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SPLC urging CNN to fire Lou Dobbs over Obama Birth Certificate issue

Posted by acorcoran on July 26, 2009

To readers arriving here and wondering where the refugee posts are, I promise I will shortly post some refugee stories from my ever-growing queue.  It’s just that there are so many intriguing other things going on, I can’t resist mentioning them.   And, since we have mentioned the Southern Poverty Law Center (here and here) before and we have mentioned the Obama birth certificate issue here, I figured this story was not too far off topic, especially since it demonstrates Alinsky’s rule # 13* as well (Please read the Rule 13 post before proceeding!).

Screaming racism (ho hum!), the radical Leftwing SPLC has mounted a campaign to urge CNN to fire Dobbs (outspoken critic of illegal immigration) who apparently has reported on the Obama Birth Certificate controversy—you know the one that appears to be growing the longer Obama refuses to release his real original birth certificate supposedly under lock and key in Hawaii. Check out what this Delaware Congressman heard at a townhall meeting recently.

Here is what Richard Cohen, President of the SPLC is asking his followers:

July 24, 2009

Dear Friend,

Lou Dobbs is at it again.

We’ve told you about how the CNN host has used his platform to spread hateful propaganda that demonizes Latinos.

Now, Dobbs is supporting the bizarre claims of so-called “birthers” who insist that President Obama isn’t really a citizen of the United States and that his presidency, therefore, is not legitimate.

The truth about Obama’s birth in Hawaii is not in dispute. It has been verified by many reputable journalists, including CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin, who called the claims “a joke,” and even a reporter on Dobbs’ own show. Yet Dobbs continues to fan the flames.

It’s important to note that this conspiracy theory was concocted by an anti-Semite and circulated by racist extremists who cannot accept the fact that a black man has been elected president. Among those who helped disseminate the lie was the neo-Nazi who killed a security guard at the Holocaust Memorial Museum in June.

Respectable news organizations should not be peddling propaganda that supports the agenda of radical extremists who are only interested in stirring up hate and fomenting violence. But Dobbs continues to do just that. And it’s irresponsible for CNN to let him continue trading in falsehoods.

Enough is enough. Today, I’ve written to the president of CNN urging that Dobbs be removed from the air.

I encourage you to contact CNN yourself. If enough of us speak up, the network will listen.

Thank you for standing strong against hate.

Sincerely,

J. Richard Cohen
President, Southern Poverty Law Center

*All of our research on Saul Alinsky’s “Rules for Radicals” is posted in our ‘Community destabilization’ category.   Note that in both my links to the SPLC, it was rule #13 that SPLC is using to isolate individuals who oppose them.   And, in Dobbs case, although I never saw any of his news on the birth certificate issue they are simply seeking to silence any media commentators they don’t like.

P.S. You might want to follow Mr. Cohen’s lead (link above) and write to the president of CNN yourself, or use the other link Cohen has supplied, or do both!

Posted in Community destabilization, Obama, Other Immigration | 9 Comments »

A different kind of refugee arrives in New Hampshire

Posted by acorcoran on July 25, 2009

A Tea Party times ten!  That’s what you  might call this event for ‘refugees’ of big government and over regulation!    Check this out!  In a story entitled, ‘Free Staters Go Camping in New Hampshire — With Rifles, Swords and Defiance,’ we learn that  hundreds of people, feeling the time has arrived, are headed to New Hampshire and some are even moving there in an effort to carve out one place where they can be free (well sort of free) of big government.   Hat tip:  Blulitespecial.

LANCASTER, N.H. — There’s no escaping the long arm of big government — even here at the far edge of a state whose license plate decrees that without freedom from oppressive authority you might as well choose death.

But for a group of about 500 in a tent colony here, the Porcupine Freedom Festival is about as close to Libertarian Nirvana as they’re likely to get.

Held in June, the four days are about beer, burgers and bonfires. But more importantly, participants aim to carve out an enclave of less government and more liberty to do as they wish.

They aim to show a lost nation the way back to its political roots.

