Refugee industry advocates flailing at Trump as he
breaks the “assembly line” in to the US, by Ann Corcoran, 6/8/18
I’m
not going to spend the time this morning going tit-for-tat with refugee
advocates whose only line of argument, about changes being made in the US
Refugee Admissions Program, is to attack the President as a hateful, bigoted,
racist boob.
I
guess people, like Bill
Frelick at Human Rights Watch, assumed the program was
running like a well-oiled machine as refugees by the hundreds of thousands
(some not even real refugees) were being secretly placed in US communities while
the federal resettlement contractors sucked down billions of dollars (including
fat CEO salaries) from unwilling taxpayers who they then labeled as, what else,
racist Islamophobic boobs, if they dared to question the process.
Is
Bill Frelick, in his screed at the Los Angeles Times, saying the program had no flaws and
critics like me over the years have been complaining about nothing?
I
guess so when he quotes Barbara Strack (retired USCIS refugee bureaucrat)
referring to the “assembly line” in a piece entitled: Trump’s brutal refugee program reflects
prejudice instead of compassion
“The process works like the assembly line in a factory,” Barbara
Strack, who retired in January as chief of the Refugee Affairs Division at the
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, told the New York Times. “This
fiscal year, the administration essentially ‘broke’ the assembly line in
multiple places at the same time.” An assembly line shoved down citizens’ throats for nearly
four decades!
Yes,
they have had an assembly line since shortly after 1980 and that is why the
program has created anger and controversy as American citizens, who pay the
bills and have to live with the destabilizing results in community after
community across America, feel left out and are now asking questions and
demanding change. Elections have consequences.
Frelick
and his morally superior pals in the industry should admit there are problems
and work to reform the program rather than take cheap shots at the President
and his nominee to head the Bureau of Population Refugees and Migration.
They
won’t though, even if they know deep down that there are problems, because they
are one-trick ponies and apparently none are brave enough to break from the
Leftist herd mentality.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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