zakirs
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I repeat that the real problem is not the immigrant himself (although this IS now of much political concern) but the perceived untrustworthiness problem he /she brings with him/her. "He is foreign, where does he come from?, what's he doing here?, is he on Benefit?, does he speak English?, loads of relatives waiting to follow him?, on bogus student visas?, several 'wives' being claimed as dependants? etc etc". Prejudice? YES but we need to be convinced otherwise. So this IS a problem for YOU to resolve. If any one (or two?) of you came to live next to me, that would be quite ok but I dont want the whole street, and those surrounding it, to be swamped like is seems to be in some, mainly northern, cities. I am trying hard to overcome my prejudices but need your reassurances. The speed with which immigrants have come and are still coming (and staying) is far to high for us to handle, thus the resentment. Muslims want to be accepted but please understand why we are wary - and living in Asian ghettos and speaking unidentifiable foreign languages doesn't help...
Brother , the main problem is the kind of conditions asians come from.. You see the standards of living in asia ( subcontinent ) is not so high , so people come there for better lives for themselves and their kids.So , legally or illegally they try to get the best future for their kids.So its more desperation than malice in their hearts.
I realise that this forum is a religous one rather than a political arena but because your faith and our immigration worries are so closely linked please forgive me for using this forum but it needs to be said in the hope of a better future - for my grandchildren if not for me...
Dont worry ,
We will more than glad to clear your doubts.Religion includes society and harmony
