If you're displeased of Arab countries imposing immigration restrictions then maybe America should stop supporting countries like Saudi Arabia, who still practice Sharia law. 19 terrorists that have been behind 2,369 murders including 9/11 have been from Saudi Arabia. America continues to sells them billions of dollars of military equipment despite this.
The U.S. condemns countries such as Iran for supporting Hezbollah and infringing on people's human rights, but when it comes to Saudi Arabia, the biggest human rights violator and supporter of terrorism they're not denounced. The reason being is because of OIL. If the U.S. were to denounce Saudi Arabia it would be disastrous for U.S. oil companies such as the Saudi Arabia Oil Company, which has its origins after Saudi Arabia's concession to Standard Oil of California, allowing them to explore for oil in Saudi Arabia following the U.S.’s pursuit of an “Open Door policy” under the Herbert Hoover administration to combat the San Remo Petroleum Agreement of 1920.
This is no conspiracy theorist or anti-western propaganda, it's the truth, something you look over because it doesn't conform to your beliefs. How can the muslims return to their countries when America has ruined them by dropping millions of pounds of bombs. These bombs have caused increase amounts of radiation in the region. Mike Townsley, head of a Greenpeace team working in Iraq has measured radiation 10,000 times above normal readings. (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-185983/UK-US-Iraq-radiation.html#ixzz4iTWTia2v) The mass media doesn't cover stories like this because they cannot afford to have reporters and cameras at all places where important stories may break. The media needs a steady, reliable flow of the raw material of news. They have daily news demands and imperative news schedules that they must meet. The sources are the government and big corporations, because they're recognizable and credible by their status and prestige. I doubt that the government and corporations that provide the steady flow of news will saying anything that will hurt themselves however true it might be.
All of your arguments are one sided, why don't you answer some of these questions in your next argument, "How many civilians has the U.S. military killed in the Middle East?" "Why has the U.S. not acknowledged the radiation it has caused in the Middle East?" "How many of the 9/11 terrorists have been form Saudi Arabia?"
I am not rationalizing the atrocities that terrorists participate in, I am merely saying to look at the other side, the atrocities that have happened against people in Iraq and Afghanistan due to the bombings that America conducts in these countries. Here is one example (https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/05/25/world/middleeast/airstrikes-iraq-syria-civilian-casualties.html)
You are the perfect example of a person that has been brainwashed by the fear of terrorism. Let me put terrorism into perspective for you. In 2016 ALONE more American civilians have died from gun violence ONLY in the city of Chicago, then Americans have died from terrorism since 2001. Our government uses the fear of terrorism as a way of taking away our rights, such as the patriot act. When there is a constant threat to people, the people will conform and follow whatever rule the government issues, no matter the obvious attack on our bill of rights. Terrorism is a tool that is used by the government to take away our rights.
Deeming me a conspiracy theorist is an argument of the weak man that doesn't question authority. We need to remember that the government works for us and not the the other way around.
Answer those questions that I have indicated and then see if you're argument holds and sense whatsoever.