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    Good ideal, let's put them in a new community in Detroit's west side over by Woodrow Wilson St. south of Davison HWY. where that once Nation of Islam Mosque lies. They could settle down in the run down ghetto. Build their homes and businesses and called "Little Syria!" The Only problem is will low-income black folks who are dominate in their hood accept or reject them?

    It's better for them that they settle in European Nations [[Like Germany) and have a growing Muslim community. They would scare the Islamophobic Roman Catholic Christians who called their "New Holy Roman Empire" out of their homes. Then comes the 5th crusade.

    What choice do they have? Move to Dearborn and mingle the Iraqis and Lebonese folks. Or them be prisoners without a country.

    What would Trump do about this new wave of Arab immigration coming to the U.S? This is more than a Hispanic problem.
    Last edited by Danny; September-15-15 at 07:37 PM.

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    This is the kind of excellent idea that we don't often hear from our politicians. The only problem I see is that even if we get all 10,000 refugees slated for the U.S., its only about 5-10% of what's needed to repopulate Detroit.

    Detroit needs good, hard-working immigrants. While no doubt there are some terrorists and fools in the ranks, they'll more than be outweighed by the laborers and doctors who will bring their energy to Detroit.

    As to getting along with other Middle East ethnic or religious groups? I say -- you're in America now. We ignore these differences and we get along with others. So suck it up and get to work.

    Welcome to Detroit!

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    Bringing Syrian Immigrants to Detroit is no walk in the park? Politics, Islamophobia, jobs, medical care to prevent foreign diseases and housing, schools is the main issue. Detroit deal with lots of immigrants over the years:

    1. After 1910 when the age of the automobile was in full swing and mega plants were sprouting, a sudden influx of outside immigrants came to Detroit to work in those plants. Henry Ford lured thousands of Yemeni Arab Muslims and gave them homes on Dix and Vernor Rd. and thus Arabian Village was born. More Arabs from Lebanon and Iraq came to Dearborn. Some settle in parts of SW Detroit neighborhoods. Other went farther up to Detroit's West Side up to Plymouth Rd. and Grand River Rd. near Oakman Blvd. block in the 1960s. More middle income black folks push them out and Arabs settled in W. Warren Ave. Dearborn's Eastborn community) from Wyoming Ave. and further westward to Dearborn Heights to Garden City and Westland.

    2. Chaldeans from Iraq came to Detroit nearly 1920s and settled from Beaufait St to E. Grand Blvd. until they move further to W. Seven Mile Rd from Woodward Ave to John R. Rd. and Chaldeantown was born. Now its almost dead! The Chaldeans are live all over the place from Oak Park and Southfield to West Bloomfield areas.

    3. The Chinese came to Detroit since the 1860s and settle near Corktown to Skid Row area on 3rd Street from W. Fort St. to Plum Street. and Chinatown was born. The new Lodge FWY. force the Chinese to move the South end of Cass Corridor on the corner of Cass and Peterboro St. for a Second Chinatown. Then DEAD [[C)KRAK HEADS ZOMBIES and the death of Vincent Chin put an end to Detroit's Chinatown and most Chinese folks are living in Madison Heights along John R. Rd from 12 to 14 Mile Rd. and Troy to mingle with East Indians and other Asian folks.

    4. In the 1920s there was a sudden influx of Mexicans settle in Corktown areas at Bagley St. and Mexican Village was born. By the 1930s Detroit's Mexican communities expanded further to Detroit's West Side up to W. Warren and W. Grand Blvd. However during the Great Depression repatriate over 80,000 Mexican families back to their war torn homeland. leaving 5,000 legal U.S. born Mexican families stuck in Mexican Village. By the 1960s the building of I-75 FWY. split Mexican Village in half. The high businesses area west of the FWY. and Mexicantown was born. the low Mexican businesses east of the FWY. remains Mexican Village to this day. Today Detroit's Mexican-Hispanic communities grew back slowly and expand further westward dominating SW Detroit. and parts of Detroit's west side.

    There are some folks who are settling down in Detroit and Hamtramck borders because the GM Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly Plant.


    1. The second influx of Yemenis came to Detroit-Hamtramck border and settle in Dwyer St. between Mt. Elliot St. and Conant St. and " Little Yemen " was born. They converted a once Polish Catholic Church into a Mosque.

    2. By 1990s and sudden boom of Bengladeshis came to settle on the Detroit side in Conant Gardens and 'Benglatown' was born. Most of them came from Astoria sub-division in Brooklyn, N.Y.C.


