Federal policies about religion anaad enthicity have not changes since 1972.
Employers and landlords must give no weight to religion or ethnicity in decisions.
Congress has not changed employment or housing policies regarding ethnicity (Arab) or religion (Islam) since long before 9/11.
There have been almost no changes in US policy toward US Arabs (mostly Christians descended from Lebanese immigrants) nor Muslim residents. US law forbids religious discrimination by Muslims or nonMuslims in the USA.
As Obama's father was a Muslim, hopefully the U.S. will treat Arabs and Muslims with respect.
Do your own home work ya lazy bum. UOP Cheater. hahaha
There have been almost no changes in US policy toward US Arabs (mostly Christians descended from Lebanese immigrants) nor Muslim residents. US law forbids religious discrimination by Muslims or nonMuslims in the USA.
Nothing is a problem's and will not change so long as beneficiaries of the wars, oppression and injustice, but just remember the end of Rome, the Aztecs!! And If mean change for the better Enough joke :)
In the United States, political parties make statements on their views concerning public policies and what changes they may seek to make. During Presidential conventions, the party makes known its positions and what changes they want to make. This is contained in the party's "platform".
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