Why is it that in 2017, the vast majority of people in the world who want to immigrate, want to go from Muslim Majority countries into western secular countries?
(Yes I understand that we also see migration from Mexico and Central American into the U.S.)
My guess is that we'll hear variations on "because colonialism", which I have to say feels like a really weak argument.
I don't know whether the premise is correct. Many people worldwide want to migrate but never act on that wish, mainly for financial or family reasons.
Currently, many people in the Middle East are so deprived of perspective or basic structure that becoming refugees becomes attractive despite a lack of any assurances on the results. I don't think too many of them actually
want to migrate exactly, and I doubt most would choose the USA if given a choice.
That said, it seems to me that Muslim communities have a long history, almost a tradition even, of botching their own political systems and social environments something fierce.
As one would expect, once he or she has learned enough.
I almost feel entitled to say that such is their actual goal, going from what I have learned in the last few years. All that insistence on following the supposed will of God and perceiving enemies left and right never helped them, nor could it. They end up just way too busy to actually find and implement any solutions worth of that name.