Horowitz at Conservative Review nails it! Refugee
program (our national sovereignty) should be central to this election, by Ann
Corcoran, 9/14/16
Yesterday
conservative writer Daniel Horowitz reported on the
Obama Administration’s announcement that they are shooting for admitting 110,000 refugees to
be placed in your towns starting on October 1.
I’m sure you
are shouting at the computer at this very minute—how can he do that he is out
of here in only a few short months! Well, he can if Congress gives him
the funding and the pass that every Congress for the last 35 years has given
the administration on the subject of refugees.
Before I tell
you more of what Daniel Horowitz said, his vitally important point is this
one! Are we going to stand silent and lose our sovereignty, to be overrun
as Europe is today? Indeed, do we want to be Europe?
“It
would be a crying shame for conservatives not to harness this very potent issue
and make the election a referendum on whether America will become like Europe
or not.”
Now here is a
bit of what else he said yesterday, but please read
the whole thing because he presents some very good
ideas for reforming the entire program.
Earlier today,
pursuant to the Refugee Act of 1980, which requires the State Department to
consult with Congress on the annual level of refugee intake, the Obama
administration announced its plans to admit 110,000 refugees in FY 2017
beginning October 1. That is a 25,000 net increase from this current fiscal
year level, and a 40,000 net increase from most recent years. It is also 10,000
more than the State Department projected for FY 2017 during last September’s
consultation with Congress. Are the people
and their representatives powerless in stopping this forced transformation?
As I wrote in Stolen
Sovereignty, Ted Kennedy
promised that the 1980 refugee bill would limit the flow of refugees and
increase Congressional input in the process. Refugee intake was to be capped at
50,000 a year. But in a sleight of hand that the public would have never
approved had it been advertised in a transparent way, the president was granted
de facto unilateral authority
to increase the flow over and beyond the 50,000 cap beginning in 1983 — in
consultation with Congress.
More
here. But, don’t forget,
and Horowitz tells us too—Congress holds the power to defund the Refugee
Admissions Program right now!
And, by the
way, it isn’t just about the Presidential election in November. All of
your members of Congress are up for election and one third of the US Senate.
Find them on the campaign trail and let them know what you think!
If you need
evidence about the death of Europe, see RRW’s complete ‘Invasion of Europe’ archive
here.
https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2016/09/14/horowitz-at-conservative-review-nails-it-refugee-program-our-national-sovereignty-should-be-central-to-this-election/
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