Why is it
our job to clean out UN refugee camps? Posted by Ann
Corcoran 4/10/18
And, why is the Trump Administration
continuing refugee resettlement started for no other reason (by George Bush and
Barack Obama) than to please the UN?
Obama Secretary of State for PRM,
Anne Richard with then UNHCR, now Secretary General of the UN Guterres, decided
that the US should take 50,000 from the DR Congo.
Previous presidents jumped to the UN
piper’s tune and said sure, the US will step up to take the Bhutanese and the
DR Congolese because the UN asked us to.
These people were not our responsibility, no one could say we caused
the problems that resulted in their care by the UN.
We have no strategic interest or reason other than to make the UN happy
(and some big employers who want the cheap labor, the Dems who want voters and
the contractors who
want the payola!).
(By the way, there are other examples of cleaning out camps and of
course the largest over the years have been the UN camps in Kenya, but the
numbers have dramatically slowed in the last year, not so for the two I’m
writing about now. And, of course the UN has no interest in cleaning out
the Palestinian camps and sending those people to other Arab countries.)
DR Congo express to America….The largest ethnic group of refugees
coming to the US right now are DR Congolese. In
the first 6 months of this fiscal year (’18) we admitted 2,569.
In 2013 the Obama State Department told
the UN High Commissioner for Refugees that
we would take 50,000 from the DR Congo over five years.
Checking Wrapsnet just
now, I see that we have taken 40,899 since that promise was made, however going back to
FY10, I see we are now at 49,476.
Will the flow ever stop? Based on the Bush
Bhutanese deal, the answer is likely NO! Nearly 100,000 Bhutanese scattered across
America… In 2006 we told the UN we would take 60,000 Bhutanese off their
hands over five years.
These displaced people are really
Nepali people that were kicked out of Bhutan and Nepal wouldn’t take them back.
Other western countries promised to
take another 30,000.
Here in 2015 the
UN reported on its “success” at that point in time:
A core
group of eight countries came together in 2007 to create this opportunity for
Bhutanese refugees to begin new lives: Australia (5,554), Canada (6,500),
Denmark (874), New Zealand (1002), the Netherlands (327), Norway (566), the
United Kingdom (358) and the United
States of America (84,819).
Now 10 years after Bush Asst. Secretary of State Ellen Sauerbrey said
we would take 60,000, we are at 95,841 (as of today).
In the last 6 months, an additional
1,925 ‘refugees’ of Nepali origin that we call Bhutanese were resettled across the
country. I have to laugh because the total number in 2006 was 108,000 and
between the US and other countries we have far surpassed that number now, so it
begs the question—have more people arrived at the camps looking for resettlement in
recent years? (See one of my many posts on
fuzzy math!)
The numbers are difficult to read
even in the original. The top five ‘welcoming’ states are Pennsylvania,
Ohio, Texas, New York and Georgia. And, can you believe it, Hawaii, the
state that is hankering for more diversity got zip!
I don’t believe there is a law that says we must take refugees that the
UN wants us to take!
And, thus, I think it is time that
the Trump Administration distanced itself from the dictates of the United
Nations. In fact, maybe it is time to do more than that! Let’s take the
lead in rethinking the entire 1951 UN
Refugee Convention.
Surely, if we are going to offer
‘welcome’ to legitimate refugees, we have smart people who would know how to
pick the most worthy candidates and not just take in ethnic groups wholesale
because the UN tells us we must!
See Nayla Rush writing at the Center for Immigration Studies about the haphazard choices being made (even under
Donald Trump!).
See my archive on the Bhutanese
by clicking here. The thing that has brought them to the media’s
attention over the years is the fact that they have a high suicide rate in
America. In fact, for years leading up to 2006, they steadfastly
maintained that they did not want to be “scattered to the four winds.”
Contact the White House, tell
the President: As your Administration prepares refugee plans for the
coming fiscal year, stop asking how high, when the UN says jump! We will
pick our own refugees, thank you very much!
https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2018/04/10/why-is-it-our-job-to-clean-out-un-refugee-camps/
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Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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