Today is the UN-designated World Refugee Day, by Ann Corcoran 6/20/17
The first World Refugee Day was held on June 20th, 2001 (3 months before 9/11) and
it is used as a focal point, for open borders activists and leftwing media,
around which to organize a political message. So, you have probably
noticed many stories in the last few days about the need for more third world
peoples to be admitted to the first world.
You likely know, but here (below) is a
handy graphic to confirm that the US takes
the majority of the refugees that the UNHCR is selecting for western countries
from their camps. (BTW,
recently a Somali man wrote to me to tell me about the fraud in a UN camp in Africa
where people were being paid off to move certain applications to the front of
the line. Of course, I have no way of verifying this.)
If you are
scratching your head and saying, but doesn’t Germany take the most? the
answer is that Germany is being flooded by ‘asylum seekers’ and economic
migrants who have gone there on their own steam. They are not considered third
country refugee resettlement cases.
Germany will presumably sort through the
hundreds of thousands of Africans and Middle Easterners and make a
determination about how many will be given permanent residence as legitimate
refugees and ultimately citizenship. Favorite Open Borders talking point:
small neighboring countries (to Syria) take more refugees.
When you see stories about Turkey (I’m
posting one shortly) and their millions (?) of Syrian refugees, remember
those are NOT people going to be granted permanent resident (citizenship)
status in Turkey, likewise those in Lebanon or Jordan will not become voting
citizens of those countries.
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