North Dakota update: seems that very few elected
officials have a clue about what ol’ Teddy and Joe created, by Ann Corcoran, 5/9/16
Back in 1980 when Jimmy Carter
signed the monster into law (after it was pushed through the Senate by Ted
Kennedy and Joe Biden) everyone jumped on board (every state but Wyoming!) and
figured this was just one of those warm and fuzzy feel-good plans from
Washington.
Thank Senators Ted Kennedy and Joe
Biden for being the ‘brains’ behind the bill that became the Refugee Act of
1980
It was put on auto-pilot (no serious
review by Congress has happened in 35 years) until now when the once seemingly
innocuous program has grown so large, so costly and fraught with security risks
that the public is finally paying attention.
Here is the latest on North Dakota, a state with one of the highest per
capita rates of refugee placement, and where elected officials are now trying
to figure out what rights they have to slow it or get out altogether.
The story is here at Breitbart where reporter Michael Patrick Leahy tells us how
the North Dakota Senator and former governor doesn’t understand how the program
works. Read the story. Learn how much your state is on the hook for!
Now this…Every “humanitarian arrival” costs the US
taxpayer a bare minimum of $10,000 per person. Do our Washington elected
officials even have a clue?
I want to use this opportunity of
the Breitbart story to highlight a brief mention of the cost of the
program reporter Leahy mentions near the end. Here is what Leahy said: Hoeven is
not the only member of Congress who does not seem to understand how the federal
refugee resettlement program works. In fact, hardly any members of Congress
seem to have such an understanding. That may be the
most obvious reason to explain why Congress continues to fund the VOLAGS
who operate it to the tune of $1 billion a year.
Since a reader asked just this
morning about the cost of the program (in light of the upcoming opportunity
to testify), the best I can do is send
you here to Obama’s proposed FY 2016 Report to Congress (from
Sept. of 2015) on what the Administration said the program would cost the feds
in this year (2016). Go to Table VII and see that they estimated $1.19 billion total.
That includes $652 million for the Office of Refugee Resettlement.
However, when you go here to
the Dept.
of Health and Human Services FY2017 Budget Justification (begin on
p. 244) you will see a very different story. Either the budget has dramatically
increased (from 2016 to 2017) or Obama was downplaying the costs only 6 months
ago.
Get this! Obama’s FY2017 budget includes (rounded number) $2.2 BILLION
just for the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) where they say they will care
for 213,000 “humanitarian arrivals” including Obama’s 100,000 refugees he has
been touting for next year.
The FY
2017 budget of $2,184,860,000 for
this account represents the cost of maintaining current law and service
requirements for additional refugees and other Entrants and unaccompanied
children and for expanding assistance to domestic victms of trafficking. The
funding levels for the Refugee and Entrant Assistance account in FY 2017,
particularly with regard to Transitional and Medical Services, Social Services,
Preventative Health, and Survivors of Torture programs.
The
President’ Budget request would
support a total of 213,000 humanitarian arrivals in FY 2017, including 100,000
refugees, consistent with the Administration’s commitment to admit
at least this number of refugees in FY 2017. The FY 2017 base funding level for
unaccompanied children represents an increase of $278,000,000, which is flat
from the base resources available in FY 2016, including carryover.
I’m rotten at math, but doesn’t that
amount to over $10,000 per refugee just
for the ORR share. That over $2 billion figure does not include the
costs of the US State Department which pays contractors their per head fee and
it doesn’t include the enormous security screening costs for the Dept. of
Homeland Security for the large numbers arriving from Muslim countries.
And, it most certainly does not
include the (surely!) billions in welfare payments, medical care and education
for the children refugees receive.
https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2016/05/09/north-dakota-update-seems-that-very-few-elected-officials-have-a-clue-about-what-ol-teddy-and-joe-created/
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