In a recent address on May 10, 2024, at the Islamic Center of America in Dearborn, Michigan, Osama Siblani, the radical editor and publisher of The Arab-American News, declared the Arab-American community’s growing influence in the United States. Speaking at a terror-tied dinner hosted by the Lebanese International Business Council, Siblani proudly asserted, “Forty years ago, we had a mayor for this town who talked about the Arab problem. Guess what? The Arabs are ruling Dearborn, Dearborn Heights, and Hamtramck.”
The Shift in Demographics and Politics
This proclamation marks a significant shift in the demographic and political landscape of these Islamized American cities, which have seen a substantial influx of Arab and Muslim immigrants over the past few decades. What was once a warning of an “Arab problem” has turned into a reality of Arab leadership and governance in these areas.
Ambitious Political Aspirations
Siblani’s speech wasn’t just a reflection on the past; it was a forecast of an ambitious future. He confidently stated, “We are on the road to the White House, to Congress, to the decision-making everywhere in the United States.” His remarks underscore a vision of Arab Americans not just integrating into American society but ascending to the highest echelons of power.
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The Shift in Demographics and Politics
This proclamation marks a significant shift in the demographic and political landscape of these Islamized American cities, which have seen a substantial influx of Arab and Muslim immigrants over the past few decades. What was once a warning of an “Arab problem” has turned into a reality of Arab leadership and governance in these areas.
Ambitious Political Aspirations
Siblani’s speech wasn’t just a reflection on the past; it was a forecast of an ambitious future. He confidently stated, “We are on the road to the White House, to Congress, to the decision-making everywhere in the United States.” His remarks underscore a vision of Arab Americans not just integrating into American society but ascending to the highest echelons of power.
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