Alabama county eyed for federal
camp to house unaccompanied alien children, Posted by Ann Corcoran on June 8, 2016
According to
reports from very angry elected officials in Baldwin County, Alabama, there is
nothing on the federal land but airstrips for practice landings and takeoffs
and a hayfield at the moment. Construction of housing, including sewer and
water, will be very costly. But apparently the Obama Administration is in
the process of determining if the Dept. of Defense sites in Alabama would be
good ones to “temporarily” house some of the tens of thousands of so-called
‘unaccompanied alien children’ streaming across the US border at the moment.
Why do they
care if the ‘children’ are near an airfield? I wondered if ‘refugee’ camps like
this proposed location might be built and later used to airlift larger numbers
of Syrians and Middle Easterners/Africans to the US. Seems like it’s an awfully
expensive plan for a “temporary” facility.
I suspect that
considering a site in Alabama is probably because the Obama Administration
wants to take a whack at Alabama Senator Jeff Sessions, the most important
Senator in America questioning Obama’s opening our doors to illegals of all
sorts (this article uses the word “refugee” in the title, these are not
refugees!), and the fact that Sessions is a chief adviser to the Donald Trump
campaign.
Forget
Alabama for a minute and consider the import of this story—they are
anticipating another summer invasion of the US border, perhaps larger than the
invasion of 2014 as a Trump Presidency looms on the horizon.
And,
could this involve the creation of a ‘refugee camp’ for future use? Keep your eyes pealed on your county!
A plan from the federal Office of Refugee
Resettlement (ORR) to assess the feasibility of housing unaccompanied illegal
immigrant children at two airfields in Baldwin County is being met with
hostility by elected officials at the federal and local levels because of
concerns about the lack of infrastructure at the sites and the plan’s potential
impact on the county. ORR, a division
of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, notified officials of the assessments
in a letter last week. In the letter Rose Hacking, an HHS representative, said
ORR is trying to identify locations to provide shelter for potential increases
in unaccompanied children apprehended at the Mexican border.
The letter
notified officials HHS would soon schedule site assessments at the Naval
Outlying Fields in Silverhill and Josephine to determine the feasibility of
using the sites as semipermanent shelters if HHS exceeds its current shelter
capacity.
According to
Hacking’s letter HHS currently has 8,700 beds in its “shelter network” and an
additional 2,000 beds on reserve if needed. Some reserve beds are already
available at the Homestead Job Corps Center in Homestead, Florida, and the semi-permanent
structures would be used only if the department were to experience a
“substantial” increase in unaccompanied children.
Andrea Helling,
ORR chief of staff, said the temporary shelters are typically used for roughly
30 days while the unaccompanied children are evaluated in the court system. She
stressed none of the children who may come to Baldwin County sites would impact
the county school system or the local health care system.
According to
Helling, the assessors will inspect the sites to determine the ease of
installing temporary infrastructure and buildings. They also consider each sites’ proximity to
airports and the amount of land available for construction.
Baldwin County
Commission President Tucker Dorsey said county officials have not been told how
many children may be moved to the site in the event it is used. “Forget the fact that these would be children
who are in the country illegally and the federal government doesn’t properly
enforce immigration law,” Dorsey said. “Apart from that, this would be a
logistical nightmare for us and them.”
Dorsey said
while both sites are large, the federal government would have to install
infrastructure and construct buildings at a great cost because the sites
currently amount to nothing more than large fields with landing strips.
There is much
more, continue
reading here. Some
things you should know! The
Office of Refugee Resettlement is shelling out nearly $1 billion this year (FY2016) to
take care of the children. And, the
‘children’ who arrived in FY2015 are 82% teenagers and 68% of the total are
boys. See
here.
https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2016/06/08/alabama-county-eyed-for-federal-camp-to-house-unaccompanied-alien-children/
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