Sec. of State John Kerry agrees to deal, we will
take Australia’s rejected ‘refugees’, by Ann Corcoran, 11/13/16
Think about
this! In 2013 Australia, being invaded by boat people from mostly Muslim
countries, declared anyone arriving illegally by boat would be turned back or
sent to offshore islands like Nauru where they could submit asylum claims.
U.S. Secretary
of State John Kerry. Only two more months of this guy! So how many refugees is
he taking to his home?
Those rejected
refuse to go back to their home countries, so guess what! The Obama
Administration has agreed to take over a thousand of them to your towns and
cities as full-fledged refugees with all the benefits of our welfare system
available to them.
How many of our illegal Mexicans and Central
Americans is the prosperous country of Australia going to take off our hands?
We told you
this was in the works, here, yesterday. And, now here
is news from Aljazeera
that we are going to do this. (If their asylum claims have been rejected by Australia they are NOT
refugees by definition.)
Australia has reached a resettlement deal with
the United States for refugees being held in offshore prisons after trying to
reach the country by boat.
The Obama
administration had agreed to resettle refugees among a group of almost 1,300
people held at on the island nations of Nauru and Papua New Guinea. Rights
groups have been scathing about conditions at the prison camps. Another 370 who
came to Australia for medical treatment and then refused to return to the
islands would also be eligible.
US Secretary of
State John Kerry confirmed that the US had “agreed to consider referrals” from
the United Nations refugee agency, UNHCR. [If we are doing this and are sending Homeland Security people to screen
the refugees, why does the UN have to have its nose in this business? Are they
getting a cut of your tax dollars as middlemen?—ed] US Department
of Homeland Security officials are expected in Australia this week to begin
assessing refugees.
Turnbull would
not say how many refugees the US might take, but said the most vulnerable would
be given priority. [And, prosperous
Australia can’t take the most vulnerable???—ed] More
here. See our
Australia category by clicking
here. And, if you
are interested in learning more about this practice—of the US taking illegal
aliens off the hands of other countries—see our Malta
archive as well. Australia is
always in the top three countries from which readers arrive at RRW.
https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2016/11/13/sec-of-state-john-kerry-agrees-to-deal-we-will-take-australias-rejected-refugees/
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