Immigration is fine as long as it follows the Constitution of the USA. Our laws are based on Christianity .
Sharia law is at odds with the Constitution. If they realize they can’t accept our country then they need to return to their country of origin.
The magic of multi-culturalism is accepting the new country and not trying to make your new country what you did not like but left behind. Again, if that can’t happen then you need to return to your country of origin. You can’t have it both ways.
You can keep your religion but you can’t impose it on others; but, you must follow the laws of the Constitution not Sharia law. You cannot mix religion and politics under the Constitution. Under Sharia – religion and politics are one entity – so there you go. You have to take Sharia out of the equation because it is like oil and water – it does not mix in America.
WE DO NOT SUBJUGATE WOMEN!
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