How would you make Arab Americans not feel discriminated against

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Ms. Bartiromo: Thank you. Governor Romney, Arab Americans are feeling a bias, after September 11, from their fellow Americans.

 

Since we're in Dearborn, Michigan, one of the largest Arab American populations in the country, how would you change that?

 

Mr. Romney: Well, of course, we remind people that this is a nation that recognizes the equality of all individuals. We welcome people from all nations to come here.

 

We also want to make sure that our nation is kept safe. And we're going to pursue any avenue we have to, to ensure that people who might be preaching or teaching doctrines of hate or terror are going to be followed, into a church or into a school or a mosque, or wherever they might be.

 

But we welcome people of all backgrounds and faiths. And we don't discriminate against people based on those things. The countries that we're battling around the world, they're the ones that distinguish based on those things, and we don't.

And we, of course, welcome Arab-Americans here in Dearborn and in places across our country.

 

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