Only 6% of Syrian refugees want to come to
North America, Posted by Ann
Corcoran on December 2, 2015
Gosh, what do you
know! Ben Carson was right when he said on his trip to Syrian refugee camps in the region—they
really don’t want to come here. They want to go home.
Gives me an idea for some Congressional
tweaking (see at the end of this post).
Congress needs
to create a repatriation fund for refugees and other immigrants unhappy in
America!
From Gallup via
the Washington Times: America and Canada are not the destinations of
choice for Syrian refugees looking to escape the violence within their nation.
Only 6 percent, in fact, cited North America as the place they would prefer to
live in, this according to a new Gallup poll of Syrians released Monday.
What are the
refugees’ preferences, should they permanently relocate? Gallup found that
39 percent of their 1,000-plus Syrian respondents cited Europe; 35 percent
cited the Middle East and northern Africa. Another 10 percent said they would
prefer to live somewhere in Asia. Still, 30 percent said they would continue
living in Syria.
So who does want them in
America (my list)?
Barack Obama
Hillary Clinton
The UN High
Commissioner for Refugees
The Democrat
Party and Democrat governors
The
resettlement contractors being paid by the head to resettle them
The entire
Catholic Church structure in America and many other mainline Protestant
churches, Jewish groups and assorted others.
The Council on
American Islamic Relations (CAIR) and other Islamists trying to advance the
Hijra
George Soros
Many in
Congressional leadership on both sides of the aisle
Do-gooders
Mainstream
media news outlets
More?
So why are they
so eager when the Syrians aren’t? Repatriation Fund!
Now that there
is so much research going on by reporters looking for new angles on the refugee
issue, someone needs to look into how many refugees actually want to leave
America once they know what it is like here. In my early days of writing
RRW, I would hear directly from disillusioned refugees, esp. Iraqis, who wanted
to go home, but didn’t have the finances and the where-with-all to do it.
Surely the
State Department tracks the number of refugees who do in fact leave. I
know some Iraqis went home.
We could save
ourselves a lot of money if Congress created a Repatriation Fund where refugees
(and other migrants, even illegal ones) who got here and were unhappy could
apply for funds to go home! A reader suggested it here in January of this year.
Wouldn’t it be
funny to watch the Dems trying to figure out how to defeat this measure.
If they claimed it would be expensive it would be an admission that
America has a whole heck of a lot of unhappy migrants here!
Action Alert: Call your
members of the House and Senate at 202-224-3121 and ask them to vigorously
oppose the Refugee Resettlement funding contained in the Omnibus Spending Bill
that will be voted on by 12-11-15! Please call by this Friday, Dec. 4th.
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