It’s official: US admits lowest number of refugees
since Jimmy Carter’s Refugee Act signed in to law, by Ann Corcoran,
10/1/18.
George Bush’s home state of Texas was the top resettlement state in the nation this past year! (Turning red states blue and the Rs can’t see it!):
Yesterday
ended Donald Trump’s first full fiscal year for refugee admissions as FY18
officially came to a close.
The
previous low admission year record belongs to George Bush who put the breaks on
the US Refugee Admissions Program in 2002 with 27,070 arrivals due to fear of
another 9/11.
Expect
the media today to make comparisons to the mythical 110,000 refugee CEILING that
Obama proposed as he was walking out the door. They never mention that
their hero had a couple of low years when he admitted tens of thousands below
the ceiling he had proposed (click that link above and see the chart).
Here
is a map from Wrapsnet this morning. Total for the year is 22,491.
Since
the numbers are hard to read, Wrapsnet has an accompanying list.
Here
below are the Top
Ten Welcoming States.
By
the way, for most of the years I’ve been writing about the refugee program,
California, New York and Florida were always at or near the top: Texas (so much
for withdrawing from the program!), Washington, Ohio, California, New York,
Arizona,
North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Georgia.
Since
I know some faithful readers will be wondering, Minnesota was #11, Michigan was
#13, Florida #14, Maryland #19, Virginia #21 and Tennessee #23.
The
bottom five states are below. I always chuckle when I consider that
former VP Joe Biden of Delaware was one of the pushers of the Refugee Act of 1980 and yet his own home state is near
the bottom always. In fact, 21 may be the highest number it ever
‘welcomed’ in one year!
Delaware
(21), District of Columbia (1), West Virginia (1)
Hawaii
(0) LOL! the state the loves diversity!
Wyoming (0) the state that has wisely stayed out of the program for
these last 38 years!
Inquisitive
readers might want to visit Wrapsnet and play
around with the data. Click on the ‘reports’ tab and then go to
‘Interactive reporting.’ You then put in your own parameters for the
search. You can find out which towns and cities in your state received
refugees.
Endnote: Since
the fiscal year ended on a weekend, there could still be a few changes in the
final tally. I’ll update this report if I see that in the next few days.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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