Minnesota: government grants to stem “alienation”
of Somali refugee youths awarded, by Ann Corcoran 3/11/16
They still
think that all they need is a little basketball program to combat the enormous
power of Islamic jihad indoctrination that you know is going on in mosques in
refugee-saturated Minnesota (and other states where Somali enclaves are
growing).
So after you
have already shelled out billions of dollars to raise Somali youths (medical,
housing, education etc.), now you further shell out tax dollars for programs to
combat alienation. Give me a break!
Could they have
been saved from the siren-song of ISIS recruiters if they had a little more
youth athletics available to them?
Start asking
why are we still bringing in thousands upon thousands of Somalis every year and
have done so for over 30 years (45,718 since Obama was elected, some with
mental health issues!) and then to still be told they are alienated!
And, by the way, this should be a warning to
everyone: once we open the Syrian spigot wide, Syrians will be admitted to the
US as refugees for the next 30 years (or more!).
From ABC
News: Six organizations
that work with young Somalis in Minnesota have been awarded $300,000 in grants
as part of a federal pilot project designed to combat terrorism recruitment,
the nonprofit group that is administering the funds announced Thursday.
The grant recipients include a youth athletics
group, a program that empowers Somali parents, an organization that plans to
enhance youth employment opportunities and a group that addresses mental health
issues for refugees. An additional $100,000 has been set aside to help with professional
development and other efforts designed to build up the programs so they can
sustain themselves in the future.
Marcus Pope,
director of partnerships and external relations for Youthprise, the nonprofit
administering the money, said investing in youth development is crucial. He
said Minnesota is home to many young Somalis who are creative and bright, but a
lot of them face “formidable challenges, including a sense of alienation, a
search for identity as new immigrants, unemployment and poverty that can open
them to recruitment by extremist groups.” More
here.
And for you
Minnesotans trying to get a handle on who all is behind transforming Minnesota,
be sure to examine Youthprise carefully. Looks like some of
their ‘supporters’ represent industries that need to keep their cheap immigrant
labor flowing into the state. Can’t have those ‘alienated’ Islamists
causing citizens to get riled-up against refugee resettlement.
See all of our
previous posts on Minnesota by clicking
here (be prepared
for hours of reading fun!).
https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2016/03/11/minnesota-government-grants-to-stem-alienation-of-somali-refugee-youths-awarded/
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