As an area becomes more heavily there is a demand for people in that area to abide by Muslim laws, witness Muslim clothing on the women, demand that no pork be available in the area even for sale to non Muslims, intolerance for those who are not Muslim, right down to signs in public parks saying no one can bring a dog into those areas because the Muslims believe that dogs are unclean animals. No matter whether you are Muslim or not in those areas you must abide by Muslim laws over American laws. Schools are now teaching about the Muslim religion (cult) but not permitting Christian prayers be said by other students. There are a number of unofficial "no go" areas such as Dearborn Michigan, and a large part of Minneapolis heavily populated by Somoli immigrants. Anything said against Muslims is considered "hate speech" and is punishable as such, while you may say anything you wish against Christians, protest the ten commandments as anti-homosexual and be applauded for your efforts, and you believe it is just a coincidence ? Right. Welfare statistics indicate that the non assimilated Muslims are usually on welfare, even after they have been in America for years and perhaps a couple of generations. Do you honestly believe this is just a coincidence?
I'll ignore all the inaccuracies and racist opinions in your post because debating such points are a waste of energy. The number of Muslims immigrating to the US are 300,000 according to link in this thread. According to US immigration services 1.2 million immigrants legally enter the country each year. Using simple mathematics this means for every one Muslim that immigrates to the US, there are 3 non-Muslims immigrants.
Why don't you explain those inaccuracies............
You offer no real evidence, just opinions, and common racist stereotyping. You claim "Welfare statistics indicate that the non assimilated Muslims are usually on welfare." And where do those statistics come from? The government stopped collecting, information on the religious preference of welfare recipients years ago.
You claim "Schools are now teaching about the Muslim religion (cult) but not permitting Christian prayers" So?? Public schools also teach about Christianity and Judaism. There is nothing wrong with that as long as the school's approach is academic, not devotional. Prayer in schools, be it Muslim, Christian, or Jewish is unconstitutional.
I see you are falling for No-Go Zone nonsense that has been widely debunked. Fox news has twice aired pieces claiming Dearborn and other cities are No-Go Zones and have twice retracted their claim. There have been no-go zone maps posted of unsafe areas which have include non- Muslim neighborhoods. There have been a number of local leaders and politicians who have spoke out, however the mayor of Dearborn said it best.
"For over a hundred years, Dearborn has had a large and thriving Arab-American community. While the
greater Detroit area per capita has the largest Muslim population in the nation, Dearborn is also home to Lebanese and Iraqi Christians as well. But in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks, Dearborn has become a continual object of attacks by anti-Muslim extremists. They ignore the fact that Dearborn has a large population of both Jews and Christians as well as Muslims which have worked together on a number civic projects. They also ignore the fact that reports of Muslims attacking Christians are unknown to local citizens and the police.