Please go read the whole article.  Here is one of the many things in the story that interested me, besides the fact that the movement was started by a Yalie.

Flapping overhead, on lines between spruce trees where others might dry bathing suits, Free Staters fly the Gadsden flag, with its serpent and warning to government: “Don’t Tread on Me.”

Hundreds of the Gadsden flags were handed out at our local 4th of July Tea Party.

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Comment worth noting: FAIR is looking for help stopping government health care for illegal aliens

Posted by acorcoran on July 25, 2009

This comment was posted at an old post (here) by reader Toni Hagen and would likely not be seen by most readers so I’m posting it below.  Although we primarily report on legal immigration  reform issues, we also bring you the occasional illegal alien news.  This plea for help is timely since all the talk these days is of health care reform and how much it will cost.  I just went to FAIR’s website and this is on the site but there is more.

Help FAIR [Federation for American Immigration Reform] Stop Congress from giving YOUR Tax Dollars to Illegal Aliens!

Last week, Democratic Leaders in the U.S. House of Representatives unveiled their 1,018 page health care reform bill, entitled the “America’s Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009″ (H.R. 3200). While Congressional Leaders have repeatedly claimed that this Obama-backed health care bill will not cover illegal aliens, FAIR’s analysis has shown that the legislation actually contains several loopholes that would give taxpayer-funded health insurance to illegal aliens and give illegal aliens handouts – in the form of so-called “affordability credits” to pay for health insurance!

While the House Ways & Means Committee was considering this bill last Thursday, July 16, Rep. Dean Heller (R-NV) attempted to close these loopholes. Heller offered an amendment that would have done two important things:

First, the Heller Amendment would have required that any participant in the “public” plan created under the bill must prove they are not an illegal alien by demonstrating eligibility through the Income and Eligibility Verification System (IEVS) and the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) system. This part of the Heller Amendment would have ensured that American taxpayers wouldn’t be forced to foot the bill to enroll illegal aliens in the government-run, taxpayer-subsidized “public” plan created under the health care bill!

Second, the amendment would have required each recipient of the “affordability credit” created under the bill to also have their eligibility verified by the IEVS and SAVE systems. This part of the Heller Amendment would have ensured that illegal aliens who buy private insurance could not receive taxpayer-funded handouts to help offset (or, perhaps, completely pay for) the cost of their insurance premiums.
Incredibly, the House Ways and Means Committee voted on a party-line basis to reject the Heller Amendment! This astonishing vote directly contradicts the will of the American people, 80% of whom oppose covering illegal aliens under this health care bill. (Rasmussen Reports). Many lawmakers apparently don’t seem to care about the views of the people they were elected to serve.

The health care bill is now moving to the House Energy and Commerce Committee for further consideration. That committee twice postponed consideration of the bill this week because moderate Democrats are concerned about some of the provisions – and cost – of the bill. That gives us a chance to get the Energy and Commerce Committee to fix what the Ways & Means Committee would not. This may be our last chance to ensure that the House bill doesn’t provide taxpayer-funded benefits to illegal aliens! We can make a difference before this bill moves to the floor for consideration by the entire U.S. House of Representatives.

Here’s what you can do:
1.) The following is a list of all of the 26 Democrats on the House Ways & Means Committee who voted against the Heller Amendment. If the name of your Representative is on this list, or there is one from your state, be sure to call them! If there are no members from your state, call two or three that are closest to your state geographically and tell them:

You don’t support taxpayer-funded health care benefits for illegal aliens.
You are very upset at how they voted on the Heller Amendment.
You expect Congress to include meaningful verification procedures before people can access taxpayer-funded health care benefits.

A WORD OF WARNING: the offices you call may try to tell you that SECTION 246 of the bill will prevent illegal aliens from getting benefits. DO NOT BELIEVE IT!! That section is meaningless because the bill doesn’t contain any means to enforce that provision. The Heller Amendment would have put the necessary enforcement tools in place to prevent this giveaway to illegal aliens, but the following members opposed putting those tools in place!

