1 month early: Obama tops
goal of 10,000 Syrian refugees, 'Puny
crowd' of 'hardcore lefties' holds rally at Washington Monument, by Leo
Hohmann, 8/28/16
As pro-refugee activists gathered
for a rally on the mall in Washington, D.C., Sunday, the Obama administration
announced that it will meet its goal of importing 10,000 Syrian refugees on
Monday, more than a month ahead of schedule.
As of the end of the day Friday, the
administration had resettled 9, 902 refugees from Syria in the current fiscal
year that began on Oct. 1, 2015, according to the U.S. State Department refugee
database. At least another 98 were scheduled
to arrive Monday, putting the total at more than 10,000 with more than a month
left in the fiscal year.
On the mall around the Washington
Monument Sunday, the mood was celebratory. An African man from France was
rapping in French. Another refugee was reciting poetry about the world’s
oppressed and displaced. One man carried a sign that read, “I LOVE Syrian
refugees,” and the sound of Middle Eastern music simmered in the background. One
sign read, “Displaced Syrians yes, Donald Trump hell no.”
But most of the approximately 1,000
people who turned out for the rally on a hot and muggy Sunday were your typical
white, liberal Americans, said Ann Corcoran, author of the Refugee Resettlement
Watch blog who attended the rally “out of
curiosity.”
“Most of those here are white, with
a few African refugees and a few Middle Eastern looking people,” she told WND.
“It’s really a puny crowd. These are your hardcore lefties who are out here.
I’m gonna guess there might be 1,000 people here max; I’m gonna be really
generous in saying that. They told people to show up in orange T-shirts. I want
to say there are maybe 250 in orange T-shirts.”
Around 1,000 people gathered to show
their support for refugees from Syria and other countries Sunday on the mall in
Washington, D.C. A few counter-protesters showed up and were asked to leave
(Photo: Ann Corcoran of the Refugee Resettlement
Watch blog)
The fact that Obama has reached his
goal of importing “at least 10,000” Syrians ahead of schedule means he could
easily increase the number to 11,000 or more by the end of the fiscal year on
Sept. 30. And then there is next year.
Obama is expected to announce at a
United Nations refugee summit on Sept. 20 his goal for fiscal 2017. Some
observers expect him to up the ante considerably and announce plans to bring
many more than 10,000 in fiscal 2017, which begins on Oct. 1. Hillary Clinton
has already said she plans, if elected, to import 65,000 Syrians in 2017, which
would represent a 550 percent increase over Obama’s 10,000 in fiscal 2016.
“I’m predicting 65,000 Syrians in
2017 if Hillary is elected,” Corcoran said. “It’s outrageous to us, but that’s
what she said. So let’s take her at her word.”
Congress is the only institution
with the power to curtail the influx of refugees, but so far it has given Obama
full funding for his expanded refugee resettlement.
“The people who are fully
responsible are Mitch [Senate Majority Leader] Mitch McConnell and [House
Speaker] Paul Ryan,” Corcoran said. “Our people have got to get that in their
heads. They’ve got to stop with Obama, Obama, Obama and get this through their
heads. Those are the people who could stop this in a heartbeat if they wanted
to.
Obama already said he wants $2.2
billion for the Office of Refugee Resettlement, and they can hold it at $1. 67
billion or cut it back. And this is just for the ORR portion of the budget not
the DHS or State Department’s portion.
“But this is what our people have to
understand. We’re impotent if all we do is keep squawking about Obama. We need
to tell our people the buck stops with Ryan and McConnell. We could save all
these new towns from becoming resettlement centers if nothing else.”
The 10,000 figure for fiscal 2016
was considered modest by most Western standards. Canada, for instance, is
importing 50,000 Syrians this year, and the United Kingdom promised to take
20,000.
States that have received the most
Syrian refugees since October 2015 are:
Michigan:
1,028
California: 1,004
Arizona: 766
Texas: 735
Pennsylvania: 600
Illinois: 569
Florida: 527
New York: 538
North Carolina: 450
Ohio: 424
Georgia: 313
Connecticut: 301
California: 1,004
Arizona: 766
Texas: 735
Pennsylvania: 600
Illinois: 569
Florida: 527
New York: 538
North Carolina: 450
Ohio: 424
Georgia: 313
Connecticut: 301
Among the cities being hit hard with
Syrian refugees are Chicago with 424; Troy, Michigan with 295; Dearborn with
220; Glendale, Arizona with 369; Tucson with 206; Phoenix with 191; Houston
with 222; Dallas with 264; Buffalo with 217; Syracuse with 156; Atlanta with
210; and New Haven, Connecticut, with 240.
Smaller
cities also being hit hard - Smaller cities
getting pummeled include Stone Mountain, Georgia, with 58; High Point, North
Carolina, with 103; and Clinton Township, Michigan, with 211.
Many other cities, such as Helena,
Montana; Twin Falls, Idaho; and Spartanburg, South Carolina, have been
named as possible targets to receive Syrian refugees, but plans to deliver them
have been delayed due to outcries of protest from local citizens.
Amid the pro-refugee crowd on the
Washington Mall Sunday were several counter-protesters. Counter protesters told to leave One man held a sign that said,
“Saudi Arabia Refuses Muslim Refugees” while another had a sign that touted websites
that provide information on the negative aspects of resettling Muslim refugees
in America, including Corcoran’s Refugee Resettlement
Watch, Understanding the
Threat and the Center for Security
Policy. “The organizers got mad and told
our people they had to leave,” Corcoran told WND.All counter-protesters were
told to leave (Ann Corcoran of the Refugee Resettlement
Watch blog)
The Obama administration started out
slowly with the Syrian refugee program, but in April announced it would slice
the vetting period from at least 18 months down to three months, which led to a
“surge” of refugees from the war-torn country. They have arrived at a rate of
nearly 400 a week since May.
More than 98 percent of Syrian
refugees who have entered the U.S. since last October have been Muslim, and the
vast majority of those have been Sunni Muslim, the same sect as the Islamic
State, al-Qaida, Boko Haram, al-Nusra Front, al-Shabab, Hamas and many other
terrorist groups. The Islamist regime leading Turkey into the grips of Shariah
law is also Sunni.
And the Syrians make up only about a
quarter of all refugees coming to the U.S. from jihadist-infested areas around
the globe. The Obama administration is bringing in a total of 85,000 refugees
from all countries in fiscal 2016. About half of the 85,000 will be Muslim,
according to a study
by Pew Research Center.
http://www.wnd.com/2016/08/1-month-early-obama-tops-goal-of-10000-syrian-refugees/
Comments
The big
rally for refugee resettlement reminds me of the rally to welcome the aliens in
the movie “Mars Attacks”.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
ReplyDeleteI was in group protesting this event. Think your estimate of 1,000 attending way too generous to them. I'd put it at 300.