White House aide fired after reportedly clashing
with Stephen Miller over refugee numbers, by Ann Corcoran on
7/14/18.
“This is a disaster for the bureau. She is really a good ally.”
The vote was seen as a sharp rebuke of the president.
That
quote above is all you need to know! If the Deep-staters at the US State
Department consider her an ally, then she needed to go. She reportedly butted
heads with Stephen Miller.
As
I’ve been mentioning, this is the time of the year when Administration wrangling
over refugees really begins to heat up. That is because the President
submits his determination to Congress in September in which he tells them how
many refugees and from where they will come when the feds begin to admit the
next batch of refugees for the next fiscal year (FY19 begins October 1).
I told you here that State Department resettlement
contractors want 75,000 in the coming year. It looks like this year will barely
break the 20,000 mark setting a record for the least number of refugees
entering the US since the Refugee Act of 1980 was signed in to law by Jimmy
Carter.
For
new readers, the contractors are paid on a per refugee head basis, so there is
never any incentive for them to take a breather and agree to slow the flow.
The
article at Foreign Policy says that the ousted staffer was a
Trumper since the campaign days. But, then I wonder why she was so cozy with
the career professional resettlers in the State Department who are working to
undermine (through leaks to contractors and the media) the President’s policy
on refugees.
Foreign
Policy: White House Official Who Advocated for Refugees Sacked and Escorted
From Office
A senior White House official, Jennifer Arangio, was fired Thursday and
escorted from her office, ending a turbulent tenure that saw her clashing with
President Donald Trump’s most hard-line advisors over human rights and refugee
issues, according to several current and former U.S. officials.
The officials said Arangio, a senior director for international
organizations and alliances at the National Security Council, had fallen out of
favor with Trump aide Stephen Miller over the number of refugees who should be
allowed to enter the United States.
She
had also sparred with Miller over continuing U.S. participation in
international negotiations on a global migration compact, insisting that the
United States could better shape international policies on migration from
inside the tent.
She
lost the argument, but Miller remained embittered by the rift, the officials
said. When Arangio sought his endorsement for a position in the State
Department, he refused to take a meeting with her.
Adding to the tension, Arangio had defended the State Department’s
embattled refugee bureau amid campaigns by other top Trump aides to dismantle
or defund it — efforts that were ultimately rebuffed by Congress. “This is a disaster for the bureau,” one State Department official
said. “She is really a good ally.”
The
White House refused to answer questions on Arangio’s removal, which was first
reported by Politico. “We don’t comment on personnel matters,” a spokesman
said.
Arangio
had been investigated internally a year ago for allegedly bullying a White
House subordinate. But there was no indication that the issue was the reason
for her dismissal.
She
failed to secure the leadership of an important UN job for Trump’s pick.
Because the entire international open borders Left, including our refugee
contractors, were against him, I wonder did she try hard enough?
One of her duties was to promote the administration’s controversial
candidate for a top international migration job. It ended in a high-profile
failure. In June, United Nations members voted against appointing Ken Isaacs,
the Trump administration’s handpicked candidate, to head the International
Organization for Migration. [The IOM is part of the UN now, and Trump really
should consider cutting funding to the pro-more-refugees-for-America
organization.—ed]
Isaacs,
the vice president at Christian aid organization Samaritan’s Purse, caught flak
during his candidacy for past social media posts and radio interviews in which
he disparaged Muslims. He denied he was anti-Islam.
Just
remember that lowering the numbers is not enough. Once Donald Trump
leaves office they will go full steam ahead to make up for ‘lost time.’
The law itself must be reformed and the first thing that must go are the
resettlement contractors listed below!
Here
are the big nine ‘non-profit’ organizations that monopolize all refugee
resettlement in the US. I post these as often as I can because new readers need
to know that these quasi-government groups (funded with taxpayer dollars) are
also politically pushing for more immigration of all sorts (legal and illegal)
in Washington—they are not simply refugee advocates and babysitters.
The
number in parenthesis is the percentage of their income paid by you (the
taxpayer) to place the refugees and get them signed up for their services (aka welfare)! From most recent accounting, here.
Ethiopian Community Development Council (ECDC) (secular) (93%)
International Rescue Committee (IRC) (secular) (66.5%)
US Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI) (secular) (98%)
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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