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Mohamed No. 3 baby name in Minn. city

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This is what is worrying the right-wing bigots in the Mid-West. 

 

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Evidence of Minnesota’s ever-increasing Islamization was revealed with the publication of St. Cloud Hospital’s annual top 20 most popular baby names list for boys in 2017, which placed “Mohamed” as number three. Even though the influx of Muslim refugees into Minnesota from the hotbed of Islamic terrorism in Somalia was no secret during the two terms of the pro-immigration Obama administration, the quick rise in popularity of the name Mohamed to the top of boys’ baby names in St. Cloud is shocking to many. “The hospital has been publicizing its top baby names for boys and girls for as long as anyone can remember, but this is the first time the namesake of the Islamic prophet ended up in the top five,” WND reported.

 

The climb of Mohamed in the past few years to rival other top Anglo names in the Midwestern town is quickly raising concerns about the area’s rapid intake of Muslim immigrants from Africa, which goes hand-in-hand with their accelerated birthrates.

 

“In fact, as recently as 2013, the hospital published a list of its ‘Top 20’ most popular baby names, and Mohamed was nowhere to be found,” WND’s Leo Hohmann explained. “But in 2015, the name Mohamed showed up for the first time, coming in at No. 6 on the list of boy’s names.”

 

But the rapid Islamization saw in St. Cloud and many other American towns did not start with former President Barack Obama – who many conservatives have criticized for being pro-Islam and soft on terrorism – as the trend began shortly after the infamous terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, under former President George W. Bush.

 

“The vast majority of Muslims in Minnesota are refugees from Somalia, and the Somalis have large families,” Hohmann noted. “Just since 2002, the U.S. State Department – in cooperation with the United Nations – has distributed more than 54,000 Somali refugees into Minnesota cities and towns. Refugees qualify for full U.S. citizenship within five years of their arrival on U.S. soil, but the babies they birth are immediately granted citizenship.”

 

https://www.onenewsnow.com/culture/2018/01/09/mohamed-no-3-baby-name-in-minn-city

 
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