Bipartisan efforts underway to support Samaritan’s Purse exec for top UN refugee job, by Ann Corcoran 2/20/18
I told you here earlier this month about
the long knives being out to destroy the
nomination of Ken Isaacs a Veep at Samaritan’s Purse to head the IOM.
President Trump has nominated Isaacs to
head the International
Organization for Migration which
not very long ago was another NGO receiving millions of US taxpayer dollars to
do the foreign end of refugee processing in to the US (among other
things). Now they have been officially folded in to the UN.
Of course, I would like to see the IOM
squeezed financially, but at minimum the President should not be bullied by
this pair (with the Washington Post!). Knife number one: CAIR’s Ibrahim Hooper In
my earlier post I said the President should not back down to the long knives
lead by Eric Schwartz and CAIR’s Ibrahim Hooper.
Here is news with the latest on the controversy, hat
tip: Richard at Blue Ridge
Forum.
A bipartisan group of
leading human-rights activists, including a Pulitzer-prize-winning New York
Times columnist, has jumped to the defense of President Trump’s choice to lead
the United Nation’s International Organization for Migration (IOM), which uses
its $1 billion annual budget to promote worldwide cooperation on refugee and
trafficking issues.
Trump nominated Ken Isaacs, vice president of
the Christian relief organization Samaritan’s Purse, in January to head the
169-member organization, which holds elections to name a leader but typically
defers to United States’ choice to run the organization.
Isaacs, who served in the Bush
administration as the director of the Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance at
the U.S. Agency for International Development, has spent 30 years organizing
large-scale emergency relief programs in some of the most dangerous and
desperate places in the world, including Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Cambodia,
Darfur, Iraq, Liberia, Somalia, Eritrea, and Rwanda.
The day the White House announced his
nomination, Isaacs was in Bangladesh administering diphtheria treatment to
Muslim-majority Rohingya refugees.
Now, two weeks later, lifetime colleagues and
allies in the humanitarian community are furiously trying to save his
nomination after an Obama State Department official and a spokesman for the
Council on American-Islamic Relations accused Isaacs of tweeting anti-Islamic
and anti-immigrant statements.
In a Washington Post article, the pair of critics took issue with a number
of Isaacs’ views, including the belief that the Koran instructs its followers
to engage in violent jihad, that Middle East Christians should be given first
priority when applying to the U.S. government for refugee status, and that President Obama’s policy
of accepting large numbers of Syrian refugees was “foolish and delusional”
because some of them could become “security risks” if allowed in the United
States.
After the article, Isaacs apologized for
his “careless” social media posts and vowed to lead the IOM with “the highest
standards of humanity, human dignity, and equality,” if chosen.
The paper later editorialized against the
nomination, arguing Isaacs’s views were “venomous,” demonstrated “bigotry,” and
that his leadership in the post would be “an embarrassment to the United
States.”Continue
reading here.
Dear Donald, don’t let the Washington Post (Bezos), CAIR and Schwartz win
this one!
https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2018/02/20/bipartisan-efforts-underway-to-support-samaritans-purse-exec-for-top-un-refugee-job/
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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