This is 21st Century warfare. The US will
dissolve without firing a shot. In the UN Agenda 21 scenario for the US,
immigrants from other countries will be imported by the US government by the
millions. They are given our
unsustainable welfare benefits to drive us deeper into debt. The Marxists now
control our government. They occupy
close to half of the jobs in the Judicial, Executive and Legislative branches. $1
trillion a year in federal grants serve to feed Marxist non-profits and bribe
State Legislatures with grants equal to their own revenues. They also occupy
all Universities and media.
Their legislative goals have been achieved, but they have
not been able to amend the US Constitution.
They will attempt to do that by tricking States into requesting an
Article V Convention of States.
American voters could stop this, if they demand an end to
the abuse. But they will have to become aware of the danger this poses to
themselves and their families. Voters need to raise hell about this.
The “welcoming” for Illegals is one more project devised to
ensure local implementation. Churches
will be the dupes who help the Communists take over the US. – Norb Leahy
Obama
demands 'welcoming' for illegals' Centralized'
plan needed to 'take care of their needs', by Leo Hohmann
President
Obama’s White House Task Force on Creating Welcoming Communities unveiled its
recommendations Friday for a national strategy to “integrate” millions of
immigrants and refugees into cities and towns across the U.S.
The
chair of the task force, Obama’s domestic policy adviser Cecilia Muñoz, said
her focus is on making sure Obama’s historic immigration policies get
“institutionalized” so they will live on long after she and her boss are gone
from the White House.
Obama
created the task force Nov. 21 when he announced his plan to unilaterally grant
amnesty to more than 5 million illegal immigrants and child migrants. His
administration is also bringing in 70,000 foreign refugees per year from places
like Iraq, Somalia, Bhutan, Burma and Syria.
Friday’s
conference was titled “The New National Integration Plan: Making the Most of a
Historic Opportunity.”
Muñoz,
the former executive with the National Council of La Raza, said it was her job
“to make sure we build this really into the DNA across the federal bureaucracy,
at a leadership level, but much more importantly to make sure that when
political appointees like me are no longer here this (immigration strategy) is
built into what those agencies do and think about every day.”
Muñoz
said it was important for the federal government to standardize, set benchmarks
and “measure successes,” ensuring states and localities create the desired
“welcoming communities.”
Eva
Millona, co-chair of National Partnership for New Americans, a coalition of 34
organizations involved in everything from protecting immigrant rights to
providing social services, also said a strong national role is needed to
facilitate integration.
“We
have been pushing to really have a centralized leadership in terms of implementation
of this report,” Millona said. “We are happy that the report has called for a
centralized entity to really move it forward.”
She
said Felicia Escobar, special assistant to the president for immigration
policy, will be leading the way.
“And
let me make a pitch for philanthropy,” Millona said. “There’s a huge
opportunity for them to have their voice and their say and many of our friends
and funders are involved.”
She
spoke of “diverse needs” of the immigrants and making sure those needs were
met. She stressed it is critical “to have a very strong and centralized entity
to make things happen.”
Millona
said the 34 organizations affiliated with the National Partnership for New
Americans already have “boots on the ground” in 29 states, including all manner
of service providers, immigrant rights attorneys, interpreters, and advocates
“to make sure immigrants have what they need.”
“It’s
a national group and the only one of its kind pushing an immigration
integration agenda forward,” Millona said.
Silent
on ‘assimilation’ and security risks
The
conference Friday was also notable for what was not addressed. Hot-button
issues of assimilation and protecting national security never came up during
the 90-minute conference at the Migration Policy Institute in Washington.
The poor record of assimilation into
American society by refugees from Somalia and other Muslim countries never got
mentioned. Dozens of Somalis living in Minnesota and other states have been
arrested on charges of providing material support to Islamic terrorist groups
al-Shabab, al-Qaida and ISIS. The FBI’s newest “most wanted terrorist,” Liban
Haji Mohamed, was a Somali-American cab driver from Northern Virginia who
entered the country as a refugee. Two Iraqi refugees living in Kentucky were
also arrested in 2011 and charged with sending support to al-Qaida. Six
Bosnian natives who immigrated to the U.S. were indicted in February in New
York for allegedly sending money and military equipment to al-Qaida in Iraq and
the ISIS terror group.
The
Boston Marathon bombers were also Muslims who entered the country as asylum
seekers from Chechnya. Just this week, Thursday, another Somali-American,
23-year-old
Abdirahman Sheik Mohamud of Columbus, Ohio, was indicted on charges that he
provided a computer and other support to terrorists during a trip to the Middle
East. He came to the United States from Somalia as a young child refugee.
But
rather than addressing assimilation and national security problems, the
conference focused on “integration.” It’s the new buzz word for planting
diverse, multicultural communities within communities. Obama, in his Nov.
21 memo, challenged 16 federal agencies to get involved in the effort of
“creating welcoming communities.” The focus should be three-pronged, Muñoz said
— economic, linguistic and civic.
What
was meant by “civic” was never explained, but some observers see it as
preparing the new migrants to be registered voters and activist citizens who
will engage in political issues favorable to open borders and easy paths to
citizenship for new generations of migrant workers and refugees.
