I was born a little before W.W.II.
Sept 11, 2001 unlike Dec. 7, 1941 caused a rush to effectively protect the "religion of peace" to separate it from its radicals and enemy of the U.S.
It is time to talk about the difference between relocate and intern.
In the early days of W.W.II people of Japanese, German, and Italian descent, the majority were U.S. citizens, were relocated. Those suspected of cooperating with the enemy were interned in separate camps Japanese I think mostly in northern California. Those relocated were moved to places in several of the states. One was Jerome War Relocation Center in Arkansas.
Many citizens left the relocation centers and joined the Military.
Today is different.
We have the resources to "relocate in place;" to wit, isolation. The idea being to both protect American Muslims from danger and to watch them. As citizens they should be allowed to go about their lives.. but no more cries of "We're victims! Let is teach you about Islam."
I have no problem with secular Muslims, I do not trust devout Muslims who say they have no designs on our culture but according to Internet sources believe
". . . there has been no social justice or anything like it in any society or civilization before the advent of Islam.""A human being cannot establish absolute justice because he is just a mere human . . . the divine social justice advocated by Islam is an integrated system for justice enjoined by the Creator of man and all other creatures . . . Justice is Allahs attribute"
How can a devout Muslim reject Allah for the Founding Fathers?