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Pakistanis, Indian Muslims and Bangladeshis and the WestReader comment on item: Making Culture an Element of Immigration Policy Submitted by dhimmi no more (United States), Dec 23, 2014 at 08:50 Dr. Pipes Pakistanis, Indian Muslims and Bangladeshis when it comes to immigration have one of two choices 1. Move to let us say Saudi Arabia where they will be treated as second class citizens, physically and sexually and mentally abused and despised by the Saudis who make fun of their mangling of the Arabic language, the way they dress and they regard them as unclean and they could be deported at anytime. 2. Or move to the West where they are treated with respect and equality, And not to forget great health care and great education and great social benefits It makes perfect sense that these groups would rather move to the infidel West than to Saudi Arabia Note: Opinions expressed in comments are those of the authors alone and not necessarily those of Daniel Pipes. Original writing only, please. Comments are screened and in some cases edited before posting. Reasoned disagreement is welcome but not comments that are scurrilous, off-topic, commercial, disparaging religions, or otherwise inappropriate. For complete regulations, see the "Guidelines for Reader Comments". Reader comments (24) on this item
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