If it was not for the U.S. arms industry, hundreds of thousands of Americans would be unemployed - but you would likely have a balanced federal budget.
Anti-Americanism in Yemen has been fueled by drone strikes initiated by the U.S. that has killed innocent civilians as "collateral damage".
Thousands of Yemenis have immigrated to the U.S. to escape the unrest in Yemen that has occurred in various forms in the last 30 years. The country itself is extremely poor with high unemployment and long lines at gasoline stations.
America needs to help the Yemeni people not bomb them.
The same scenario is playing out in Muslim-majority Hamtramck, MI where Arab and Bangladeshi-Americans who are elected official,candidates, and voters have sustained various types of harassment by police and political activists - these have resulted in investigations and action and by the Justice Department as well as civil suits by residents sustaining discrimination.
In Hamtramck, Michigan - a Muslim majority city - the Muslim residents have been viewed as being targeted for unfair discrimination.
The city has had federal monitors for its elections since 2001 after a U.S. Justice Department lawsuit asserting violations of the Voting Rights Act ended in a federal court consent order protecting Bengali and Arab voters from discrimination.
Another suit wound up in the city paying a $150,000 settlement to affected Arab and Bengali voters claiming bias in elections.
A former Mich. Dept. of Civil Rights Commissioner labelled the city comparable to Ferguson, Missouri due to government oppression of its minorities - including Muslims.
Currently the city's police department faces multiple federal civil rights lawsuits due to alleged discriminatory officer harassment of Arabs and Muslims in the city - not to mention its substantial black population.
President Trump easily won in the presidential GOP primary among Hamtramck voters who may have approved of the city's treatment of minorities.
Facebook should be boycotted due to censorship like this.
That would get their attention.
If it was not for the U.S. arms industry, hundreds of thousands of Americans would be unemployed - but you would likely have a balanced federal budget.
Anti-Americanism in Yemen has been fueled by drone strikes initiated by the U.S. that has killed innocent civilians as "collateral damage".
Thousands of Yemenis have immigrated to the U.S. to escape the unrest in Yemen that has occurred in various forms in the last 30 years. The country itself is extremely poor with high unemployment and long lines at gasoline stations.
America needs to help the Yemeni people not bomb them.
The same scenario is playing out in Muslim-majority Hamtramck, MI where Arab and Bangladeshi-Americans who are elected official,candidates, and voters have sustained various types of harassment by police and political activists - these have resulted in investigations and action and by the Justice Department as well as civil suits by residents sustaining discrimination.
In Hamtramck, Michigan - a Muslim majority city - the Muslim residents have been viewed as being targeted for unfair discrimination.
The city has had federal monitors for its elections since 2001 after a U.S. Justice Department lawsuit asserting violations of the Voting Rights Act ended in a federal court consent order protecting Bengali and Arab voters from discrimination.
Another suit wound up in the city paying a $150,000 settlement to affected Arab and Bengali voters claiming bias in elections.
A former Mich. Dept. of Civil Rights Commissioner labelled the city comparable to Ferguson, Missouri due to government oppression of its minorities - including Muslims.
Currently the city's police department faces multiple federal civil rights lawsuits due to alleged discriminatory officer harassment of Arabs and Muslims in the city - not to mention its substantial black population.
President Trump easily won in the presidential GOP primary among Hamtramck voters who may have approved of the city's treatment of minorities.