See what I mean! The wailing for workers is the
latest PR push for refugee industry; Virginia this time! by Ann Corcoran 5/24/18
On
the heels of my post
yesterday, here
is the first of what surely will be many stories about how refugee workers are
needed for meatpackers and hotel chains—this time in Virginia.
I guess they realized the ‘humanitarian’ shtick was no longer
effective, they have come right out and admitted what this is all about—workers
willing to work cheap.
Here
(below) is the whole flimsy Virginia
Public Radio bit.
Expect
to hear more of this line that by the time they are here for 20 years, refugees
give back to the economy, but never any mention about how much these low wage
workers with 6 children consume via welfare, schooling, medical care, housing
etc. for those first 20 years!
And,
it won’t be lost on our Minnesota readers who have been told time and again
that the numbers are not available for what it costs the state to take
care of its refugee population.
If
no numbers are available, how can this Public Radio reporter say
this? Because he is mindlessly parroting the globalist Tent Foundation.
A Look at the Impact of Refugee Placements on Virginia’s
Economy
The
number of refugee placements has declined dramatically since President Trump
took office. And, that has an impact on economies across Virginia.
From 2008 to 2016, the number of new refugee placements in Virginia was
somewhere between 1,200 to 1,600 a year. But then last year, as a result of a
new federal policy limiting refugee placements, that was slashed in half. This
year, the number of new refugee placements is on track to be less than 300.
That’s
according to Chad Stewart at the Commonwealth Institute who says refugees play
an important role in the economy.
Readers remember that all of the 1,200-1,600 are not workers. Included in that number are large
numbers of children, people with health issues who cannot work, and the
elderly, all needing public services of some sort. (Yes, we bring senior
citizen refugees to the US and they receive SSI!)
“On average, they pay far more taxes over a 20 year period than they
receive back in benefits. This also means that if we continue to see the number
of refugees we place in Virginia decline, we can expect to see an adverse
impact on our state revenues over time.”
Here
comes the Chamber of Commerce! Money! Money! Money!
The
highest concentration of refugees in Virginia is Harrisonburg, where Frank
Tamberrino at the local chamber of commerce says that’s partly because of all
the academic institutions and religious organizations there. Plus…
“This also is an area that is designated as a refugee resettlement
area, so we’ve got an organization here the Church World Service that handles a
lot of refugee resettlements.”
This week, a new study from the Fiscal Policy Institute and the Tent
Foundation concluded that refugees have greater retention rates in
hard-to-staff jobs, things like meat packing and hotel accommodations. As a result, they save employers
on retraining. But those benefits are slipping away as the number of refugee
placements continues to draw down.
If
some independent bright minds are working on real economic studies on the true
cost of the US Refugee Admissions Program, don’t leave out the millions
(billions?) in remissions that leave the country as the refugees send money
‘home.’
The
cost of the criminal justice system needs to be factored in too! Some murder trials and terror trials must be costing us a bundle, not
to mention incarcerations for life. In fact, I wonder what the trial of the
refugees who planned to kidnap prominent women in Roanoke in 2009 cost the taxpayers of Virginia!
Church World Service is
the federal contractor that was quietly placing refugees in the Maryland county
where I live in 2007.
As
I mentioned on many previous occasions they are directly responsible for the
birth of RRW.
These are the nine federal contractors that have monopolized refugee
resettlement in the US, some for decades! They are the handmaidens of
global corporations like Chobani Yogurt, JBS Swift, Tyson Foods, Marriot
Hotels, etc….
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.
If
you are wondering, I post this list every chance I get because we have new
readers daily and because I want
all of you to know that for reform to be possible these nine fake non-profits
have to go.
Ethiopian Community
Development Council (ECDC) (secular)(93%)
International Rescue
Committee (IRC) (secular)
(66.5%)
US Committee for
Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI) (secular) (98%)
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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