Indeed,
one new program was announced at the conference Friday that will involve
refugees in volunteer service through AmeriCorps. “The Refugees Corps we are
creating is a program that AmeriCorps runs in partnership with the Office of
Refugee Resettlement …to actually serve in that program to help the next
generation (of refugees) to become citizens,” said Escobar, special assistant
to the president for immigration policy.
A
woman who said she was representing the National Council of La Raza, a
left-of-center Chicano advocacy group, said at Friday’s conference, “Our
affiliates are ready to help local partners on the ground … to pull together
civic, economic and linguistic resources in an integration zone.”
Global
integration zones are seen as the new economic unit, transcending national
borders and linking specialized economic functions such as transportation.
Workers freely cross in and out of a country to work in the zone.
Kevin
Appleby, director of immigration and migration services for the U.S. Conference
of Catholic Bishops, stood up Friday and urged Obama’s team to include
“faith-based” organizations in its integration plans. The Conference of
Catholic Bishops is one of nine primary resettlement agencies that contract
with the federal government to resettle refugees in America. The Lutherans,
Episcopalians, evangelicals and Reform Jewish groups are also running
resettlement agencies funded largely by federal grants.
“The
local church is often the second place, after the family, the immigrants go to
and the role of faith-based groups is often overlooked,” Appleby said. “…So as
we go forward look at the ways the government and faith-based groups can work
together. Where do they meet and how can they meet?”
Planting
‘seedlings’
Radio
show host Mark Levin, in a recent show, interviewed Susan Payne, who
infiltrated a telephone conference call with more than a dozen members of
Obama’s task force on creating welcoming communities. The call was hosted by
Muñoz. Payne told Levin that by listening in on the call she learned the
following: The participants spoke of their plans to plant “seedlings” of
immigrant populations into “receiving communities” that were compared to
fertile “soil.”
The
idea was that the seedlings would sprout and grow into communities within
communities. This is “integration.” The soil, meaning the community, would be
changed to accommodate the needs of the seedlings, rather than the other way
around. Eventually, the mature seedlings would take over the host community.
Task
force leaders said Friday they held three national outreaches involving 3,000
so-called stakeholders, which involved government agencies, NGOs, immigrant
advocacy groups and local officials.
Waging
a propaganda war on ‘receiving communities’
One big player in the propaganda war
is Welcoming America,
which was started with seed money from billionaire George Soros. Its stated
mission is to set up “welcoming communities” in cities and counties across the
U.S. Soros’s Open Society Institute granted
the organization $150,000 in December 2010.
The
group’s website describes its mission as a “collaborative that promotes mutual
respect and cooperation between foreign-born and U.S.-born Americans. Through a
countrywide network of member organizations and partners, Welcoming America
works to promote a welcoming atmosphere – community by community – in which
immigrants and native born residents can find common ground and shared
prosperity.”
The
group will celebrate “Welcoming Week” starting Sept. 13 to “celebrate
immigrants and refugees and the growing movement of leaders and communities
that fully embrace immigrants and refugees and their value to the fabric of our
country.”
The group also formed the Welcoming Institute
to train up leaders who will engage in “building community support for
refugees” across the nation. It also runs radio and video ads and pays for
billboards promoting open immigration.
David
Lubell, executive director of Welcoming America, said his organization brings a
new approach to immigration, focusing on resident populations of the “receiving
communities” as much as the immigrants.
His
role is to soften up the soil, getting it ready for the planting of the
seedlings. “A lot of groups are trying to water the seed, and not the soil
surrounding it,” Lubell told
Huffington Post, using the same language Payne said she heard on the
conference call. “We’re trying to water the soil. Nothing’s going to grow just
by watering one alone.” Hubbell was rewarded for his efforts, invited for a
ride on Air Force One with Obama last December.
Another
player in funding the propaganda war is the New York-based JM Kaplan Fund. This
organization’s mission is to “ensure that immigrants capitalize on measures
designed to allow them to live and work in the United States without fear of
deportation; and encourage the development of robust immigrant integration
agendas at the local, state and federal levels,” according to its website. A
check of Kaplan’s list
of grants for 2013 shows $145,000 sent to Welcoming America for general
operations and $15,000 to the Migration Policy Institute for “Refugee
Resettlement: Strengthening the System and Containing the Backlash.”
Welcoming
America avoids the politics of specifics immigration policies, targeting
instead the “social and cultural fears” suffered by Americans in “changing
communities,” Lubell told Huffington Post. Of course, the people in these
communities are never told that the changes being wrought upon them are being
centrally planned by bureaucrats in Washington and the resettlement agencies
that contract with the government, taking in millions in federal grant money. “Our
main goal is to reach those people who are unsure whether immigration growth is
a positive thing or not,” Lubbell said. “And some of them are very reasonable —
they’re just not getting accurate information about immigration.”
The
White House report encourages every community in every state to establish an
immigration integration plan. “The reason for the lightning speed on this is
the president gave us a timeline, because he is eager for what we can
accomplish, eager for outcomes,” Muñoz said Friday. “We’re making sure the
federal government is doing its job and doing its best to lift up cities,
mayors and local governments, to make sure others are taking this job on as
well, and we have great, great examples to follow of many in this field of
building welcoming communities. And the task force’s work is reflective of
that. We heard from a lot of people around the country.”
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