No. Aside from it being a moral wrong to deport people on account of their religion, it is also a violation of federal law to do so.
Islam is a religion, not a race. Not all Muslims are Arab. What's more, Muslims are people and have a right to live wherever they please, so long as they do it legally. Religious discrimination is wrong.
"They Can't Deport Us All" is a phrase commonly used by activists protesting immigration policies in the United States. It is not a specific creation with a single origin date, but rather a slogan that has been used in various protests and movements for immigrant rights over the years.
"Years ago, if you immigrated to the US and didn't make it past the health inspector, the authorities would deport you back to the country you came from." "After taking control of Canada, the Brtish decided to deport all of the French residents from Acadia."
Titanic departed from Southampton, UK, on her maiden voyage to the US.
Some people want to deport all illegal immigrants.
They live in all parts of the US.
nothing because their is to many 20 millions it cost to much to deport all of them beside they have legal born usa children about 10 millions the usa will deport all the bads ones and give papers to the hard working ones.
He associates Muslims with terrorists and jihadists, and thinks that banning all Muslims will keep them out.
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The word 'deport' is not a noun.The word 'deport' is a verb (deport, deports, deporting, deported).The noun forms of the verb to deport are deportment, deportation, and the gerund, deporting.
Which "Congress?" The US Congress was not involved with Muslims at all during this period.
The question, as well as the opinion, is an example of xenophobia, ignorance and foolishness. The answer is that it doesn't. Many US citizens are Muslims.