Stealth Invasion author: Trump must fight on
refugee issue as he did on climate ‘deal’, by
Ann Corcoran on June 19, 2017
Our friend Leo Hohmann at World Net Daily tells
us what he thinks of the Trump Administration’s weakness on the refugee issue.
From WND. Read it all, but here is the wrap-up: Hohmann does not believe Trump is taking the
refugee resettlement issue seriously enough. The veteran journalist
warned in his book there is a historic demographic shift of Muslims out of the
Middle East and Africa into Western Europe, Canada and the U.S. That shift is
known as “civilization jihad,” and the resettlement of Muslim refugees in the
West is one component of it.
“Stealth Invasion” is the ONLY full
length book critical of US refugee policy.
“This is a situation where 1,500
foreign nationals are entering our country now every week,” Hohmann cautioned.
“In many cases, when they come from chaotic, broken nations like Somalia, Iraq,
Afghanistan and Syria, we have no idea who these people are and are simply
accepting whatever story they give us about their so-called persecution. Yet, we allow Christians who
are legitimately under a genocide in Iraq and Syria to languish there
unprotected.
“Something must change, and soon, or
there will be no more hint of Christianity in the Middle East, which is where
the faith took root 2,000 years ago. Trump the candidate seemed to understand these
troubling trends, but Trump the president seems confused, misdirected and
ill-advised.”
Hohmann wishes Trump would fight the
establishment on the refugee issue the same way he fought it on the climate
change issue.
“I’d like to see the president approach the refugee issue with the same
wisdom, energy and courage with which he approached the Paris climate-change
deal,” the writer stated. “It took a lot of guts to defy the globalists and
pull out of that bad deal, so we know President Trump has it in him to take on
these entrenched, anti-American interests.” More here.
Readers ask me all the time: what
can I do? Read ‘Stealth Invasion’ and contact the White House by clicking here.
'OBAMA PEOPLE' SEE THAT
REFUGEES KEEP ROLLING IN, Author: Trump
not taking immigrant invasion seriously enough, by Paul Bremmer, 6/18/17, WND
When Donald Trump ran for president, he
promised to suspend the resettlement of Syrian refugees and “keep radical Islamic terrorists the
hell out of our country.”
A week after taking office, he signed an
executive order calling for a 120-day pause on the inflow of all refugees, as
well as a suspension of the Syrian refugee program. That executive order
also included Trump’s 90-day “travel ban” of visa holders from seven
terror-prone Islamic nations: Syria, Iraq, Iran, Somalia, Sudan, Libya and
Yemen.
The established political elite,
however, fought back.
A federal judge blocked Trump’s
executive order, and two other judges blocked a revised version of the order in
March, allowing the refugee flow to continue.
Since Jan. 21, the day after Trump took
office, the U.S. has resettled 6,512 refugees from the seven countries named in
Trump’s original travel ban, according to data from the Refugee Processing Center. Of those, 5,032, or 77 percent, were
Muslim. Syria has accounted for 1,711 new refugees since Jan. 21, and 98
percent of them have been Muslim.
Overall, the U.S. has welcomed 17,691
new refugees since Trump’s inauguration, and 6,634 have been identified as
Muslim.
Leo Hohmann, a WND reporter and editor
who has spent years covering the refugee-resettlement issue, thinks Trump
simply was not ready for all the opposition he would face.
“The president, since taking office in
January, has shown himself to be woefully unprepared to meet the entrenched
challenges to his stated refugee policy, both from the courts, the media and
the bureaucracy, or ‘deep state,'” Hohmann said. “This entire cadre of the
‘establishment’ unleashed an avalanche of activists and media pundits against
him that he frankly was just not prepared to meet. The fact that he has been
unable to get the vast majority of his appointments through Congress also has
not helped. These agencies at the Department of State, Department of Justice,
Homeland Security, etcetera, are stacked to the max with Obama people.”
Hohmann, author of the book “Stealth Invasion: Muslim Conquest
Through Immigration and the Resettlement Jihad,” said he believes Trump dropped the ball
when he appointed H.R. McMaster as his national security adviser. He called
McMaster “a known apologist for Islam” who believes Muslim terrorists are perverting
their religion.
“I was also very worried about the
appointment of Rex Tillerson to head the State Department,” Hohmann added. “He
ran a global oil company for years, so how can he be anything but a globalist?
“So when you combine the lack of appointees
with the fact that several top appointees lack a clear understanding of Islam
and its agenda of civilizational jihad against the West, how is it surprising
that we have achieved so little in the way of victories?”
Hohmann pointed out the president has
enormous authority over the refugee resettlement program. The president can set
the ceiling on admissions with a memo to Congress and the State Department, as
laid out in the Refugee Act of 1980. But Trump unwisely, in Hohmann’s view,
included his refugee ceiling of 50,000 in his infamous “travel ban” executive
order, which was struck down by the courts.
A refugee ceiling of 50,000 would
represent a dramatic reduction from the ceiling of 110,000 that former
President Obama set for fiscal year 2017. However, The Buffalo News reported the State Department quietly
abandoned weekly refugee admission quotas last month.
“Budgetary constraints previously
limited the number of refugees coming to America in the current fiscal year,”
writer Jerry Zremski explained. “But a State Department spokesman said the
temporary budget bill that Trump signed on May 5, which funds the government
through Sept. 30, includes full funding for the nation’s refugee resettlement
program.”
Therefore, the annual refugee ceiling
for FY 2017 reverted to Obama’s level of 110,000, according to the paper. The
State Department announcement had Journey’s End Refugee Services, an affiliate
of major resettlement contractor Church World Service, planning to welcome a
growing wave of refugees to Buffalo, a city that already has welcomed at least
376 new refugees since Trump’s inauguration.
Hohmann does not believe Trump is taking
the refugee resettlement issue seriously enough. The veteran journalist warned in his book there is a historic demographic shift of
Muslims out of the Middle East and Africa into Western Europe, Canada and the
U.S. That shift is known as “civilization jihad,” and the resettlement of
Muslim refugees in the West is one component of it.
“This is a situation where 1,500 foreign
nationals are entering our country now every week,” Hohmann cautioned. “In many
cases, when they come from chaotic, broken nations like Somalia, Iraq,
Afghanistan and Syria, we have no idea who these people are and are simply
accepting whatever story they give us about their so-called persecution. Yet,
we allow Christians who are legitimately under a genocide in Iraq and Syria to
languish there unprotected.
“Something must change, and soon, or
there will be no more hint of Christianity in the Middle East, which is where
the faith took root 2,000 years ago. Trump the candidate seemed to understand
these troubling trends, but Trump the president seems confused, misdirected and
ill-advised.”
Hohmann wishes Trump would fight the
establishment on the refugee issue the same way he fought it on the climate
change issue.
“I’d like to see the president approach
the refugee issue with the same wisdom, energy and courage with which he
approached the Paris climate-change deal,” the writer stated. “It took a lot of
guts to defy the globalists and pull out of that bad deal, so we know President
Trump has it in him to take on these entrenched, anti-American interests.”
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