Charlie Rangel (D-New York) 202-225-4365
Xavier Becerra (D-California) 202-225-6235
Shelley Berkley (D-Nevada) 202-225-5965
Earl Blumenauer (D-Oregon) 202-225-4811
Joseph Crowley (D-New York) 202-225-3965
Artur Davis (D-Alabama) 202-225-2665
Danny Davis (D-Illinois) 202-225-5006
Lloyd Doggett (D-Texas) 202-225-4865
Bob Etheridge (D-North Carolina) 202-225-4531
Brian Higgins (D-New York) 202-225-3306
Ron Kind (D-Wisconsin) 202-225-5506
John Larson (D-Connecticut) 202-225-2265
Sander Levin (D-Michigan) 202-225-4961
John Lewis (D-Georgia) 202-225-3801
Jim McDermott (D-Washington) 202-225-3106
Kendrick Meek (D-Florida) 202-225-4506
Richard Neal (D-Massachusetts) 202-225-5601
Bill Pascrell (D-New Jersey) 202-225-5751
Earl Pomeroy (D-North Dakota) 202-225-2611
Linda Sanchez (D-California) 202-225-6676
Allyson Schwartz (D-Pennsylvania) 202-225-6111
Pete Stark (D-California) 202-225-5065
John Tanner (D-Tennessee) 202-225-4714
Mike Thompson (D-California) 202-225-3311
Chris Van Hollen (D-Maryland) 202-225-5341
John Yarmuth (D-Kentucky) 202-225-5401

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CNN does the handsome dead Somali boy story

Posted by acorcoran on July 24, 2009

Here we are 8 months into the story of the Somali missing former refugee ”youths,” and the leftwing media is finally catching up.  CNN does the puff-piece today and I’m too tired to tell you about it.   Here it is, thanks to Mars.

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Another immigrant scam—Romanians this time!

Posted by acorcoran on July 24, 2009

I’m telling you, I really should do a blog just on immigrant scams—-there are so many and they are so varied in their creativity, the topic would make for a great blog.  This one comes from our neighboring county, Frederick Co. Maryland, although the scammers were nabbed in Oklahoma. I know, off topic, but too good to resist posting.

Two men of Romanian descent [gypsies?  here in America?] have been charged with stealing money by tampering with an ATM operated by PNC Bank on Thomas Johnson Drive, according to Frederick police.

The men, Mihai Ittu, 40, and Stefan Iancu, 31, are believed to be part of a theft ring in several states across the country that stole more than $40,000, said Lt. Shawn Martyak, commander of the department’s Criminal Investigation Division. The other states involved are California, Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Oklahoma.

[....]

Ittu and Iancu were arrested somewhere around Oklahoma City late last week, Martyak said. Federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement authorities contacted Detective William Forder in Frederick.

Here is how they stole peoples’ account information:

He said thieves stole money with a skimming device and camera. The skimmer caught the magnetic strip on the card itself. A small video camera placed around the ATM linked the PIN number to a magnetic strip.

Their immigration status is unknown, but check this out, they will beg to be deported back to Romania where the stolen money will be waiting!

ICE will determine Ittu’s and Iancu’s immigration status.

Although Martyak did not know whether the suspects are in the U.S. illegally, some Romanians are entering the country illegally and wiring stolen money back home, he said.

“If they get caught, they beg to be deported so they go back to Romania and have all their money there,” Martyak said. “It’s not terrorist in the sense of al-Qaida, but it certainly catches your eye when people get hundreds of thousands and in some cases millions of dollars. What are they doing with this money?”

Note to the race baiters at America’s Voice and their media lackeys at Immigration Daily, these are white Europeans local police are detaining and ICE is questioning—not “brown-skinned” illegals.

See our “crimes” category, here, for more immigrant scams.

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Immigration Daily shows its true colors

Posted by acorcoran on July 24, 2009

Although I disagree with most of what they write in opinion pieces, I had the impression that Immigration Daily (ILW) was a publication for professional pro-open borders lawyers and such for straight news and information about their issues.  But, whew, when I saw this editorial just now I realize they are just one more leftist rag inflaming racial tensions, and it seems inflaming racial tensions is the only arrow in their quiver.  Look at this plea for signatures on a petition for America’s Voice.

