Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal on Monday stood by his criticism of so-called "no-go" zones in Europe, where sovereign nations allegedly cede authority to Muslim immigrants, a controversial idea that many critics say is overblown.
And the potential 2016
Republican presidential candidate decried what he called immigrants'
insistence on "non-assimilation, the fact that "you've got people who
want to come to our country but not adopt our values," which he called
"dangerous."
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