Muslim invaders are
arriving in cities and towns across America, with many more to come. Perhaps
you’ve seen your town transformed. If not, you soon may. It’s call “refugee
resettlement” which is code for transplanting entire communities from hellholes
in the Middle East to once beautiful towns and neighborhoods across America.
There are many things we
all need to know to ward off this systematic destruction of our communities,
and indeed our country. Below you will find vital information, including ways
to take action. First I will explain some of the factors that impact how
invaders wind up where they do.
Preferred Communities Program (PCP): This program targets small towns and rural areas for refugee resettlement. The
rationalization is that these settings are best suited to attend to the myriad
needs of refugees as compared to large cities, and that smaller communities are
more welcoming to refugees. PCP collaborates with the Office of Refugee
Resettlement and partner agencies to identify communities they deem most ideal
for refugee resettlement. Here’s the deal: Small towns and rural communities
often have easy access to public assistance programs. That’s it. It’s all about
where to get free money and services. (That’s how you wind up with pockets of Somalis in places like Wyoming.) Meanwhile, conservative areas of the country are being
targeted, helping to turn red states to blue. For additional information on
PCP, including lists of designated “preferred communities,” see here and here.
Welcoming Communities: These
communities fall under the umbrella of “Welcoming America,” an organization devoted to refugee support. See their mission
statement: “Welcoming America inspires people to build a different kind of
community– one that embraces immigrants and fosters opportunity for all. We are
leading a movement of inclusive communities across the nation becoming more
prosperous by making everyone who lives there feel like they belong.” The vision for this organization is about importing increasing numbers of
migrants under the banner of diversity, inclusion, and prosperity -- a trio of
politically correct buzzwords that appeal to the brainwashed masses. The
“different kind of community” to which they refer is part of the fundamental
transformation. (As I wrote about in a recent blog, Boise, Idaho, is a “welcoming community.”)
Wilson-Fish (WF): This program shifts control and decision-making power from the states to the
federal government on issues pertaining to refugee resettlement and the
provision of public and private services to refugees. There are currently 13 WF
states: Alabama, Alaska, Colorado, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana,
Massachusetts, Nevada, North Dakota, South Dakota, Tennessee, and Vermont. San
Diego County, CA, is also a designated WF region. As you will notice, the
majority of these states are red states. What’s up with their governors? We
need to educate them. (WF is one reason why Idaho, of all places, is a hot spot for Muslim conquest.) If you live in a WF state, lobbying against
refugee resettlement will be a bit more complex since your governor does not
have direct authority to make decisions on this issue. In order to do so, he or
she would first need to change the status of the state so it was no longer a WF
state. To learn more about WF see here.
Charities, Corporations, and the Chamber of Commerce: There is money to be made off of invaders in the form of cheap labor for
business and large grants for charities. Many of the organizations reaping these benefits are integrally
involved in the programs discussed above. It is crucial to find out who the
corporate and non-profit players are in your community so you can apply
pressure on them to cease and desist.
There are many more
individuals (like George Soros) and organizations (like the Partnership for a
New American Economy) that are advocating for this invasion, but those noted
above are some of the big ones.
So who is trying to stop
this and how can we take action? See below for a few ideas.
Refugee Resettlement Watch: Ann Corcoran is the founder of Refugee Resettlement Watch. She is a force of one -- a private citizen who became curious,
educated herself, and formed an amazing organization that is on the front lines
of this battle of the ages. She serves as an example for us all of what an
individual can (and must) do to protect our families and communities. This
excerpt from the “About” section summarizes how the organization came into being. As you
will read at the end, Corcoran makes herself available to speak with concerned
citizens about refugees being settled in their communities. (A 4-min video that
offers a succinct summary of who she is and what she’s doing can also be found here.)
Eight years ago it came
to our attention in Washington County MD that a non-profit group (Virginia
Council of Churches) had been bringing refugees into the city of Hagerstown
(county seat) for a couple of years. Some problems arose and citizens started
to take an interest and ask questions about how this federal program works. Our
local paper had no interest in finding the facts, so we decided to find them
ourselves.