Joe Arpaio, the anti-immigrant Sheriff of Maricopa County in Arizona, says that he believes in the Rule of the Law, and that that is his reason for hounding the undocumented, whose presence in the US offends the law, in his view. He believes that the 287(g) agreement that his law enforcement agency currently has with ICE permits him to use any excuse to stop anyone and demand that they prove that their presence here is authorized under our laws.

Of course, all this is pure poppycock. Mr. Arpaio’s real problem is no doubt the fact that those whom his deputies stop have brown skin. We do not believe that Mr. Arpaio’s people believe in harassing the undocumented from Europe. As many pro-immigrant bodies have long claimed, Mr. Arpaio does not believe in the Rule of the Law, rather he believes in the Rule of the Law only when it is convenient to him.

Besides the fact that very few European illegal immigrants would enter the US from Mexico, how the hell do you know if Arpaio’s deputies wouldn’t stop them as well?  What!  You truly believe that Arpaio’s guys ask someone who is breaking the law if they are perhaps illegal Albanians, and then say,”Oh go on your way, you are a white guy! ”  You people are nuts!  Where are your facts?

Here is what Dan Stein, writing at the Federation for American Immigration Reform website, had to say about America’s Voice last month. 

America’s Voice Struggles to Find a Voice

By Dan Stein, President of FAIR

America’s Voice, one of Washington’s newest “instant” organizations created by a handful of big foundations virtually overnight, is helmed by the legendary Frank Sharry – widely regarded as one of the most unsuccessful legislative prognosticators in the nation’s Capitol. Judging from its website traffic report, America’s Voice must be pretty soft. No one is listening.

Sharry created America’s Voice after he again miscalculated in a failed strategy to pass the mass amnesty bill in 2007. Now, Sharry and his allies have decided it is time to jettison their corporate allies who’d proven impossible to work with because of on-going disagreements over guest worker programs.

Under Sharry’s leadership, America’s Voice is basically a well-funded far-left smear blog designed to look like a clever “hit machine.” Working closely with the discredited Southern Poverty Law Center, Sharry’s group has been trying to smear America’s true immigration reformers on a daily basis.

Problem is, no one seems to be listening. Internet traffic surveys suggest America’s Voice isn’t generating much interest from the general public. It struggles to attract less than 10,000 unique users a month, and most of those are probably professional people on the same big foundation dole that Sharry rides. Just proves that all the money in the world won’t help if your ideas are bankrupt.

I guess that petition Immigration Daily is promoting is an attempt to drum up some traffic for a sluggish America’s Voice!

Posted in Crimes, Other Immigration, The Opposition | 3 Comments »

Angelina Jolie visits internally-displaced refugees in Iraq

Posted by judyw on July 24, 2009

Angeline Jolie is in the refugee news again. We’ve posted on her trips to visit refugees before; see here for a list. She is a UN Goodwill Ambassador, whatever that is, and I’ve remarked before on how sensible she is. At a time when seemingly everyone involved with Iraqi refugees, including the UN, was saying that the solution to the problem was resettling them in the west – especially in the U.S. – she pointed out the obvious: that they needed to be taken care of where they were and returned to Iraq when it was possible.

We see how right she was in the continuous reports of the troubles Iraqi refugees are facing in this country. Ann has kept on top of this; see our Iraqi refugees category for details. Since Iraq has become pacified, there is more emphasis on resettling the refugees back in Iraq.

Jolie visited some internally-displaced (IDP) refugee families in Baghdad under the auspices of the UN, the San Francisco Chronicle and many other news sources report. That’s a category we don’t hear much about, since American refugee agencies don’t get involved in Iraq’s internal affairs. The Chronicle says:

Jolie observed some changes in conditions since her last visit, but admitted a lot still needed to be done before the refugees could return to normality.

She noted, “There are some changes. There are returns of displaced people, not a big number, but there is progress. This is a moment where things seem to be improving on the ground, but Iraqis need a lot of support and help to rebuild their lives.”

