Refugee admissions not ramped-up yet, by Ann Corcoran 6/18/17
On the eve of President Trump’s
return from his successful world tour, the Department of State sent out an
e-mail (according to the New York Times, see my post here) that said refugee admissions would ramp up from an average
of 900 a week to 1,500 a week. Of course that news sent spasms of joy
through the federal refugee contractors which get a big chunk of their budget
based on the numbers of refugees they resettle.
Sec. of State Tillerson and Trump
need to get loyal people in place in the Bureau of Population Refugees and
Migration. They do not have to wait on an Asst. Secretary for PRM to be
confirmed to begin to get the “Deep State” reined-in. Once again, this is one reason the
UN/US Refugee
Admissions Program must be scrapped—it
is built on a contractor run set-up where the supposed ‘charities’ must each
year base their budget planning on numbers of refugees admitted, nevermind
whether the number is beneficial for America or not.
So, these contractors are always
pushing for more and more refugees (aka paying clients). I just checked the
numbers this morning from this day a week ago, and it appears that the DOS
didn’t even reach the 900 level, let alone 1,500.
The number admitted this
week from June 11th to June 18th is 822. That puts
the total admitted so far this fiscal year at 48,256—not far off the 50,000 Trump said he wants.
Broken record alert! Trump
did not even have to make any statement about reducing the Obama CEILING of
110,000 for this fiscal year, he had the power to simply slow the flow. He
can legally bring in any number UNDER 110,000.
The 110,000 is a CEILING
not a TARGET! He could have stopped on inauguration day when the number was
30,122. That would have kept the CEILING
issue out of the clutches of our rogue courts! The contractors have been
agitating for years to turn the CEILING in to a TARGET and I fear that the
courts could make that happen for them.
For new readers, these are the nine
federal refugee contractors that monopolize the admissions program (and lobby
Congress for more and more refugees!).
https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2017/06/18/refugee-admissions-not-ramped-up-yet/
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