    Detroit will welcome new immigrants but the main point is will they stay? Will they have jobs, housing, medical, schools safer neighborhoods and mingle with ethnic folks? If not, just like the Chaldeans and Chinese and former White European descent Detroiters, they will leave right away.
    Last edited by Danny; September-16-15 at 05:54 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny View Post
    Bringing Syrian Immigrants to Detroit is no walk in the park? Politics, Islamophobia, jobs, medical care to prevent foreign diseases and housing, schools is the main issue. Detroit deal with lots of immigrants over the years:

    1. After 1910 when the age of the automobile was in full swing and mega plants were sprouting, a sudden influx of outside immigrants came to Detroit to work in those plants. Henry Ford lured thousands of Yemeni Arab Muslims and gave them homes on Dix and Vernor Rd. and thus Arabian Village was born. More Arabs from Lebanon and Iraq came to Dearborn. Some settle in parts of SW Detroit neighborhoods. Other went farther up to Detroit's West Side up to Plymouth Rd. and Grand River Rd. near Oakman Blvd. block in the 1960s. More middle income black folks push them out and Arabs settled in W. Warren Ave. Dearborn's Eastborn community) from Wyoming Ave. and further westward to Dearborn Heights to Garden City and Westland.

    2. Chaldeans from Iraq came to Detroit nearly 1920s and settled from Beaufait St to E. Grand Blvd. until they move further to W. Seven Mile Rd from Woodward Ave to John R. Rd. and Chaldeantown was born. Now its almost dead! The Chaldeans are live all over the place from Oak Park and Southfield to West Bloomfield areas.

    3. The Chinese came to Detroit since the 1860s and settle near Corktown to Skid Row area on 3rd Street from W. Fort St. to Plum Street. and Chinatown was born. The new Lodge FWY. force the Chinese to move the South end of Cass Corridor on the corner of Cass and Peterboro St. for a Second Chinatown. Then DEAD [[C)KRAK HEADS ZOMBIES and the death of Vincent Chin put an end to Detroit's Chinatown and most Chinese folks are living in Madison Heights along John R. Rd from 12 to 14 Mile Rd. and Troy to mingle with East Indians and other Asian folks.

    4. In the 1920s there was a sudden influx of Mexicans settle in Corktown areas at Bagley St. and Mexican Village was born. By the 1930s Detroit's Mexican communities expanded further to Detroit's West Side up to W. Warren and W. Grand Blvd. However during the Great Depression repatriate over 80,000 Mexican families back to their war torn homeland. leaving 5,000 legal U.S. born Mexican families stuck in Mexican Village. By the 1960s the building of I-75 FWY. split Mexican Village in half. The high businesses area west of the FWY. and Mexicantown was born. the low Mexican businesses east of the FWY. remains Mexican Village to this day. Today Detroit's Mexican-Hispanic communities grew back slowly and expand further westward dominating SW Detroit. and parts of Detroit's west side.

    There are some folks who are settling down in Detroit and Hamtramck borders because the GM Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly Plant.


    1. The second influx of Yemenis came to Detroit-Hamtramck border and settle in Dwyer St. between Mt. Elliot St. and Conant St. and " Little Yemen " was born. They converted a once Polish Catholic Church into a Mosque.

    2. By 1990s and sudden boom of Bengladeshis came to settle on the Detroit side in Conant Gardens and 'Benglatown' was born. Most of them came from Astoria sub-division in Brooklyn, N.Y.C.


    Detroit will welcome new immigrants but the main point is will they stay? Will they have jobs, housing, medical, schools safer neighborhoods and mingle with ethnic folks? If not, just like the Chaldeans and Chinese and former White European descent Detroiters, they will leave right away.
    Great list of problems. I think we can work through our problems. Let's remember history, but not be bound by it. Being bound by history is what these people need to escape.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wesley Mouch View Post
    Great list of problems. I think we can work through our problems. Let's remember history, but not be bound by it. Being bound by history is what these people need to escape.

    If we don't learn from history, we are doomed to repeat it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny View Post
    If we don't learn from history, we are doomed to repeat it.
    True.

    But 10,000? That's 2,000 per state! Or [[using 100 counties/state) 20 per county. That's laughable in the light of the fact that Obama bears on responsibility for Syria given the 'red line' bluff.

    For Allah's sake, Canada is talking 10,000. Maybe we should move the Status of Liberty to Montreal.

    We do have to be careful -- but being too careful can be just as much of a problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wesley Mouch View Post
    10,000? That's 2,000 per state! Or [[using 100 counties/state) 20 per county.
    I'm sure you will immediately realize the error, and to underscore your point: It's actually 200 per state, and using your estimate of 100 counties per state, 2 per county. A tiny drop in our vast bucket.
    Last edited by bust; September-17-15 at 03:11 AM.

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