One of the many
startling things we found out about this very quiet effort is that these
non-profit groups bring to the US on average each year 15,000 (FY90-FY03)
Muslim refugees from the Middle East, Africa, the Balkans, etc, almost
completely funded by the US Government through grants and contracts to these
non-government agencies. Although we all have sympathy for persecuted and
suffering people there are real questions to be answered about the wisdom of
this policy.
It turns out that there
are hotbeds of this refugee resettlement controversy throughout the US. We
have identified some of those. Because the issue is much more complicated
than we initially realized, we have set up this online community organizing
center at https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/.
If you have information
or questions from your communities about Refugee Resettlement please get in
touch with Ann Corcoran at RefugeeWatcher@gmail.com.
ACT for America: Brigitte
Gabriel, the founder and CEO of ACT, is another force of nature. ACT for
America is currently implementing a citizen action campaign to apply pressure on mayors who are eager to import refugees into
their communities, including mayors in charge of cities in the following 14
states: CA, CT, GA, IL, MA, MO, MD, MN, NC, NJ, NY, OH, PA, and RI. ACT for
America has a web form citizens can use to send letters to the mayors currently
under scrutiny, here. ACT for America has chapters throughout the United States. I would urge AT
readers to join if you are not already a member. (Act for America is one among
many organizations doing exceptional work. They need our support and involvement.)
For those not familiar with Gabriel’s heroic work, or for those who could use a
bit of inspiration, here are two videos of her speaking at the Values Voters
Summit (this year and last year). You will not regret time spent listening to her. Videos of
Gabriel’s speeches and interviews deserve to be distributed far and wide.
Maps and Contact Lists
This is a list of members of Congress who are pressuring Obama to
speed up screening of Syrian refugees so they can be imported more quickly.
This is where you can find information about elected officials and
businessmen who support the Partnership for a New American Economy (an
organization that peddles the idea that immigration helps our economy).
This is information about legislation proposed by Congressman Brian Babin (TX-R) to suspend Obama’s plan to import
hundreds of thousands of Muslim invaders. (For more information see here, here, and here.)
This is a list of refugee resettlement contacts by state. It is a
resource to find out what’s going on in your state, including plans for
admitting more refugees. (The list is from 2014, so it is not absolutely
current.)
This is a list of charities
that are integrally involved in refugee resettlement by state. (Additional
lists can be found here and here.)
This is a list of “preferred communities.”
This map shows the locations of “welcoming communities.”
This map shows where there are concentrations of programs and services
for refugees.
These maps show states with high concentrations of refugees, high
concentrations of mosques, and hot spots for terror activity. (And of course it
all correlates.)
Take Action
Many (most?) of us feel
tired, hopeless, and cynical -- saddened and enraged that our voices seem to
fall on deaf ears. But we cannot use this as a reason to stop speaking out in
any and all ways possible. How can we walk away from a brave legacy of
Americans fighting against all odds? How can we ignore the human history of
movements that pushed back against tyranny and evil -- battles that were long
and arduous?
We are 1500 years into
this battle. Each of us must do our part. Join organizations working to block the wholesale importation of Muslims who will
destroy America from within. Support elected officials and/or candidates who
are on the right path. Contact elected officials who are taking us down the
wrong road, even if you think your voice won’t matter. Maybe it won’t. But
maybe we are in a moment in time that is a small building block of something
larger to come. I have no idea. How can we not try without relent?
Don’t hope or assume
someone else will pick up the torch. Even if someone else does and even if we
do, as well, there are still not enough of us. Let’s change that.
We are foot soldiers
without a leader. But soldier on, we must.
Hat tips: Allen West,
Refugee Resettlement Watch, Atlas Shrugs, Counterjihad Report
http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2015/10/find_out_whats_going_on_in_your_community_with_refugee_resettlement_.html
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