Trump focuses on Minnesota Somali problem in
advance of trip there in two weeks, Posted by Ann Corcoran on August 7, 2016
Sometimes you
just want to scream when you read Leftwing (Progressive) media reports like
this one. It begins in the usual style they must teach in J-school!
Sympathetic refugee STORY to soften readers up so that their main point (in this case that Donald Trump has it all
wrong) goes down easier.
Minneapolis
mayor Betsy Hodges threatens Trump in tweet: : “Donald Trump, do not go after
Minnesota and our Somali population. Just don’t.”
The first thing
I looked for was any mention of the marauding
gang of Somalis that terrorized the Lake Calhoun suburb
just a few weeks ago—not a word!
And, once again
we see a mayor who shows no concern for constituents who are afraid or who see
the economic writing on the wall as more poverty arrives in Minnesota.
From the
Minneapolis Star
Tribune: In a Thursday speech, the Republican presidential candidate suggested
that Somali refugees have turned Minnesota into a hotbed for terror recruitment
and frayed its social safety net. Trump’s swipe dominated discussion
after Friday prayer at Ibrahim’s [the star of the story—ed] mosque in
Burnsville.
For the state’s
Somali community, Trump’s remarks inspired outrage, renewed calls to vote in
November and plans to respond during the candidate’s planned visit to the state
Aug. 19. Public officials, including Minneapolis Mayor Betsy Hodges, fired back
on social media. For organizers of events questioning refugee resettlement that
have drawn growing crowds in outstate Minnesota this year, the speech offered
welcome validation.
Quoting a 2015
Washington Times article, Trump said Minnesota’s Somali refugees have high
unemployment rates and represent “a rich pool of potential recruiting targets
for Islamist terror groups.” “The state is having tremendous problems,” he
said.
CAIR and Muslim Congressman Keith Ellison
claim the Somalis are helping local economies, but here near the end of
the story, the Star Tribune admits some of the truth:
Amid a growing
number of arrivals from other states, Minnesota has seen an increase in Somali
food and cash assistance participation since 2010.
A recent report comparing various groups in the
state paints a “stark” picture of the challenges Somali Minnesotans face, said
Susan Brower, the state’s demographer. Almost 60 percent live under the poverty
line, compared with 11 percent of all Minnesota. Unemployment of adults in the
labor force stands at 20 percent, the highest of any group in the state. Read
it all here.
I recently
visited three cities in Minnesota and I assure you they have a problem!
For new readers, see especially this
post about 10,000 Somalis seeded in MN in
ten years.
Everyone reading this
post this morning should be doing everything in your power to elect Donald Trump.
Minnesotans must get out to support Trump when he gets there.
He is saying
the things that must be said and giving you permission to say them too!
If he loses, the flood gates will open to the third world like we have never
seen before. And, you will be silenced!
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