New Hampshire: Another refugee woman running for
political office with compelling personal story, by Ann Corcoran,
10/27/18.
So Wazir went to Afghanistan, married the man her parents chose for her and came back. She went back to the country she escaped from? The country where her family said they would be persecuted and thus feared to return, which is the whole basis for a refugee status determination in the first place!
So Wazir went to Afghanistan, married the man her parents chose for her and came back. She went back to the country she escaped from? The country where her family said they would be persecuted and thus feared to return, which is the whole basis for a refugee status determination in the first place!
You
are likely very well aware of the Somali former refugee running for Congress to
replace Rep. Keith Ellison (the first Muslim man in Congress). Ilhan Omar
has a compelling story of sorts as allegations continue to surface that Omar married her brother in some complicated
immigration fraud scheme.
Well
the first refugee woman ever to run for the State legislature in New Hampshire
used her compelling story (the Left loves compelling stories and the media laps
them up!) to defeat a longtime Democrat in the primary.
By
the way, Omar also unseated an incumbent Democrat in her primary in Minnesota.
But,
I am posting the story of Afghan (via Uzbekistan) refugee, Safiya Wazir,
because a bit of her story is instructive about the funny business in the US
Refugee Admissions Program.
Here
is the news from PRI (Hat tip: Joanne). It is a long
story so I am skipping to the sections I found most informative.
This former refugee could win a seat in one of the whitest
statehouses in America
She
was 6 when violence divided her home, Afghanistan. Wazir remembers bombings and
shooting when the Taliban arrived. Her dad was able to get the family out of
the country.
“I
remember my dad being in a black car sitting in front and I was sitting in the
back with my mom, putting my head down on her lap, that far I remember,” Wazir
says. “And then after that, I have no idea.”
They
went to Uzbekistan. It was 1997. Wazir learned Russian. So they had been safely
settled (for ten years!) in Uzbekistan, a Muslim country adjoining their home
country. Why were they even a candidate for resettlement to America?
Wazir remembers being in a meeting
with a refugee resettlement agency, where her dad asked to be sent somewhere
peaceful. They landed in Concord in 2007. [She would be a George W. Bush
refugee. Bush’s State Department was doing some questionable activity in
Uzbekistan at the time.—ed]
After
graduation, when Wazir was in community college, one subject kept coming up at
home. It was time for her to get married. “I would be like, ‘Mom, it’s too
early. Just forget it,’” she says. But Wazir’s mother won that debate.
It
the President wants to reform the US Refugee Admissions Program, one easy fix
is to disallow any returns, ever, for any reason, to the country a refugee said
was unsafe for them.
We
hear it all the time, Somalis go back to Somalia to visit the family (or
whatever!), some (Bosnians) return to their countries of supposed persecution
to sell property, and we even learned that Syrians traveled back for religious
holidays. Frankly, it is outrageous!
The PRI story continues with many paragraphs about
unwelcoming New Hampshire. Wazir’s friend, an African refugee thought of
running for office, but he thought it would be hopeless in white New
Hampshire. Here is what he said about Wazir.
D’Almeida
had thought about running for office himself — maybe city council — but he
dismissed the idea as impossible. And in the end, that’s why he thinks
Wazir is running for office: to prove a refugee can. More here.
There
are a lot of lessons in this story. But,
bottom line is that if you are a minority, especially a refugee, a female
refugee, with a warm and fuzzy personal story then the sky is the limit for
your political aspirations.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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