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New American Century: Arabic Is Fastest-Growing Language In USA
« on: October 06, 2015, 12:53:06 pm »
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/10/05/obamas-new-american-century-arabic-fastest-growing-language-usa/

by Julia Hahn5 Oct 2015Washington D.C

A new report shows that languages spoken in Muslim countries are surging into U.S. households, thanks in large part to immigration from Muslim nations.

2014 data from the American Community Survey reveals that Arabic and Urdu – Pakistan’s national language – are the fastest-growing foreign languages spoken at home, according to a new report by the Center for Immigration Studies.

A record 63.2 million U.S. residents, or more than one-in-five, speak a language other than English when at home, after five decades of large-scale immigration, according to Census Bureau data authored by the Center for Immigration Studies. The data also shows that 41 percent– or 25.6 million– of the residents have difficulty speaking English.

Previous reports have shown that the United States is now the second largest Spanish speaking country in the world.

But the new census study shows that the fastest-growing foreign languages, in percentage terms, are languages spoken by immigrants from Muslim-majority countries.

Between 2010 and 2014, there was a 29 percent increase in Arabic, a 23 percent increase in Urdu, and a 9 percent in Persian, which is spoken in Iran.

The findings of this report reinforce other studies, which show that Muslim immigration is the fastest growing bloc of new immigrants. Every year the United States voluntarily imports more than a quarter of a million– or 280,000– Muslim migrants (this figure includes permanently resettled immigrants, guest workers, refugees and foreign students). All of these arrivals are invited in the U.S. on visas can  collect welfare, eventually apply for citizenship, voting rights, and the ability to bring in extended-family members via visa-sponsorships and other legal means.

Arabic is now the most common language spoken by refugees, and 91.4 percent of recent refugees from the Middle East are on food stamps.
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