March 1 data in: Refugee admissions levels at
historic low
Posted
by Ann Corcoran 3/1/18
We know that already, but as month
number 5 closed last night (FY18 began on Oct. 1, 2017), we have more evidence
that the refugee industry must be in complete financial chaos.
President Trump is on target to
break the Bush record of the two lowest refugee admission years since the 1980
law was signed by Jimmy Carter.
As you know the whole admissions
industry is based on a ponzi scheme of
sorts where nine federal contractors which monopolize all resettlement in the
US are paid by the federal government on a per refugee head basis. Fewer
refugees=less money in their coffers. And, as I said here, the contractors got fat and lazy
on the federal dole and have not raised sufficient funds to avoid layoffs and
office closures.
I suspect too that there must be
internal conflicts within the fake non-profit organizations*** and between them
as they are bidding for fewer and fewer bodies.
8,583 refugees have been
admitted in 5 months. That means
that, if
the present rate continues, arrivals will be around 20,500 for the
full year. And, that would mean that Donald Trump will beat the George
Bush record lows:
In the immediate wake of 9/11, Bush admitted 27,070 in 2002 and 28,117
in 2003.
Here is a map from
the Refugee Processing
Center showing where the 8,583 refugees
have been placed so far this fiscal year. I know the numbers are hard to read,
nothing I can do about it.
Here are the top ten ‘welcoming’
states in descending order: OH, TX, WA, NY, CA, PA, NC, AZ, GA, IL.
For the umpteenth time, if Congress doesn’t reform the UN/US Refugee
Admissions Program in its present window of opportunity, you can expect the
numbers to explode again as soon as Trump is no longer in the White House
(unless someone like Trump is elected next time).
For new readers: These are the private contractors
that are paid by the head to place refugees in your towns and cities.
The number in parenthesis is the
percentage of their income paid
by you (the taxpayer) to place the refugees and get them signed up
for their services (aka
welfare)! From most recent accounting, here.
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