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The CSP report should serve as a wake-up call for those who have seen something unusual taking place in their town, but perhaps haven't been able to put the pieces together yet

Report: Major Problems with U.S. Refugee Resettlement Program



A report by the Center for Security Policy (CSP) has uncovered major problems within the Refugee Resettlement Program (RRP). The foreword by Frank Gaffney describes the source of the concerns:
According to the sacred texts and traditions of Islam, Mohammed left his home town of Mecca in the 7th Century and traveled with a small band of followers to the city of Yathrib (now Medina), in what has become known as the hijra (migration). He did so with intent of establishing a new base of operations from which to conquer and rule. Hijra remains the model to this day for jihadists who seek to populate and dominate new lands. Their migrations are not for the purpose of assimilating peacefully in a new host nation, adopting as their own its traditions and legal systems. Rather, Mohammed's followers, in keeping with the example established by their prophet, are driven first to colonize and then to transform non-Muslim target societies -- whether through violent means or via stealthy, pre-violent ones favored by the Muslim Brotherhood when it is not powerful enough to use violence decisively.
Two major terrorism incidents on American soil are directly connected to the refugee program. The Somali Christmas Tree bomber was a resettled refugee in Portland, Oregon, while the Boston bomber family was granted asylum in the U.S. and received protection and care under the 1980 Refugee Act.

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Ongoing illegal immigration crisis at the U.S. southern bordeR

In addition to concerns over the RRP, the report also describes the incoherence of some narratives surrounding the ongoing illegal immigration crisis at the U.S. southern border:
In addition to expanding the definition of 'refugee,' for the purposes of this report, one must be increasingly concerned with the OTMs (Other than Mexicans) crossing the border along with the 'children.' Indeed there are reports of Somali young men and women who cross the border and request asylum after making a journey that included stops in Russia and Cuba before reaching Central America; one wonders where they obtained the huge sums of money needed for a journey of that length and who was instructing them when they reached the US border.
These are exactly the details the mainstream media has failed to investigate. How exactly do young individuals from very poor source nations obtain the money for the trip? What actors inside and outside the United States are financing these illegal migrations? The questions hint at the tip of the iceberg many informed and concerned citizens are starting to ask. After all these decades and tens of millions of illegal migrants across the U.S. border, why is the money trail so poorly defined? The CSP report also describes the jihadist strategy at play, a well-established strategy that is presently underway in Minnesota. Confused citizens who think that events in their locale are merely disconnected can instead refer to what is taking place in Minnesota to help put the picture together. Perhaps the most troubling news in the report involves who is promoting an increasing refugee influx:
[A] public scoping meeting in Washington in 2013 was dominated by critics, when only two years prior to that, the meeting room was filled with those 'stakeholders' pushing for more refugees, including much to this writer's shock, the US Conference of Catholic Bishops (one of nine major federal contractors) which was asking for more Rohingya (Burmese) Muslims to be admitted to the US ... Refugee resettlement has become a major money-maker for what can only be described as the 'Religious Left,' whose goal is to change the demographic make-up of the 180-plus cities and towns in which they presently work.
By examining the financial reports of various VOLAGs (voluntary agencies; non-governmental organizations), the report paints a picture of large quantities of federal dollars expended by the U.S. State Department and the Office of Refugee Resettlement (Department of Health and Human Services) to resettle refugees. Since the VOLAGs are paid by the head, "the system is set up in such a way that there is no incentive to slow the flow because the VOLAG/contractors have offices to run and staff to pay." Top salaries within some of these VOLAGs appear to be staggeringly high. In 2012, the Ethiopian Community Development Council obtained 96 percent of its funding from taxpayers, and had a top salary of more than $233,000. The Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society -- funded 61 percent by taxpayers -- had a top salary of over $323,000. The Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service obtained 97 percent of its funds from the taxpayers in 2012, having a top salary of $214,000. Of the $456 million in total 2012 revenue for the International Rescue Committee, 73 percent was derived from taxpayers -- and the top salary was $485,321. Sovereignty issues are at play. The U.N. picks the majority of refugees for the U.S., and the current United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees is Antonio Guterres -- the former Socialist President of Portugal and former President of the Socialist International.

Corporate connections also appear to be driving many of the problems with the refugee program

Corporate connections also appear to be driving many of the problems with the refugee program:
Following the breakup of Yugoslavia, President Bill Clinton entangled the U.S. in the bloody civil war between the Muslim Bosnians and the non-Muslim Serbs and Croatians. As a result, the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program (RAP) admitted at least 80,000 supposedly persecuted Bosnians over a very short period of time. Initially, large numbers went to Iowa to work in the meat packing industry, as we learned from an agricultural publication, which made it clear that Clinton was using the refugee program to benefit friends in the meat processing industry in need of cheap labor (a practice that still goes on today).
All states except Wyoming have refugee programs, and 180 cities have refugee resettlement offices run by the nine major VOLAGs. In 2014, the top resettlement states were Texas, California, New York, Michigan, and Florida. Several "pockets of resistance" against the resettlement programs have arisen, including Nashville, the Atlanta suburbs, Amarillo, Lewiston (ME), St. Cloud (MN), Springfield (MA), Lynn (MA), and Manchester (NH), among others. Problems in the RRP have been overlooked and exacerbated by both sides of the aisle, not just the Democratic Party:
One demonstration of Republican complicity in the program is a 2014 letter to the Republican Party in which Grover Norquist and Suhail Khan, joined by other Republican Party stalwarts, ask that the party continue and expand its support for the RAP. Laughably, they link the program to the Reagan Presidency with not a word about its origin in the minds and actions of Senator Ted Kennedy and President Jimmy Carter.
The CSP report should serve as a wake-up call for those who have seen something unusual taking place in their town, but perhaps haven't been able to put the pieces together yet.


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Sierra Rayne holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry and writes regularly on environment, energy, and national security topics. He can be found on Twitter at @srayne_ca


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