Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Governor of Minnesota Says, Those Who Are Not Happy About Muslim Immigrants Behavior Should Find Another State


Dayton: Minnesotans who can’t accept immigrants ‘should find another state’
From the start of the event, Dayton bluntly stated his opinions on the racial tension in St. Cloud and across the state in regards to immigration. 
“Look around you. This is Minnesota,” Dayton said. “Minnesota is not like it was 30, 50 years ago. But, this is Minnesota and you have every right to be here. And anybody who cannot accept your right to be here and this is Minnesota should find another state.” 
Dayton said he was aware of some of the racial issues happening in the St. Cloud area and urged participants to take a stand against what he described as “unacceptable, un-Minnesotan, illegal and immoral” behavior.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Perhaps it is time to resurrect some of Hugh Fitzgerald's essays on this topic? (BTW, it appears HF had not published anything link until very recently at New English review - HE's BACK!!!


May 26, 2006 8:42 pm By Hugh Fitzgerald Fitzgerald: What is the cost?

Jihad Watch Board Vice President Hugh Fitzgerald assesses the costs of the jihad for Western governments and taxpayers
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Hugh Fitzgerald (March 2008)What Is To Be Done?


Is it somewhere written that the countries of the advanced West are required to admit Muslims into their lands, or to continue to endure their large-scale presence, no matter what new information may come to light, and greater understanding as a result, of the meaning and menace of Islam? It is by now quite clear, to all who are paying attention, that there is something deeply worrisome about that ever-increasing presence of Muslims in the Bilad al-kufr (Lands of the Infidels). And it is clear to those who are a bit swifter of apprehension than others that this has led to a situation that is far more unpleasant, expensive, and physically dangerous for the indigenous Infidels (and for other, non-Muslim, immigrants) than would be the case were there no such large-scale Muslim presence.