US Asylum fraud a growing problem; will success of European Muslim
invasion inspire more? I believe
it will. Posted by Ann
Corcoran on January 15, 2016
We have written
often over the years about asylum fraud. But, before I give you the latest
story, just a reminder about terminology in use here in America.
A “refugee” is
generally considered someone who claims they will be persecuted for one of
several reasons and is transported here to America and resettled by a federal
contractor. (Running from
crime or war is not persecution!)
One of those
responsible for the present asylum system is Doris Meissner, former head of the
INS. I’ll have more on her at American Resistance 2016! But, read about her
here in my 2011 call for a Congressional investigation.
An “asylum
seeker” is someone who gets into the country either illegally or legally (visa
overstays etc.) and then asks for asylum claiming he or she will be persecuted
if sent home. If granted asylum the migrant is often referred to as an
“asylee” or sometimes as a “political refugee.”
Both asylees
and refugees are eligible for all sorts of welfare goodies and often come under
the ‘care’ (become clients) of a resettlement contractor whose job it is to get
them signed up for their ‘services.’
In Europe, most
of the hundreds of thousands of European invaders from Muslim countries will be
asking for asylum hoping to be declared officially as refugees. The EU’s
big mistake is twofold, first they didn’t turn the boats back when the invasion
began, and secondly they let them loose among their citizens when they should
have built camps to hold them until their cases could be reviewed, but I
digress!
I fully expect as migrants see the success
asylum seekers are having in Europe there will be an even bigger run on US
borders especially in this last year of the Obama Administration (before Trump
builds the wall!).
By the way, it
is almost exactly five years to the day that I called for
a Congressional investigation of asylum fraud when I observed cases of young Somalis
who spoke no English getting half way around the world via an enormously
expensive trip, and knew to arrive at our southern border and ask for asylum.
I contend someone in the US is helping them!
Here is the
news at Pajamas
Media by Todd Bensman: Until her 2013
arrest in Texas, the Mexico City-based Nepalese smuggler Rakhi Gauchan was one
of the most prolific kingpin smugglers of Islamic world migrants that federal
agents had seen in years.
During her long
career, Gauchan delivered scores of Pakistanis, Bangladeshis, and Indians to
the Texas and Arizona borders. Ten or more every month, according to court
filings from her case. Immigration and Customs Enforcement “special interest
alien” (SIA) hunters were glad to finally remove her from the borderlands,
because Gauchan confided to an undercover government agent that she believed a
Pakistani client she had smuggled into Arizona was a bonafide terrorist. ICE
agents rushed to track down the Pakistani, learning he was quite real and
living in America, having gained political asylum.
The Gauchan
case, and other SIA smuggling prosecution cases I examined as part of my Naval
Postgraduate School thesis research on illegal immigration from Muslim nations,
demonstrate that these smugglers literally count on the ease of defrauding the U.S.
asylum system to buoy illicit businesses that make terrorist border infiltration
possible.
By the way, the
Tsarnaev Boston bomber brothers’ family was a successful asylum case. I
also believe the Chattanooga,
Tennessee killer’s family was here having been granted asylum, but no one is
talking that I know of.
When we talk
about refugee admission numbers to the US each year (which in recent years has
been around 70,000 per year), please remember that an additional 25,000 or
so are granted asylum each year. We didn’t choose and screen those ‘refugees’ they
showed up here on their own steam. Many thousands more than that 25,000 are
basically loose in America waiting for their cases to be adjudicated.
https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2016/01/15/us-asylum-fraud-a-growing-problem-will-success-of-european-muslim-invasion-inspire-more/
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