I'm giving you an example of a first world country that does not have a legal code to support 2 separate law systems and yet it still exists. Muslims just go to these courts instead of going through the UK legal system. I'm sure you can only imagine the exploitation of women going on in these Muslim courts. Do you think if the UK banned Sharia Law, these underground courts would still exist? America understandably does not want to make the same mistake the UK has made by not addressing this issue before it starts becoming one. If it happened there, why is it so unreasonable to think it could happen here?
Yeah, other countries do things differently.
It doesn't mean we have to do it, too.
My question is how is making new laws to ban things that are already illegal going to accomplish anything?
I'm giving you an example of a first world country that does not have a legal code to support 2 separate law systems and yet it still exists. Muslims just go to these courts instead of going through the UK legal system. I'm sure you can only imagine the exploitation of women going on in these Muslim courts. Do you think if the UK banned Sharia Law, these underground courts would still exist? America understandably does not want to make the same mistake the UK has made by not addressing this issue before it starts becoming one. If it happened there, why is it so unreasonable to think it could happen here?