"Ceterum censeo humanitatem preservandam esse"
"Caedite eos. Novit enim Dominus qui sunt eius."
Incidentally, I can see the appeal for blaming the behavior of refugees on Islam, but doesn't that simplistic explanation overlook a few things?
These people have had everything they own destroyed, the friends and family members killed, and have been forced to flee their own country because of a civil war against a brutal dictator with numerous war crimes under his belt -- whom, by the way, our current administration
supports.
While foreign
governments have welcomed these refugees (mostly out of obligation), the
people have not.
As you said, they've been relocated to "ghettos" which, contrary to unpopular opinion, are
not happy places full of sunshine and rainbows... parenthetically, do you know where the word "ghetto" comes from?
They have no friends, no roots in the community (in many cases, not even language), they are unwelcome, seen as pariahs, and have been forced to relocate to places where they are surrounded on all sides by people who would have happily preferred to leave them to die.
I'm certainly not excusing the stories we've been hearing, but I think it's just a little bit naive to think that they happen because their
religion is inherently evil and must be stamped out.