Appeals court rules on Syrian refugees: states cannot
block their resettlement, if the state
is taking federal money for refugee resettlement. by Ann Corcoran 10/4/16 (That is the
hook, always the hook, states take federal money and then lose their states’
rights!)
Vice
Presidential nominee and Indiana Governor Mike Pence loses Appeals case on
Syrian refugee resettlement on eve of VP debate. What a timing coincidence?
Come to think of it, maybe Pence can lead Kaine into a trap tonight and ask
Kaine how many Syrians he and Hillary want to admit to the US.
The lesson in
this decision is that if you, the citizens of any state, want to control
admission to your state of refugees being placed there by the US government,
you have to either work to scrap or reform the Refugee Act of 1980 (long term) or, you have to work right now
to limit federal spending for the program (so fewer refugees can be admitted in
the first place).
Monumental task ahead….Both solutions involve convincing a
Congress where the Republican leadership is working against you with the help of
most of your own representatives, the so-called religious charities, big
greedy-for-cheap-labor global corporations, and the US Chamber of Commerce. A political
solution!
There are still
some legal avenues (where is the Tennessee case?) that
need to be attempted, but hanging your hat on some legal decision years down
the road strikes me as an avoidance measure. Time to tackle your Congressmen
and US Senators!
Here is
the news from a conservative (we are told) Appeals Court (story
posted by Nina Totenberg of NPR): A federal appeals court panel Monday blocked
Indiana Gov. and Republican vice presidential candidate Mike Pence’s attempt to
keep Syrian refugees out of Indiana.
The court upheld a lower court judge in barring Pence from interfering
with the distribution of federal funds to resettle Syrian refugees in his
state. The appeals court panel said that federal law bars discrimination based
on nationality.
The three-judge panel that issued the
ruling is an all-star group of conservative judges, including one of the judges
on Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s list of potential Supreme
Court nominees.
In a unanimous opinion, the appeals court said Gov. Pence acted
illegally in accepting federal money for refugee resettlement and then refusing
to use that money to aid Syrian refugees.
The panel rejected Pence’s argument
that terrorists are posing as Syrian refugees to gain entry into the U.S.,
calling it a “nightmare speculation” based on no evidence. Indeed, the court
said, the state presented no evidence that any Syrian refugee had been involved
in a terrorist act in the U.S.
The court added that resettlement of persecuted refugees is a federal
responsibility under the 1980 Refugee Act, which authorizes the president*** to
determine, on the basis of “humanitarian concerns or … the national interest,”
how many refugees to admit each year. In 2016, President
Obama set the number at 85,000, including 10,000 Syrians.
It is about the money!
When Congress returns in November they will have to finish and approve
the federal budget for the remainder of the 2017 fiscal year (it began Oct. 1,
this past Saturday). Congress will either fully fund Obama’s 110,000 refugee
plan for 2017 or it won’t appropriate enough of your money for the full
110,000. It is that simple.
For new readers, I don’t want to go
too deep in the weeds, but Texas
withdrawing from the program last week, is only a stop gap measure
because the federal government will assign a non-profit refugee contractor to
run the program. Sure, they will be in chaos for a couple of months there, but
it will eventually mean that Texas will be just like all the other Wilson-Fish
states. (You are going to have to search RRW for ‘Wilson-Fish’ because I want
to move on to other things this morning).
No easy outs, only two things to save us—Trump is elected
and you work your butts off to change Congress on this issue.
LOL! Here comes ‘Mom for Trump’ as
promised!
Ann, could you tell all your readers on a daily basis to call our useless Congress @ 202 224 3121 and have them say DEFUND REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT PROGRAM. I call daily and if enough of us do so, we can make a difference.
https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2016/10/04/appeals-court-rules-on-syrian-refugees-states-cannot-block-their-resettlement/
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