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24 Years After 9/11, NYC May Have a Radical Muslim Mayor

source: Human Events

Since the 1980s, immigration from the Middle East and South Asia has tripled, and the numbers don’t lie. Old New York—the city of blue-collar workers, Italian delis, and Irish pubs—is now a minority in its own home. The cultural and political fabric that held this city together has been frayed by policies that prioritized open borders over assimilation.

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