Unnecessary? Perhaps, perhaps not. I think it was necessary. Unjust? It was wartime.
Further, Muslims are protected by our Constitution. Hangings and mass deportations are something worthy of people like the Taliban.
The issue here is mass deportations of illegals, applicants and possibly "permanent residents", and detentions, not hangings.
Has it occurred to you that Muslims here may just be holding back from terrorism until the most advantageous time comes?
My guess is that what you see in Israel today is what we will see in our cities here in the future. But they are waiting for the right time. If the terrorism starts now, it will be self-defeating because there aren't enough of them yet.
When they are firmly entrenched in our schools, prisons, media, military and positions of authority, they will go for the gusto.
It's debatable, but I still believe it was both unnecessary and unjust.
You won't find me waving pom-pom's for any illegals, Muslim or otherwise. Deport them regardless of their faith. In the case of citizens however, they and their religion are protected by the constitution. Period.
I think that's paranoid. Maybe the French are doing the same thing and all their cowardice is merely a diversion.
Do you have any idea the sheer size of the conspiracy you are implying here?
Well then, if you want to stop them you will just have to re-write the constitution.
I don't know what else to say about it.