USA: Muslim “refugees” –
91.4% on food stamps, 68.3% on Cash Welfare, 9/14/05
From the
website of US senator for Alabama Jeff Sessions.
They forgot to
mention that these figures tend to remain more or less permanent with Muslim
migrants. A very small minority integrate themselves into the job market
or make efforts to educate themselves and get out of the welfare system, as
many European figures show.
Prophet
Mohammed was orphaned, illiterate and jobless, sustaining himself on crimes. So
education and employment is not an important factor.
In addition,
the Koran encourage Muslims to collect jizya – blood tax – from kafirs, the
non-Muslims, and welfare is looked upon as jizya. Collecting money from
non-Muslims is considered a legal entitlement since the kafir is not entitled
to any land or laws of their own anywhere, meaning their presence on a land or
country of their own is a “theft” of “occupation” of what should be Muslim
land.
.
CHART: More Than 90% Of Recent Middle Eastern
Refugees On Food Stamps, Almost 70% On Cash Welfare
Immigration Subcommittee Background:
The statistics
in the chart are provided by the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) in the
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The ORR figures defined
refugees from the “Middle East” as being from Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Jordan,
Kuwait, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, and Yemen.
During the time
period referenced in the chart (FY2008 to FY2013), the United States admitted
115,617 refugees from the Middle East and granted asylum to another 10,026.
Also during this 5-year time frame, according to the Department of
Homeland Security, the United States granted permanent admission to a total of
308,805 individuals from these same 10 Middle Eastern countries (designated as
refugee-sending nations) through the issuance of green cards.
Those with
green cards are Lawful Permanent Residents (LPRs) of the United States who may
apply for citizenship after 5 years and bring their foreign relatives into the
U.S. on green cards as well. Refugees are required to apply to adjust to
LPR status within 1 year of their admission to the United States. The DHS
2013 report on Refugees and Asylees list the top ten countries, numerically,
for refugee admission into the United States as: Iraq, Burma, Bhutan, Somalia,
Cuba, Iran, Congo, Sudan, Eritrea, and Ethiopia. More broadly, concerning
all immigration, the Migration Policy Institute notes that the U.S. has taken in “about 20 percent of the
world’s international migrants, even as it represents less than 5 percent of
the global population,” and that 1 in 4 U.S. residents is now either an
immigrant or born to immigrant parents.
The Census
projects that another 14 million immigrants will arrive in the United States
between now and 2025, easily eclipsing the highest previous historical
watermark for foreign-born population share.
https://muslimstatistics.wordpress.com/2015/09/14/usa-muslim-refugees-91-4-on-food-stamps-68-3-on-cash-welfare/
And we wonder why there were problems in Paris? There were suburbs that the police didn't
patrol because of the danger from the Muslim inhabitants. Is this how we interpret social justice
now? Grrrrrrr.... Dianne Devore
See
video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=0R81h6rWgtU
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