CapAquaPis
Well-known member
That is true, money corrupt hearts and minds!
I have a question.. before being attacked by terrorist in September 2001, Did American people reject Muslims? or the problem began after that horrible day?
Yes, there was increased Islamophobia and heightened anti-Arabism in the US as a result, but the US government didn't outlaw the Islamic faith nor made it illegal to have Arab ancestry. In WW2, the Japanese in the west coast were forced into military internment camps, as society thought the Japanese were spies or saboteurs or disloyal to the US after Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. And in the 1990s, Prop 187 passed by CA voters for undocumented immigrants to not get public services, but the SCOTUS 9th circuit blocked the law from going ahead, because it violated the US constitution and the 1964 Civil Rights Act (discrimination against Hispanics/Latinos based on ethnicity was possible).