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Post-911 Story of Little Pakistan in New York

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Little Pakistan, a tiny community of Pakistani immigrants located just a few miles away from the World Trade Center, drew a lot of negative attention when the twin towers came crashing down in September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.

The tragic events of 911 sparked a wave of Islamophobia in America as Muslim and Pakistani immigrants became the latest victims in this nation's long history of persecution of religious and ethnic minorities at different points in the past. Earlier targets of such bigotry included native Americans, Blacks, Jews, Germans, Japanese and various Christian sects like Mormons and Quakers.


Little Pakistan in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York

Little Pakistan is a section of Brooklyn that is home to the largest Pakistani immigrant community in New York City. It was primarily a Jewish neighborhood before the Pakistanis chose it as their home away from home.

Soon after 911, US immigration and law enforcement officials, looking at its Pakistani Muslim immigrants in this neighborhood with great suspicion, began a massive crackdown that induced widespread fear and terror among the residents and drove many from their homes.

At the height of the sweep, over 20,000 people in Brooklyn’s South Asian communities left the United States, a COPO survey found, according to Gotham Gazette, a New York City publication. Many sought political asylum in Canada and Australia, and some returned to Pakistan and other countries. A number of them never returned. Many had their legitimate US immigration applications pending at the time. Others had their cases in immigration courts and they were waiting for disposition by judges.

A year after 911, the newly created Department of Homeland Security launched a special registration system, the National Security Entry-Exit Registration System or NSEER, requiring male citizens over 16 years of age from 25 countries -- mostly Muslim countries in Africa and Asian -- to register with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Although the system was terminated in April 2011, many law-biding Pakistani immigrants fell victim to it, according to Gotham Gazette.

"Before 911, you used to see hundreds of people walking on the streets," said Nadeem speaking to Gotham Gazette. Nadeem is now a store owner of a grocery store at the corner of Coney Island Avenue and Glenwood Road. "The FBI came knocking on people’s doors and asking questions. People were scared. Business dropped more than 50 percent."

Fifteen years later, the residents of Little Pakistan are still haunted by the nightmare of 911. But life appears to be slowly returning to normal, according to media reports. Some of those who fled are coming back. New Pakistani immigrants are also starting to come into the neighborhood. Pakistani food and clothing stores are doing brisk business as are the restaurants, beauty parlors and barber shops.

Off course, this could all change if Donald Trump, the GOP presidential nominee who has called for a Muslim ban in America, becomes the next president of the United States.

Related Links:

Haq's Musings

Pakistani-American Demographics

Islamophobia in America

Donald Trump's Muslim Ban

Silicon Valley Pakistanis


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"Before 911, you used to see hundreds of people walking on the streets," said Nadeem speaking to Gotham Gazette. Nadeem is now a store owner of a grocery store at the corner of Coney Island Avenue and Glenwood Road. "The FBI came knocking on people’s doors and asking questions. People were scared. Business dropped more than 50 percent."
That didn't just happen in this neighborhood but all over NYC and its environs. People of every community and ethnicity stayed indoors. Partly out of fear, partly due to the pollution from the remains of the WTC.

...Muslim and Pakistani immigrants became the latest victims in this nation's long history of persecution of religious and ethnic minorities...native Americans, Blacks, Jews, Germans, Japanese -
It's tough to argue that Muslim Pakistani immigrants were "persecuted" after 9/11 if you're invoking these minorities as comparisons: Pakistanis and Muslims were not tossed into reservations and camps, hung from trees, declared enemy aliens, subjected to cross burnings, etc. Authorities, both religious and government, took the line that "Islam is a religion of peace" and that the perpetrators and the regime that sheltered them were responsible and no one else.
 
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If a 9/11 type event were to happen in pakistan, done by Christians, what would happen to the Americans and Christians there ? :usflag:
 
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If a 9/11 type event were to happen in pakistan, done by Christians, what would happen to the Americans and Christians there ? :usflag:
If anything happened; police and security forces would immediately be deployed to Christian neighborhoods. Pakistani populace wouldn't do anything - main threat would be a "retaliatory" terrorist attack.

Muslims in Pakistan lookout for their fellow countrymen, regardless of race or religion - however a few sour apples can ruin our reputation. Muslims contribute a significant amount if not majority of donations for the maintenance and construction of Churches, Christian schools and Christian events.
 
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Yeah right.. :tsk:

Don't talk crap about stuff that you have no clue about. Seriously, the rampant ignorance present inside a good many American minds used to be disturbing at first but now it is outright insulting and intolerable.

Cecil Chaudhry, Peter Christy, Mervyn Middlecoat, Noel Israel Khokar....

Why would these men bother defending Pakistan? Why would so many Pakistani-Christians enlist into our army if the "evil muzzies" hated them as your evangelical preachers tell you?

Just as they were ready to defend Pakistan, Pakistani Muslims are ready to protect them should they ever feel threatened.
 
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Pakistani people living in America must return back to Pakistan or migrate to other countries. America isnt what they were told and they thought. Its in their best of interests to migrate elsewhere and there is no place like home. They should give their services to their home country only and play their part for her future greatness.

These Christians are still the same Christian Crusaders of 11th century. They would just grab, rape and loot. And would prosecute and kill who ever comes in their way.
 
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Pakistani people living in America must return back to Pakistan or migrate to other countries. America isnt what they were told and they thought. Its in their best of interests to migrate elsewhere and there is no place like home. They should give their services to their home country only and play their part for her future greatness.

These Christians are still the same Christian Crusaders of 11th century. They would just grab, rape and loot. And would prosecute and kill who ever comes in their way.


I only can wish this would happen.........

If anything happened; police and security forces would immediately be deployed to Christian neighborhoods. Pakistani populace wouldn't do anything - main threat would be a "retaliatory" terrorist attack.

Muslims in Pakistan lookout for their fellow countrymen, regardless of race or religion - however a few sour apples can ruin our reputation. Muslims contribute a significant amount if not majority of donations for the maintenance and construction of Churches, Christian schools and Christian events.


I think there would be attacks on whites/Christians out the @ss. And not to single out pakistan, I think the same would happen in ALL the countries 'over there'.
 
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I think there would be attacks on whites/Christians out the @ss. And not to single out pakistan, I think the same would happen in ALL the countries 'over there'.

Go back to playing with your "Aye Arr Fifteen" and let the big boys do the talking.
 
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So you only know Pakistanis ?

Last time I checked we were talking about Pakistani Christians and not some Afghan neckbeard. Is that too difficult for you to comprehend? Would you like it better if started talking in "Simple English"?
 
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Last time I checked we were talking about Pakistani Christians and not some Afghan neckbeard. Is that too difficult for you to comprehend? Would you like it better if started talking in "Simple English"?


So I can't ask if you know an Afghan ? Answer the question !!! .This was one of your buddys, wasn't he ? Answer !! Will you be blowing stuff up in Canada ? And don't worry, you are ALWAYS simple.
 
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