Written by Bethany Blankley
Roughly 180 cities nationwide will
receive a minimum of 10,000 “Syrian refugees,” who are mostly neither Syrian nor
refugees, and not “properly vetted.” Additionally, ten thousand is a misleading
number—as it excludes an additional eight people each refugee is allowed to
bring. In this way, ten thousand actually translates to 90,000.
The U.S. Refugee Public Affiliate
Directory (published by ZeroHedge) lists the 180 cities in 48 states where
refugees will be sent—thanks largely to Catholic Charities and a few other
organizations receiving federal funds. Only two states, Montana and Wyoming,
aren’t receiving refugees through this program.
The State Department covers the
financial cost of every refugee flown to America by the International
Organization for Migration (IOM). Last year it spent roughly $1.1 billion
resettling migrants from around the world to America; a minimum cost of $16,000
per person.
After arriving, courtesy of the
American taxpayer, refugees are provided free housing for 90 days, food,
transportation, and assistance with finding employment. After the first 90
days, State Department funds are often replaced by Department of Health and
Human Services program assistance.
The states receiving the largest
number of refugees are: Arizona, California, Florida, Illinois, Massachusetts,
Michigan, Minnesota, North Carolina, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas,
Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin.
The 180 cities anticipating an
influx of refugees are:
Alaska: Anchorage
Alabama: Mobile
Arizona: Glendale, Phoenix, Springdale, Tucson
California: Anaheim, Garden Grove, Glendale, Los Angeles, Los Gatos, Modesto, Oakland, Sacramento, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, Turlock, Walnut Creek
Colorado: Colorado Springs, Denver, Greeley
Connecticut: Bridgeport, Hartford, New Haven
Washington, D.C.
Delaware: Wilmington
Florida: Clearwater, Delray Beach, Doral, Jacksonville, Lauderdale Lakes, Miami, Naples, North Port, Orlando, Palm Springs, Pensacola, Riviera Beach, Tallahassee, Tampa
Georgia: Atlanta, Savannah, Stone Mountain
Hawaii: Honolulu
Iowa: Cedar Rapids, Des Moines
Idaho: Boise, Twin Falls
Alabama: Mobile
Arizona: Glendale, Phoenix, Springdale, Tucson
California: Anaheim, Garden Grove, Glendale, Los Angeles, Los Gatos, Modesto, Oakland, Sacramento, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, Turlock, Walnut Creek
Colorado: Colorado Springs, Denver, Greeley
Connecticut: Bridgeport, Hartford, New Haven
Washington, D.C.
Delaware: Wilmington
Florida: Clearwater, Delray Beach, Doral, Jacksonville, Lauderdale Lakes, Miami, Naples, North Port, Orlando, Palm Springs, Pensacola, Riviera Beach, Tallahassee, Tampa
Georgia: Atlanta, Savannah, Stone Mountain
Hawaii: Honolulu
Iowa: Cedar Rapids, Des Moines
Idaho: Boise, Twin Falls
http://constitution.com/100000-refugees-to-arrive-in-180-american-cities/
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