Under the administration of President Barack Hussein Obama, guess which group seems to rate most-favored status? One guess:

The U.S. has received 28,957 Muslim refugees so far in fiscal year 2016, or nearly half (46%) of the more than 63,000 refugees who have entered the country since the fiscal year began Oct. 1, 2015, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of data from the State Department’s Refugee Processing Center. That means that already this year the U.S. has admitted the highest number of Muslim refugees of any year since 2002.

Why any meaningful number of Muslims were admitted to the United States in the year following the 9/11 Muslim attacks on New York and Washington is beyond me, but perhaps some day we can ask George W. Bush about that whole "Islam means peace" thing.