Muslim Visas Cancelled
Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 10:27 am
The current bru ha ha is about a UK Muslim family who have been denied travel to America after arriving at Gatwick Airport with their visas. Apparently it was a family with nine children and they were all refused entry at the boarding gate, needles to say the lefty papers such as the ‘Guardian’ are making a meal of it and bringing Donald Trumps name into things.
However if you look at the details a little more it appears that ‘the family’ comprises two brothers and nine children aged between 9 and 19. This begs the question of where were the mothers? And how many were 19, 18, 17, 16 etc.? hardly children and if we were to do a progression of birth ages we would probably have more over 15 years old than under. Given the current propensity of similar age groups going to Syria to join Daesh and the likes and for brothers, cousins and other closely related young Muslim men to carry out terrorist attacks, then are we really surprised that they have come under closer scrutiny?
They obtained their visas online from the embassy so it looks as if something has triggered a closer look into what is to anyone a suspicious group of people travelling together. The other man an Imam who was going to speak at a Mosque has also been denied permission to fly to America and again one has to ask why they need him to go there and preach, surely they have enough home grown Imams? So once again we will have the usual Muslim persecution bit whereas the real situation is quite different, the USA has a perfect right to refuse entry to anyone it considers a threat in any way it deems fit, unlike our shower who would allow a whole brigade of Daesh into the UK under the guise of refugees. The bottom line is that if there were not such a high number of supporters of these Jihadist organisation within the ranks of what is a very close knit ethnic group of people in the UK then the problem would not exist in the first place, so where does the real fault lie?
However if you look at the details a little more it appears that ‘the family’ comprises two brothers and nine children aged between 9 and 19. This begs the question of where were the mothers? And how many were 19, 18, 17, 16 etc.? hardly children and if we were to do a progression of birth ages we would probably have more over 15 years old than under. Given the current propensity of similar age groups going to Syria to join Daesh and the likes and for brothers, cousins and other closely related young Muslim men to carry out terrorist attacks, then are we really surprised that they have come under closer scrutiny?
They obtained their visas online from the embassy so it looks as if something has triggered a closer look into what is to anyone a suspicious group of people travelling together. The other man an Imam who was going to speak at a Mosque has also been denied permission to fly to America and again one has to ask why they need him to go there and preach, surely they have enough home grown Imams? So once again we will have the usual Muslim persecution bit whereas the real situation is quite different, the USA has a perfect right to refuse entry to anyone it considers a threat in any way it deems fit, unlike our shower who would allow a whole brigade of Daesh into the UK under the guise of refugees. The bottom line is that if there were not such a high number of supporters of these Jihadist organisation within the ranks of what is a very close knit ethnic group of people in the UK then the problem would not exist in the first place, so where does the real fault lie?