This information is taken from Ann Corcoran’s Refugee Resettlement website. The facts are organized and to the point – and the good way to begin this blog.
From City to City, Town to Town
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The first decision to import refugees, in most cases, begins with the United Nations. Iraqis, Burmese, Congolese, Somalis and Bhutanese are being relocated to our country. The UN is pressuring the US to take a large number of Syrians. To say that these people are anti-American is an understatement. Yet, they flood into our country without our consent. These people are not only culturally different than Americans – but also from each other.
Usually the United States State Department chooses a resettlement contractor for your town. The names sound benign and often administrate under a church name. They are being paid by the federal treasury (your tax dollars) to bring refuges to your town.
The nine major contractors are listed below. They have 350 subcontractors working for them, headquartered in over 180 cities – maybe more.
· Church World Service (CWS)
· Ethiopian Community Development Council (ECDC)
· Episcopal Migration Ministries (EMM)
· Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS)
· International Rescue Committee (IRC)
· US Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI)
· Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Services (LIRS)
· United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB)
· World Relief Corporation (WR)
The contractors obtain tax payer funded services for each refugee in the form of subsidized housing, welfare, food stamps, health care, school and job training. The contractors often work closely with big business and the local Chamber of Commerce which need cheap labor.
After several months, the contractor’s job ends as a new batch of refugee/immigrants enter the community. The earlier refugees are still struggling and left in the care of social services departments.
Be warned that you will suffer the system’s own brand of hate crime (against its own citizens) if you fight this constant influx of immigrants and refugees into your town. They will call you many names and label your groups as “pockets of resistance.”
The local school system will be the first victim followed by a lack of housing. A school system may end up with 50 or more languages in the student population.
Shockingly, refugees are permitted entry into our country with HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and many other medical problems. Our local health departments will be overburdened.
Due to a Clinton era Executive order, the local government is responsible for providing interpreters, health systems and criminal justice.
Even though refugees often work at minimum wage jobs, they still benefit form many welfare programs. Elder refugees are eligible for SSI. Furthermore, they can obtain citizenship quickly.
What Can We Do???
Bottom Up – The Need for Informed Citizen Groups