Governors impotent(?) as UN/US
State Department speeds up the Syrian surge (Georgia this time), Posted by Ann Corcoran on June 10, 2016
Syrian
Muslims aren’t just
going to Atlanta, but to Savannah and Stone Mountain as well.
Here
is the news from Savannah.
If you have ample taxpayer-funded housing, you will get Syrians (and
Somalis and Iraqis etc).
Humanitarian workers [paid federal contractors!—ed] have resettled the
first Syrian refugees in Savannah amid the deadly fighting in their native
country as the Obama administration scrambles to bring at least 10,000 Syrian
civil war sufferers to the U.S. by the end of September.
Emily Laney
(Lutheran federal contractor) says Georgia will get many Syrians this summer.
The five-member family’s arrival in Savannah follows resistance from
more than half of the nation’s governors — including Gov. Nathan Deal — in the
wake of the Nov. 13 terrorist massacre in Paris. Deal initially sought to block
the resettlement of Syrians in Georgia, citing security concerns. He retreated
in January after he received a legal opinion that said he had no legal power to
stop them from coming.
Since the Syrian civil war began in 2011, 193 Syrians have been
relocated to Georgia. All of them were resettled in the Atlanta area until last
month, when Lutheran Services of Georgia relocated a young family to Savannah.
They’d fled to Turkey in 2013, lived in a refugee camp, and underwent a
security screening process before coming to the United States.
“Savannah has affordable housing, ample job
opportunities at competitive pay and a welcoming community,” said Emily Laney,
director of refugee and immigration services for Atlanta-based Lutheran
Services of Georgia. “We expect to continue to resettle Syrian families in
Atlanta and Savannah, along with the many other refugee groups we serve.”
Appleby was
previously the chief Washington lobbyist for the USCCB and has obviously moved
on to a new gig.
Readers this is
about Obama’s legacy and whether he will be able to save
face at the United Nations in September!
The Obama administration has a lot riding on
reaching its goal this year, said Kevin Appleby, senior director of
international migration policy for the New York City-based Center for Migration
Studies. Failing, he said, would undermine the nation’s “credibility with
allies and others who need to share the burden of resettling the Syrians. It is
difficult for us to instruct the Europeans — or even nations in the region — to
accept large numbers of refugees when we can’t even meet our own modest goals.”
They
will be going to Stone Mountain too. Here
is an article which appears
to be nearly the same as the one for Savannah, but it says Stone Mountain High
School will be used as a processing center (I’ve never heard of that) and it
quotes some angry Republican activists including this one:
Harold Warner, a DeKlab County Republican, said
he expected the level of anger to rise as the November election draws near.
“This will be the end of Stone Mountain as we know it,” he said.
See our large
archive on Georgia by clicking
here. It has
one of the original
pockets of resistance feared by the feds. Georgians see ‘Refugee Resettlement
Relief’ here.
Again!
Every one of you with concerns must use the November election to make this
issue a top priority for America’s future! This is it! If Obama gets hundreds
of thousands more immigrants of all stripes in here in the next few months, and
Hillary is elected, we are finished!
Hound every candidate at every level running
for office this fall and ask them where they stand on Open Borders for America!
All other issues of concern can be fixed (Obamacare/common
core etc), but not the demographic makeup of the country once the numbers
become too great!
Comments
At a minimum, Georgia should ban Sharia law to establish US
law as the only law Georgia will allow the courts to administer and no foreign
courts will be allowed to operate within Georgia. That, at least, should be and easy Bill to
pass in January 2017. 16 other states have already banned Sharia to protect their sovereignty.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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