Refugee contractor that got nearly a half a billion
from US taxpayers in under five years, wails over Trump’s budget, by
Ann Corcoran on February 13, 2018
British national and one-worlder,
IRC CEO David Miliband, pulls down an annual salary package of $671,749 (doing
well by doing good!).
The contractor is the International Rescue
Committee with Moneybags Miliband at its helm. But, what is so
interesting is that Moneybags isn’t quoted in their press release yesterday in
which they denounce the Trump Administration’s FY19 budget as
“counterproductive and misguided.”
It will cut their funding
dramatically because the IRC not only places refugees in your towns and cities,
they are operating all over the world supposedly doing ‘humanitarian’ work that
they say benefits American foreign policy. Could Miliband be on the way back to the UK?
Will he be taking a pay cut if he stays?
Before I even get to their temper
tantrum over Trump, here is just a portion (screenshot) of one page at USA Spending showing
the income they received from you, American taxpayers, (via grants and
contracts) from FY14 to FY18 (inclusive).
Here is some of the press statement from the IRC yesterday in response to the release of the
President’s FY19 budget:
New York, NY, February 12, 2018 —
Today the Trump Administration put forward its Fiscal Year 2019 (FY19) budget
request – echoing last year’s attempt to drastically cut humanitarian
assistance, development aid, and refugee resettlement programs.
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) denounces the Trump
administration’s proposed cuts as counterproductive and misguided. Rather than putting America First, it threatens both
America’s values and our interests by crippling a vital component of US foreign
policy at a time of increased challenges to global security and stability, and
great humanitarian need.
Nazanin Ash (left), IRC Veep, at
Clinton Global Initiative, is quoted in the IRC’s statement rather than
Moneybags. Miliband usually takes top billing in media statements. Hmmmm? On
the Trump budget she said: “For the second year in a row, the
Administration has proposed cuts to foreign aid that endanger lives.” (and
salaries!)
The FY19 Budget Request proposes a
30% cut to the International Affairs Budget from Fiscal Year 2017 levels,
including a 43% cut to development assistance, a 23% cut to global health
programs, and a 19% cut to humanitarian assistance. Now is not the time to
abandon America’s bipartisan commitment to the world’s most vulnerable.
The request also proposes a 26%
reduction to programs that serve newly and recently arrived refugees, asylees,
and Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) recipients from Iraq and Afghanistan. Refugee
resettlement has a long bipartisan history reflecting long-held American values
– the IRC has been offering refuge to families fleeing war and oppression for
over 80 years.
Reduced funding would not only impede the ability of refugees to access
fundamental services like ESL and job training and contribute economically to
their communities, it would also slash federal funding that goes to states and
localities that receive refugees. [The feds are supposed to be paying for the whole
refugee program in your state—ed]
Then here comes their favorite
meaningless mumbo-jumbo that is supposed to make you willingly open your
wallets wide:
Helping the world’s most vulnerable is rooted in America’s values and
traditions as a beacon of peace and democracy. [Surprise! The word ‘vulnerable’ used only
twice in this release.—ed]
More here. No mention of the financial hit they will surely take! By
the way, Ash does not appear as one of the top salaried employees on the IRC’s
most recent Form 990 (here) although from reading biographical information it seems
she was on staff for that year. Wow! take a look at those salaries you
help pay! (You should find them on page 16.) Pay cuts coming?
https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2018/02/13/refugee-contractor-that-got-nearly-a-half-a-billion-from-us-taxpayers-in-under-five-years-wails-over-trumps-budget/
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