House Appropriations Committee puts Dept. of
State portion of RAP at 2015 levels, by Ann Corcoran, 9/13/16
Well, well,
apparently this happened two months ago as the House Appropriations Committee
finished its work on the budget for FY2017. I don’t understand the whole
process myself and maybe this is in the House report only as a bargaining chip,
but to assign the Dept. of State a
2015 spending level for the Refugee Admissions Program (RAP) would necessarily
freeze the number that could be resettled at 70,000. Our so-called
religious charities (over 90% funded by taxpayers) don’t work for nothing!
Just so you
know! Richard is a political appointee, and as such, she should be out of the
DOS at the end of January if Donald Trump is elected President.
Although it is
too much money to suit me, it is no where near enough money to accommodate
200,000 refugees (or even the 100,000 Obama was yakking about previously for
this coming year).
Here is what the
report (published 2 months ago) says. When you
look at the numbers below remember that the DOS sends your money elsewhere in
the world for refugees too, but it is the Refugee Admissions Program portion that
interests us in this discussion. (Looking for an expert on the Hill to tell us
that this is what will go in to the ‘Continuing Resolution.’)
The Committee
recommendation includes $771,096,000 for Migration and
Refugee Assistance. When combined with additional funds for Migration and
Refugee Assistance provided under title VIII, the amount recommended is the
same as the fiscal year 2016 enacted level.
Of the funds made available under this
heading in this title, the Committee recommendation
includes not less than $35,000,000 to respond to small-scale
emergency humanitarian requirements, $7,500,000 for refugees resettling in
Israel, and not more than the fiscal
year 2015 level of $394,254,000 for the United States Refugee Admissions
Program. Now go here where I previously reported on what
the committee is recommending for the Office of Refugee Resettlement (in HHS),
also well below the numbers needed to resettle 100,000 or 200,000 refugees. The committee set
the funding for ORR for FY17 at the 2016 level of $1.6 billion and not the $2.2
billion Obama is requesting.
Bottomline, if
these numbers still hold (2 months after the committee report came out), the
Administration (which ever it is in 2017) would only have enough to accommodate
(dole out enough money to contractors) for 70,000 or less refugees.
No wonder the
Open-borders-refugee-industry-post-card-dumpers on Thursday, here, are so worried. With no extra cash,
can the contractors open all the new offices they are proposing? I doubt it!
Don’t you let up, tell
your members of Congress and US Senators to DEFUND the whole Refugee Admissions
Program until a new administration and a new Congress can begin to reform
our entire LEGAL immigration system. A moratorium for a year is in order!
https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2016/09/13/house-appropriations-committee-puts-dept-of-state-portion-of-rap-at-2015-levels/
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