackles, we are helpless.
IMO, the only country that deals with this has a large indigenous Muslim population, and while they are pampered in many ways there too, they have established some control.
They haven’t gotten rid of nutty imams, crazy jihadis and their friends, but they have scared them enough to keep them relatively quiet most of the time, Kashmir being an exception because of infiltration from Pakistan.
Professional Indian Muslims who visit here are often shocked by the revanchism and orthodoxy of their American counterparts.
I do have one “shocking” suggestion.
If a Muslim woman can wear a burka in public, then why can’t some guy or girl wear a white burka. We ban KKK type outfits with masks in public, why shouldn’t the same apply to Muslim women, wear it but show your face.
Yes, I’m weird.