Jolie has vowed to return to do all she can to help refugees rebuild their lives, telling the families, “I want to come back and find you in a better place and in a different situation. We hope that UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees) and the government will support you in getting a piece of land. You need help not because you are poor, but because you are the future of Iraq.”

As far as the overall picture of internally-displaced persons in Iraq goes, Reuters reports:

An estimated 1.6 million Iraqis remain uprooted within the country, while another 300,000 have returned to their homes amid a general improvement in security in the past year, UNHCR said. Syria and Jordan say that they have registered some 2 million Iraqis who have fled their country, but UNHCR says these are not all refugees or necessarily residing in those countries.

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Phoenix: Four Liberian refugee boys ages 9-14 rape 8-year-old.

Posted by acorcoran on July 24, 2009

Update March 27th, 2010:  Oldest of the boys charged will go to juvenile justice system for therapy, here.

Update November 24th:  Girl’s parents arrested, here.

Update August 14th:  Language problems confuse investigation, here.

Update August 3rd:   Oldest of 4 boys indicted, here.

Update August 1st:  More here from Phyllis Chesler—Obama agreed to let them stay for another year.

Update July 27th:  Their violent country made them do it, here.

Here is the whole story from CNN that reader Susan sent yesterday:

(CNN) — Four boys ages 9 to 14 have been charged with sexually assaulting an 8-year old girl, police in Phoenix, Arizona, said Wednesday.

The girl was lured into a vacant storage shed by the suspects, who offered her chewing gum, police said at a news conference.

The girl was restrained while the boys — ages 9, 10, 13 and 14 — sexually assaulted her, police said of the July 16 incident.

All the suspects except for the 14-year-old live in the same apartment complex, according to Phoenix police Sgt. Andy Hill. The 14-year-old has been charged as an adult, Hill said.

Detectives said the girl was placed in the custody of Phoenix child protective services after the attack because of her parents’ attitude toward her.

The girl and the boys charged are all from families that have come to the United States from the West African nation of Liberia, police said.

Now before readers bombard me with comments about how American boys could just as well take an 8-year-old to a vacant shed and rape her, there is more.   The girl’s family, saying she shamed them, does not want her back!   She is now in the custody of child protective services.   From KPHO-TV Phoenix:

The outrage over the allegations has intensified when police said the girl’s parents criticized her after the attack and blamed her for bringing shame on the family.

“The father told the case worker and an officer in her presence that he didn’t want her back. He said ‘Take her, I don’t want her,’” Hill said.

Hill cited the family’s background as the reason the family shunned the girl. All five children are refugees from the West African nation of Liberia.

In some parts of Africa, women often are blamed for being raped for enticing men or simply being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Girls who are raped often are shunned by their families.

“It’s a shame-based culture, so the crime is not as important as protecting the family name and the name of the community,” said Tony Weedor, a Liberian refugee in Littleton, Colo., and co-founder of the CenterPoint International Foundation, which helps Liberians resettle in the United States. 

“I just feel so sorry for this little girl,” he said. “Some of these people will not care about the trauma she’s going through — they’re more concerned about the shame she brought on the family.”

More details are coming out this morning, here.

This is a heinous practice we are well aware of with followers of Islam—-blaming the rape victim.  But these Liberians are likely not Muslims, so I was interested to learn that this cultural problem was coming into the US with other refugee cultures as well.

Why so many Liberians in the US when that country is pretty stable now?

Apparently we have a category for temporary asylum (for humanitarian purposes!) and we brought thousands of Liberians here years ago.  In February, I reported that many where supposed to be deported to Liberia by March 31st, but a public relations campaign, spearheaded by Senator Jack Reed of one of America’s highest unemployment states, Rhode Island, was waged to keep them here.  Guess he won.  We lost.

