Ten things your town needs to
know as it is targeted for refugee resettlement, Posted by Ann Corcoran on June 7, 2016
Editor: If that title looks familiar, then you must be a long time
reader. But, it occurred to me just this morning, answering an
e-mail from a reader, that since we get new followers every day and since we
have now posted 7,624 articles here at RRW, that maybe re-posting some of those
from time to time might be useful.
I do want to remind you that the search function here at RRW is very
good, so please use it! (Upper left hand side bar) You might first search for
your city or state and see if we have written about it previously.
Since the Obama Administration is in crunch time to get as many
refugees (especially the Syrians) seeded into your towns as they can, I thought
this post from March 2015 would be
useful.
Ten
things your town needs to know:
As
we have been writing ad nauseam lately, the Obama Administration is now out of
the shadows with its plan to “seed” towns and cities across America with
diversity.
Changing
America by changing the people. President Barack Obama, flanked by Cecilia
Muñoz, director of the White House Domestic Policy Council, left, and senior
White House adviser Valerie Jarrett are changing the people by ‘planting’
immigrant “seedlings” in towns across America!
‘Seed’ is their word! Your community is the soil into
which the migrants of all sorts (legal and illegal) are being planted according
to Obama’s Task Force on New Americans. It begs the questions:
Are we being colonized? Do they plan to replace us some day? Sound
far-fetched? Knowing Obama, are you willing to gamble on that?
We have long
maintained a ‘fact
sheet’ about how the UN/US State Department’s Refugee Admissions and
Resettlement Program works, click here to learn more. But, I realized
yesterday, while thinking about the newest proposed seed community*** in Rep. Trey Gowdy’s backyard in Spartanburg, SC, that we needed a
quick primer on what elected officials and citizens should know if they are
being pressured to ‘welcome the stranger‘ (this guilt-tripping language is one way they pressure
your town!). Update:
Gowdy lost, assuming he ever tried, and Spartanburg is now an established
resettlement site.
So
here are my Ten Things you need to know!
1) In
most cases,
the United Nations is choosing our refugees. Topping the list
right now are Iraqis, Burmese, Congolese, Somalis and Bhutanese. The UN
is pressuring the US to take a large number, 10,000 or so, Syrians. We
are bringing in refugees from countries which hate us. Your town does not
get to choose who you get! You will receive racially, culturally and
religiously diverse people, usually very different from your local population
and very different from each other. That old ‘melting pot’ concept is
dead because the numbers are too high.
2) Often the US
State Department’s chosen resettlement contractor for your town, sounds like a
church group, or other benign-sounding non-profit. They may have a
religious-sounding name, but know that they are being paid by the head from the
federal treasury to bring refugees to your town. It is not the case that they are passing a plate
on Sunday morning to pay for this very expensive program. Here are the nine major contractors which have 350 subcontractors working
for them (headquartered in over 180 cities so far).
3) The contractor’s
job is to get the refugee family their “services.” That means they
hold the refugees’ hands until they are settled usually in tax-payer subsidized
housing, get them signed up for most forms of welfare including food stamps and
other cash assistance, sign them up for health care and enroll the kids in
school. This special class of legal immigrant is entitled to welfare! The
contractor is also paid with your tax dollars to give refugees job counseling
and training. The contractor may also be working closely with some big
business (and the Chamber of Commerce) nearby which is looking for cheap labor.
4) The contractor’s
job ends in 3-6 months at which point they move on to bringing in the
next fresh group of “clients,” often the relatives of the first group.
Earlier, and still struggling, refugees are left in the care of your social
services department. At this point the contractors are entrenched in your town
and will call you racists, rednecks and xenophobes if your citizens want to slow
the flow.
5) Your town will
never get out of the program once the contractor has an office set up and staff
to pay. Many cities are trying to get out now and can’t:
Manchester, NH, Springfield and Lynn, Mass, Amarillo, TX come to mind. Because
there have developed “pockets of resistance” (their words), the State
Department is desperately out scouting for fresh territory.
6) The greatest
impact on your local social and economic welfare will be felt first in the
school system, followed usually by the shortage of government subsidized
housing. Your school system may end up with 50 or more languages
represented in the student population. The number-one language of
refugees entering the US right now is Arabic, Somali is number four. (Update:
Somali has moved to number 3, here.)
7) Refugees are
permitted entry into the US with HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis among other medical problems.
Physical and mental health challenges will most likely overburden your local
health department.
8) Your local
government is responsible (Clinton-era Executive Order) for providing costly
interpreters for the
myriad languages being spoken in the school system, the health system and the
criminal justice system should problems arise.
9) Refugees who do
find work, work at entry level jobs and minimum wage so they will still be able to
benefit from many welfare programs open to low-income Americans. Elder
refugees are eligible for SSI. The refugees are Legal Permanent
Residents and can begin the citizenship process quickly.
10) If they say they
are coming to your town with the first group of refugees, there is only one
thing you can do! ASK QUESTIONS IN PUBLIC. Demand that your
elected officials get involved. Demand that a community meeting be held, for
the US State Department, the Office of Refugee Resettlement (in HHS), your
state refugee office (if there is one) and their contractors, to answer
questions from the citizens of the town or city. Get your Member of Congress
and US Senators involved too! Don’t forget your state legislators!
The State Department and its contractors HATE to answer questions! Tell your local
elected officials you want a public hearing! Tell your elected officials
that you want the federal government and its contractors to provide a plan!
You want them to answer questions such as
these below.
Remember
you have every right to know what is being planned for your town. They
will bully you, call you names and say you can’t stop them anyway, but refuse
to be bullied!
Demand answers (in public)!
Who is coming? From where and how many?
Will they stop the resettlement if the town is becoming economically or
socially stressed?
What security and health screening have the refugees undergone?
How many will come each year?
Who is paying for their health care?
Who is paying to educate the children who don’t speak English and may
never have attended school?
Does your town have an adequate supply of government-supported
housing? Will demands for housing crowd out American elderly, poor or
disabled citizens?
Where will they work? Do we have high unemployment already?
I’m sure you
can think of others. After getting answers (good luck!) and having a
vigorous public discussion, then your town can decide based on all the facts whether you will
eagerly “welcome” New Americans to your community, or not.
Endnote:
There are other refugee experts in the country, so let me know if I’m missing
anything here and I’ll add it!
Update!!! Call
this #11: an experienced researcher just reminded me that concerned citizens
must form a citizens’ group to
research the structure of the program in your state to obtain the FISCAL and legal facts
about the program as the structure can vary from state to state.
*** This post (on Spartanburg) brought in the highest number of readers
we have ever had for one post over a brief two days!
An afterthought: If you should get a public
meeting/hearing be sure to educate yourselves on the Delphi Technique, a strategy often used
by government agencies wishing to control the outcome of a meeting. Go here to see what Judy said about it in
advance of the public meeting held in Hagerstown, MD in September 2007.
The
US State Department has said they won’t go where they are not wanted, but they
are desperate now (too many refugees coming in and too few ‘welcoming’ towns) and
are shoving refugees down the throats of reluctant communities, but you still
mustn’t roll over and give up! You do have a right to determine the character
of your community and how your tax dollars are spent, so continue to speak up.
Thank God, we aren’t Europe yet!
As
the November elections approach make this issue a top priority whenever you
have an opportunity to meet candidates at all levels of government. You
can be sure if Hillary Clinton is elected President this program will never be
reformed, but will be put on steroids.
https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2016/06/07/ten-things-your-town-needs-to-know-as-it-is-targeted-for-refugee-resettlement/
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