Pakistan and the Taliban are shooting each other and threatening to go to war because Islam is a religion of peace and when all the infidels have been killed, the women burqaed and the bachi boys corralled, it’s time for the faith to kill each other because this is the only way Islam knows how to settle any kind of dispute.
While most of us can sit back and watch the Taliban and Pakistan’s best take inept potshots over each other over land that only the Chinese could want, we’ve taken in a lot of Pakistanis and Afghans.
So they’re also fighting over their wars in our country. Here’s a sample…
An 18-year-old man has been arrested, accused of being involved in what investigators are calling an “ethnicity motivated” assault.
Investigators said Hossein Haidar, an Afghan National, forced his way into a neighbor’s home and dragged the victim outside, making derogatory comments about the victim’s Pakistani background. He was arrested on Sunday and charged with hate crime and burglary charges. He was remanded to the Albany County Jail.
I don’t know that two men fighting over which of their respective shariaholes is worse is really a hate crime. It’s a crime.
But then so was bringing them here to this country.
The original arrest is followed by an interesting tidbit.
There was some confusion after the arrest about whether or not the suspect would be tried as an adult. The Albany County Sheriff told CBS6 the suspect’s parents lied about his age. Police found out, rearrested him, and put him back in jail.
That suggests they falsely claimed he was a minor when he’s not. That’s typical for migrants and should lead ICE to detain and deport the whole clan where they can have their wars with Pakistan in their own country.
Now all of this is happening not in New York City, but in Watervliet: a city of 10,000 up in Albany. Why are Afghans and Pakistanis fighting each other up there?
Refugee resettlement and legal assistance courtesy of the New York State government and the University of Albany.
Chairman Andrew Joyce, Legislator Carolyn McLaughlin, and the County Executive’s Office presented $50,000 to the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI) in February. he funding will support critical legal services provided by USCRI in conjunction with Albany Law School to Afghan refugees resettling in Albany and Watervliet. The funding will also help USCRI, the only refugee resettlement agency in the Capital Region, complete a comprehensive legal screening intake of the refugees to determine their eligibility for permanent immigration status.
Because what we really need is permanent immigration status for these folks so they can restart the Taliban in a small upstate city.
According to USCRI, Albany is getting some of the best of the world in exchange for taxpayer money.
Refugees resettled in Albany come primarily from Afghanistan, Burma, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Iraq, and Syria. Newly arrived refugees receive a comprehensive set of services including housing placement, cultural orientation, school enrollment, coordination of initial health appointments, referrals to ESL classes, and employment preparation and placement.
And then they need more lawyers when they start killing each other or us.
This is not even the first Hossein Haidar being arrested in upstate New York.
Names(s), age(s) and address (s): Mohamad Hussein Haidar, 37 years old, Decatur, NY
Type of Arrest / Charges:
Predatory Sexual Assault – AII felony
Rape in the first degree (3 counts) – B felony
Criminal Sex Act in the first degree (3 counts) – B felony
Assault in the second degree (3 counts) – D felony
Stalking in the first degree (3 counts) – D felony
Labor Trafficking (3 counts) – D felony
Coercion in the first degree (3 counts) – D felony
Strangulation in the second degree (2 counts) – D felony
Rape in the third degree (3 counts) – E felony
Criminal Sex Act in the third degree (3 counts) – E felony
Unlawful Imprisonment in the first degree (3 counts) – E felony
Stalking in the third degree (3 counts) – A Misdemeanor
Assault in the third degree – A Misdemeanor
Menacing in the second degree (3 counts) – A Misdemeanor
Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the fourth degree (8 counts) – A Misdemeanor
Overdriving/torturing/injuries/failure to provide proper sustenance (3 counts) – A Misdemeanor
Date of arrest: 08/05/2025
The refugee resettlement is going well.