Posted in diversity's dark side, Refugee Resettlement Program, Resettlement cities | 15 Comments »

Pat Condell with a message to lefty, self-hating, multicultural lemmings

Posted by acorcoran on July 24, 2009

What a nice way to start the day—listening to Pat Condell blast the looney left for its embrace of Islam and the mysogynist culture it promotes.  Thanks to reader BL, here is a recent message from Condell.   The next time we are called Islamophobes and racists, I’ll just answer with Condell—he says it better than I ever could.

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Oh where, oh where have our tax dollars gone?

Posted by acorcoran on July 23, 2009

To projects for immigrants from everywhere!   The next time some bleeding heart refugee agency gives us the big sob story about how there isn’t money for proper refugee resettlement, we will harken back to this story from Ft. Wayne, IN.   Virtually every news story tells us that, boo hoo, the agencies only get $900 to resettle a refugee but they never tell you about all the other money flowing out of Washington for every aspect of a refugee’s life (and to pay salaries for their caregivers).

As a matter of fact, people ask me all the time what it costs for the refugees and asylees the taxpayers care for, but this (below) is why there is no way of knowing the answer to that question.  This is just for one city!

I had meant to sort from the list the programs specific to refugees and other immigrants, but when I looked at it, almost every one of these block grants applies to immigrants!

Nineteen Fort Wayne agencies have received a total of $235,000 in Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) for public services, given to the City of Fort Wayne by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

This year Fort Wayne will receive a total of $2.13 million in all categories of CDBG funding. The city expected a 10 percent to 15 percent reduction in CDBG funding, but Mayor Tom Henry said Tuesday that this year’s overall amount equals last year’s, and it is the first time since 2003 that funding has not dropped from the previous year. [Yippee!]

Public service grant recipients, amounts and programs funded include:

♦African Immigrants Social and Economic Development Agency – $10,000 for job coaching initiative

♦Associated Churches of Fort Wayne – $14,000 for food bank’s 26 member sites.

♦Blue Jacket Inc. – $10,000 for Career Academy for ex-felons transitional and/or permanent employment skills training.

♦Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend – $10,000 for case management and resettlement services to recently resettled refugees.

♦City of Fort Wayne – $17,000 for large trash containers and for hauling away abandoned tires and debris for neighborhood cleanup programs.

♦East Allen County Schools – $10,000 for Neighborhood Action Center at Autumn Woods apartments.

♦Fort Wayne Medical Society Foundation – $10,000 for Fort Wayne Medical Education Program; and $10,000 for healthier Moms and Babies program serving high-risk, low-income pregnant women.

♦Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Dept. – $7,500 for Jennings Work Study Program providing job skills training for youths.

♦Fort Wayne Urban League – $7,000 for pre-employment skill training for adults to attain economic self-sufficiency; and $7,000 for pre-apprenticeship program for adults seeking construction trades employment.

♦Genesis Outreach – $8,000 for workforce development training center for homeless clients with paid training similar to internships.

♦Mental Health America in Allen County – $9,000 for client advocacy services to access options for care and treatment.

♦Burmese Advocacy Center – $8,000 for employment skills training program for refugees and immigrants.

♦Neighborhood health Clinics – $14,000 for medical and dental services for Burmese refugees living in Fort Wayne.

♦Super Shot Inc. – $9,000 for maintaining 26 free monthly immunization clinics for Allen County children.

♦The Reclamation Project – $10,000 – for English as a New Language (ENL) instruction for refugees.

♦Turnstone Center for Children and Adults with Disabilities – $9,000 for residential ramp building program for low-income residents needing wheelchair-accessible ramps at their homes.

♦United Hispanic Americans Inc. – $9,000 for bilingual employment support services, including computer literacy for job searching and application.

♦United Way of Allen County – $10,000 for the Ready to Learn program in schools serving educational-needy children; and $5,000 for Earned Income Tax Credit education program to low- and moderate-income workers.

♦Wellspring Interfaith Social Services Inc. – $14,000 for the agency’s food bank and personal hygiene needs assistance programs; $9,000 for the summer day camp program for low-income children; and $8,000 for the Wellspring older adult program providing nutrition and social/cognitive activities.

Ft. Wayne is a “welcoming” city and we have written about its refugee population on many occasions, so please just use our search function for related stories.

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