Obama State Department is pouring refugees in at
rate to admit 135,000 by September 2017, by Ann Corcoran 10/23/16
Just as we predicted, Obama’s State Department
is admitting refugees at a rate not seen in decades. Are they trying to flood
the zone before a possible Trump Administration takes the reins of government
in January? We think so!
I was having
such fun researching numbers for my previous post, here, that I thought I would check the
general flow for all refugees being admitted in the first three weeks of Fiscal
Year 2017. Obama has proposed a refugee admission plan for 110,000
refugees to be placed in your towns by September 30, 2017. However, at
the rate they are coming in, 135,000 could be here by that date. (Most of
Obama’s plans for previous years averaged much less than 70,000 a year.)
Minnesota is
the top resettlement state for Somalis. It is also the top secondary migration
state as Somalis resettled elsewhere head there in large numbers. Note the
Somali flags in this photo.
The 110,000 is a ceiling, so presumably to
reach 135,000 they would have to “consult” with a weak Congress.
According to
data maintained at the Refugee Processing Center, we admitted 7,780
refugees in the last 3 weeks. That is 2,593 a week (from all religions
and countries). Multiply that by 52 weeks in the year and we get 134,853.
Muslim
refugees…What I want to point out here are the Muslim refugees (3,517 in the
first three weeks) and all of the different countries they come from. While we
focus on the Syrians and the problems with vetting, make no mistake, they can’t
properly vet any of these Muslims who we have picked up all over the world.
And, what good
is vetting when the little kids we raised on our dime grow up to be jihadists
as we have seen many times among Somali refugees primarily from Minnesota.
The most shocking number below is for Somalis
in the first 3 weeks. We
are bringing them in at a rate NEVER seen. At this rate (335 a week) we could
bring in over 17,000 by the end of the fiscal year. Go here to see the top years we have ever had
for Somali resettlement. The previous top year was in the Bush
Administration (2004) when we admitted, 12,814. The United Nations wants to
clean out the Somali camps in Kenya and it sure looks like we said, “yes
master!”
So here are the
countries from which we received Muslim refugees in the last 3 weeks (October 1
to October 21, 2016):
Afghanistan
(173)
Azerbaijan (2)
Burma (180)
These are the devout Rohingya! We have no data on them as they have left Burma!
We pick them up in Malaysia and throughout that region of the world.
Central African
Republic (13)
DR Congo (71)
We were led to believe all of those from DR Congo were NOT Muslims
Djibouti (2)
Eritrea (6)
Ethiopia (65)
Iran (32)
Iraq (818)
Ivory Coast (3)
Mali (1)
Pakistan (9)
Rep. of S.
Sudan (2)
Sierra Leone
(1)
Somalia (1,007)
This is a resettlement rate never seen before.
Sudan (75)
Syria (1,054)
Uganda (3)
Uzbekistan (1)
See this map
below from the Refugee
Processing Center showing where the 1,007 Somalis were distributed in
the last 3 weeks. It won’t take long for large numbers of them to move to
Minnesota as secondary migrants (they want to be with their own kind of
people!).
This map
depicts Somali resettlement for the first 3 weeks of FY2017. Alaska
didn’t fit on the map, but it got 4.
Don’t like what
you see?
There is only one
thing you can do to slow this flow (besides electing Donald Trump) which at
this rate would bring around 135,000 refugees to America by next fall and that
is to persuade your member of Congress and US Senators to DEFUND the program in
the lame duck Budget debate coming in November.
See the first
in a series of posts on the lame duck budget process by clicking here. This is not about Obama, your
Congressional Representatives have the power to rein this in if they wanted to
(and they don’t want you to know that they have that power!).
You have 16 days
before election day to get a commitment from your Washington, DC
representatives to DEFUND!
Check out this
table which shows about the last ten years of refugee ceilings then actual
resettlement numbers. You can see it averages less than 70,000 a year. So
at 135,000 that is almost double anything we have admitted in more than a
decade. (I was too lazy to look up our final tally for 2016, but it came in
around the 85,000 mark).
See map &
table at:
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