The NYT reports that Obama has been crafting executive orders entirely behind closed doors and it promises to be the biggest demonstration of his role as our dictator as he once again bypasses Congress.
Politico reports that senior White House officials are talking with big business executives to expand the executive actions on immigration.
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http://www.brookings.edu/research/opinions/2014/08/07-presidential-election-syrian-refugees-turkey-kirisci-nath
http://www.cis.org/articles/2002/back902.html
A Growing Muslim Share
Immigrants from the Middle East are not a homogenous group. One of the most important aspects of this diversity is in the area of religion. While the Mideast itself is overwhelmingly Muslim (approximately 98 percent), historically this has not been true of immigrants to the United States from that part of the world. For much of this century, the vast majority of Middle Easterners in the United States were Christians, mostly Maronites from Lebanon, or Armenians, Assyrians, Greeks, Chaldeans, and a small number of Jews fleeing predominately Muslim countries. In recent decades this situation has changed significantly.
While the Census Bureau does not ask respondents about their religion, it is possible to use the ancestry and language questions found in the Census and the C2SS to roughly estimate the likely religious affiliation of Mideast immigrants. Based on a methodology summarized in the appendix to this paper, we estimate that 15 percent of the Middle Eastern immigrant population in 1970 was Muslim, but that by 2000 it was 73 percent Muslim. Thus, as the Middle Eastern immigrant population has grown over the last three decades, it has become far more Muslim.
The fact that Mideast immigrants are overwhelmingly Muslim does not mean that Muslims have replaced non-Muslim immigrants. The number of non-Muslims has grown as well, just not as fast. In 1970 there were approximately 160,000 non-Muslim immigrants from the Mideast in the United States and by 2000 there were almost 400,000. The non-Muslim immigrant population from the region, therefore, grew two and one-half times over the last 30 years. By contrast, the Muslim immigrant population increased 38-fold — from less the 29,000 to 1.1 million. This dramatic shift in the religious affiliation of immigrants from the region shows how our immigration system — which allows people into the country primarily based on whether they have a relative here or have won the visa lottery — has a logic all its own, creating social forces and trends not expected a generation ago.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/13/11-million-undocumented-i_n_2677911.html
http://www.migrationpolicy.org/article/middle-eastern-and-north-african-immigrants-united-states-0/
screw you we have starving Americans and homeless Americans that you should be worried about them first
Just like I have been saying since day one! He hates Americans!!! I have said this since day one! No one would listen!! All I kept hearing from my friends and family He cares. I tried to tell them he doesent. I even was called a few real bad names!! Now here we are!! DO YOU BELIEVE ME NOW!!!!!!!!
Well that should really help the economy this president is the biggest $#%&!@* that evr came down the road I don’t know ware this morons going to flood the job market because there is no job market and none of these illegals have the education to do much here unless they know manual
He’s making sure next president has a tuffer job than him . He’s thinking fix this lol