African-Americans vs. African immigrants (again!)

This is a theme we have reported on several times in the past.*  Violence is on the rise in traditional African- American communities where numbers of African (largely Muslim) immigrants are on the increase.   The difference here is that it’s the New York Times publishing the politically incorrect news.   Hat tip:  a friend from Tennessee. … Continue reading African-Americans vs. African immigrants (again!)

Blacks beat up Burmese and Bhutanese refugees in Syracuse

Update July 19th:  Two former refugee police officers will help new refugees, here.   Here is yet another story about the beauty of diversity in America.   From the Post-Standard: Syracuse, NY — Eight men attacked Hari Rizai while he was walking on Syracuse’s North Side. The attack landed the 22-year-old in the emergency room with … Continue reading Blacks beat up Burmese and Bhutanese refugees in Syracuse

American Blacks cheer in Mississippi as illegal aliens rounded up

Refugee Resettlement Watch is mostly about reforming legal immigration, but the largest US illegal alien roundup in Mississippi recently caught our attention because the minors arrested were turned over to the Office of Refugee Resettlement here.    But as Judy wrote a few days ago, these immigrants are taking jobs Americans will do and the last place I would … Continue reading American Blacks cheer in Mississippi as illegal aliens rounded up

More on the tensions (racism?) within the Black Muslim community

This is a follow-up to my post last week about tensions in the American Black Muslim community apparently exacerbated by the increasing Somali presence in many American cities.   I came across this  blog simply called Tariq Nelson.   Here is how Mr. Nelson describes himself and what his blog is about: Born in Sardis, Mississippi, but … Continue reading More on the tensions (racism?) within the Black Muslim community

More on the friction between Black Americans and Black African refugees

Update August 20th:  More on this subject here. A few weeks ago I told you about how tensions are building in black communities between immigrants and American blacks.    Sometimes the tension is between Black American Muslims (BAMs) and IMMs (Immigrant Muslims who are not black).  Sometimes it’s just Black Americans (BAs) and African immigrants no matter what religion, but … Continue reading More on the friction between Black Americans and Black African refugees