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DannyVD · 26-30, M
well I dont like them either because as I saw they dont respect the country who gaved them shelter and even worse they even commit crimes
QuixoticSoul · 41-45, M
@DannyVD What exactly did you see, and where?

[quote]Nine-in-ten U.S. Muslims agree either completely (66%) or mostly (26%) with the statement, “I am proud to be American.” Only a handful of U.S. Muslims disagree with this statement either completely (4%) or mostly (2%).

Muslim immigrants are at least as likely as U.S.-born Muslims to express pride in being American. At the same time, immigrants who have been in the U.S. for longer are somewhat more likely than recent immigrants to say they are proud to be American.

Muslim adults younger than 30 are less likely than older Muslims to say they are proud to be American. The same pattern is evident among the population as a whole.[/quote]

[quote]Although both Muslim Americans and the U.S. public as a whole overwhelmingly reject violence against civilians, Muslims are more likely to say such actions can never be justified. Three-quarters of U.S. Muslims (76%) say this, compared with 59% of the general public. Similar shares of Muslims (12%) and all U.S. adults (14%) say targeting and killing civilians can “often” or “sometimes” be justified.[/quote]

From Pew Research Center's demographic profile on Muslims in America.

As for crimes - all groups of people commit crimes. Muslims in America actually seem to do it at lower rates than average. If you take just the Muslim immigrants, the rates drop even further. This makes some sense, as getting deported back to the Middle East is a hefty deterrence.