Federal refugee resettlement contractors blast
Trump for ending ‘temporary’ status for Salvadorans, by Ann Corcoran 1/10/18
The Temporary Protected Status (legal!) program is
designed to give a break (usually 18 months) for nationals, from another
country who are already in the US when the natural disaster or civil war
happens, to stay here until the country is on its feet again.
In March, Salvadorans (and El Salvador), will have had a 17 YEAR break. For 17 years hundreds of thousands have had time to produce
nearly 200,000 more children, get jobs, drivers licenses (and I will bet
vote!). See USCIS on TPS for El Salvador here.
Calling the program ‘temporary’ is a joke. It has to end sometime and the Trump Administration has
decided that September 2019 is it!
The Leftwing Open Borders activists,
including obviously refugee resettlement contractors, have been working toward
amnesty for a decade or more and the Salvadorans would have been a recipient of
such an amnesty.
Matthew Soerens of World Relief says
El Salvador will be destabilized when they lose all of those US dollars
Salvadorans send home—US dollars that leave the US economy!
In the Gang of Eight bill they would
have been essentially hired by the feds to do for the newly amnestied what they
do for refugees—get them signed up for their services (aka welfare). And, it
would have expanded their Left-leaning political power through their immigrant
dependents. So it is no surprise to see them
complaining now!
Here is the Christian Post reporting on our old pals: Christian leaders and organizations are speaking out against the Trump
administration move on Monday to terminate protected status for thousands of El
Salvadoran immigrants who
have been allowed to live and work in the United States for over a decade. [For over a decade, you mean
nearly two decades!—ed]
Secretary of Homeland Security
Kirstjen Nielsen on Monday made a decision to terminate “Temporary Protected
Status” that has allowed El-Salvadoran immigrants to legally work and live in
the U.S. since
two earthquakes struck the Central American country in 2001. The move could
affect up to nearly 200,000 people and it’s a move that prominent
evangelical leaders pressured the Trump administration not to make.
The administration claims the
decision, which takes effect in September 2019 after an 18-month transition
period, was made after an “inter-agency consultation process” determined that “the
original conditions caused by the 2001 earthquakes no longer exist.” Yet, human rights advocates are
warning that El Salvador is not economically able to sustain a massive return.
“But the reality is that El Salvador
is among most violent countries in the world & among poorest in Western
Hemisphere,” Matthew Soerens, the director of church mobilization for the evangelical
refugee resettlement organization World Relief, tweeted on Monday.
“It will be significantly destabilized by sudden insertion of so many returnees
& by sudden halt of remittance money sent home by workers in US.”
So how long must we be blackmailed
by threats of a destablized El Salvador? How long must we watch US dollars
leave the US economy in the form of remittances? And why should refugee
contractor World Relief care? These are NOT refugees.
But, if they do care so much, World
Relief (and the US Bishops) could do the really brave thing and instead of
living in comfort/collecting handsome salaries and bullying Americans into
‘welcoming’ the stranger, go to El Salvador and help the people where they
live!
And, of course the US
Bishops whine! (See that they got $95 million from taxpayers in 2016 for their
Christian charity for migrants, here.)
“The decision to terminate TPS for
El Salvador is heartbreaking. As detailed in our recent delegation trip report
to the region, El Salvador is currently not in a position to adequately handle
the return of the roughly 200,000 Salvadoran TPS recipients,” Bishop Joe S.
Vásquez, chairman of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’
committee on migration, said in a statement, adding that the decision will
“fragment American families.
Fragment American families! The
families could go together to their homeland!
For my Evangelical readers, you may
not know that there is a Leftwing Open Borders Evangelical consortium.
You need to do a little research to see if your church is involved.
The Evangelical Immigration Table, a coalition
evangelical organizations that represent millions of believers across multiple
denominations, also pressured the Trump administration to extend the TPS
program for El Salvador until a permanent legislative fix can be enacted
through Congress. More here.
These are the nine federal
contractors who are paid by you to place refugees in your towns. If there were
millions given amnesty in the coming years those groups listed below would be
hired by the feds to help them get settled and get their taxpayer-supplied
stuff.
There can be no
immigration reform as long as taxpayers finance these political agitation groups
masquerading as humanitarian charities:
https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2018/01/10/federal-refugee-resettlement-contractors-blast-trump-for-ending-temporary-status-for-salvadorans/
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