Death Is Not Imminent

I just started reading another book by Douglas Murray titled
“The Strange Death of Europe.” Although I am not very far into it, it is apparent that Europe, especially England, is in the process of making a mess of its immigration policy.
For the most part the will of the British people has been ignored
by the decisions of “those who know best.”
Coincidentally, recently I read an article from Townhall by Englishman Douglas Carswell titled, “Will America Make the Same Immigration Mistakes As Europe?”
This op-ed starts out, “The city of my birth is visibly more Muslim than it was even four years ago.  On the Tube, I saw more hijabs than baseball caps.  The Muslim niqab— with its full face covering—is no longer rare.
For decades, Brits have not been allowed to question the wisdom of importing large numbers of people into a Western society who do not share Western values.  (Brits that do so on social media risk going to prison).  Instead, there was a lazy assumption that Muslim immigrants would eventually integrate.  Rather than culturally converge, many Muslims living in Britain have culturally diverged.
Forty three percent of British Muslims now want “the introduction of Sharia law”.  Support for Sharia was even stronger among Muslims in London (49 percent), where Muslims now make up 15 percent of the population. More British Muslims fought for ISIS than currently serve in the British army.”

Mr. Carswell questions whether or not America will make the same basic mistakes as Great Britain as far as immigration is concerned. My answer to that is, “No.”First off the mass immigration into the U.S. is not Muslim immigration. And secondly the people of the U.S. have elected a true leader in Donald Trump, and thus the death of the U.S. is not imminent.
6/16/25