What are you talking about? There are lots of Muslims in America and it's a well known fact that all Muslims love terrorism and hate freedom. Also, at the rate they're multiplying, by 2025 they'll have enough of them to elect a Muslim (well, another one) as President and then you'll all have to live under Sharia law.
Reminds me of this kid Kaid in my daughter's class. First day of school I see the name and think someone had a really stupid freaking way of spelling Cade. Year started and my daughter comes home and says "There's this boy in my class who just runs up and screams at people and hits them." I was like "What the freak is this bullshit?" She tells us that his name is Kaid and he doesn't speak English. I knew it was his first year because his mom wears a burka to school every damn day and I had never seen anyone do that when my daughter was in K or 1st grade. So, I keep asking her every day if this kid is hitting her, and she says no. She tells us that he doesn't speak any English and she thinks his family moved here from somewhere with an S. I'm guessing Saudi Arabia, someone else says Syria, one says Sudan. Can't figure it out.
Anyway, kid literally cannot speak or read English. 2nd grade and he's as low and remedial as it gets. My daughter says, though, that he smiles when he hits people. Like it's a game. And he doesn't really hurt anyone. It's not like that. A few months in, they have biography night at the school. Mom doesn't show up, but Dad is there. Regular guy in shorts and a t-shirt of all things while his wife has to wear a burka. Kid does his biography speech on Muhammad. It's supposed to be a historical figure, and he chooses Muhammad. Ok.
Fast forward to last week. I take my kids to jiu jitsu and there are Kaid and his brother Agbal or Agdal or Akbal (I don't freaking know what the kid is telling me his name is). They're laughing and smiling and doing great in class, and both of them have great English at this point. I've been in the class and seen that Kaid gets along with the other kids well, but the whole burka thing led me to think they'd be more insular than I thought. So, I talk to their dad. Turns out they moved here from Saudi Arabia in the summer after trying for a while. Guy couldn't stand it there any more and says a lot of people are desperate to get out of the middle east. Some can't get permission, some are tied by family, but not many people are happy living there. This is a guy who is obviously religious enough for his wife to wear something banned in a lot of Muslim countries.
So, there's that. If this guy is telling me that people in the region hate the way things are going, I can't imagine many of the people who actually made it over here are desperate to see ISIS succeed.
Also, I still don't have a freaking clue what the dad's name is. Seriously, just write it down and I'll figure it out, dude.