'SECRET' REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT
TRANSFORMING AMERICA, 'If they're not assimilating, then
we're creating a huge Trojan horse', by Paul Bremmer, 12/11/16 WND
Like seeds in a garden, refugees are
being planted in cities and towns all across America. But the fact that it’s
being done in secret should set off alarm bells, according to veteran WND
reporter Leo Hohmann.
“No good thing usually happens in
secret,” Hohmann said in a recent
appearance on “The Conservative Conscience podcast with Daniel Horowitz.” “Secrecy is the enemy of truth, and this is what we’ve
seen in one community after another. People just feel like their community is
being changed without them having any say-so in the matter.”
Hohmann attempts to cut through the
secrecy of the federal refugee resettlement program in his forthcoming
book “Stealth
Invasion: Muslim Conquest Through Immigration and Resettlement Jihad.” He told Horowitz refugees are being placed in small
cities all over the country – places suchas Stone Mountain, Georgia; Twin
Falls, Idaho; and Rutland, Vermont – with no input from the local communities.
Once residents find out about the
plan, it is almost always too late to stop it or even to ask any questions. And
those who do ask questions are often castigated as bigots or xenophobes who
hate refugees.
So native residents are left with a
town they no longer recognize. “Before long you end up with cities like
Dearborn, Michigan, Hamtramck, Michigan, where your vote is going to be watered
down and eliminated by a foreign culture,” said Hohmann, referring to two
cities with large Muslim populations.
Resentment among the native
population grows whenever a refugee commits a crime and gets off with little or
no punishment. Hohmann said that does happen in America as in Europe. He
pointed to Twin Falls, Idaho, where three refugee boys raped a 5-year-old
special-needs girl in an apartment complex. An elderly resident witnessed it
when she walked in on it in the laundry room. Moreover, the oldest boy filmed
the assault, so there was no lack of evidence.
But when some bloggers initially
reported on the incident, they said the refugee boys were Syrians when they
were actually from Iraq and Sudan. The establishment local media seized on
that mistake to try and discredit the whole incident, according to Hohmann.
Horowitz, who also discussed refugee
policy in his book “Stolen
Sovereignty: How to Stop Unelected Judges From Transforming America,” said people tend to worry most about Syrian refugees
today, but the Syrian resettlement program is relatively new. The U.S. admits
more than 100,000 Muslim immigrants each year, and they come from a wide
variety of countries. In fact, the U.S. continues to take in Somali refugees 23
years after their country collapsed into civil war.
It demonstrates that once a refugee
admissions program starts, it doesn’t stop, noted Hohmann. “We’ve been getting
5,000 to 10,000 [Somali refugees] per year since the ’90s,” he said. “It’s just
unbelievable.”
People can talk all they want about
stricter vetting of incoming refugees, Horowitz opined, but that misses the
point: The problem is the U.S. is importing people with a mentality that’s
antithetical to American values and cultivates a climate where people may
become radicalized. He said it’s not that the U.S. is letting in known
terrorists; it’s that it’s letting in people whose attitudes may lead them to
terrorism someday.
“You listen to President Obama, and
he’ll say 99 percent of the world’s Muslims are peaceful, and every time
there’s a terrorist attack that’s just the 1 percent I guess,” Hohmann said.
“Well, you know, that’s not what you find when you go out and talk to people.”
He noted media personality Ami
Horowitz once filmed a documentary in Minneapolis, a city with many Somali
Muslims. Almost every Muslim the filmmaker spoke to said Shariah law should be
supreme over the U.S. Constitution.
“Just because they’re not all out
committing terrorist attacks doesn’t mean they’re going to buy into our system
and assimilate into American culture,” Hohmann said. “And what does that tell
you? Over time, the more we bring in, if they’re not assimilating, then we’re
creating a huge Trojan horse here in America down the road.”
Daniel Horowitz’s solution for
avoiding that Trojan horse is to be more selective about what types of
immigrants allowed in. Again, he emphasized the answer is not to screen out
known security threats but those who have the wrong mindset.
“Immigration’s an elective policy,
and there’s a lot of supply,” he pointed out. “A lot of people want to come
here; everyone wants to come here. We should only bring in people who will
affirmatively love America, cherish our values.
“Our Founders always referred to
this in the context of immigration – you know, with all the hyphenated
Americanism nowadays, there’s one hyphenated American they always mentioned,
and that’s Republican-Americans. They wanted ‘Republican-Americans.’ It wasn’t
so much even about the welfare … but it was more so that they wanted people to
assimilate into our political values.”
http://www.wnd.com/2016/12/secret-refugee-resettlement-transforming-america/
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