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UN Refugee promoter says Iowa and Nebraska great for refugee resettlement

Posted by acorcoran on November 21, 2010

I can’t figure out exactly what the organization the United States Association for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees does.  I don’t think it’s a resettlement agency, maybe just a public relations firm for the UN?  I never heard of them before.  But their head honcho recently told an audience at the University of Nebraska  that Nebraska and Iowa were great for refugees because there were lots of industries there that need cheap labor (you know like meatpackers), cities are large enough for refugees to blend into,  and there is a sufficient number of non-profit groups (funded by taxpayers) that can get the refugees plugged into welfare.   Well, he didn’t exactly use those words, but this is what he said that was posted at the Omaha World Herald:

Omaha, Lincoln and Des Moines are likely to host more resettled refugees for two reasons, an expert said Tuesday in Omaha.

There are more than 40 million displaced people in the world today — more than 10 times as many as at the end of World War II, said Marc Breslaw, executive director of the United States Association for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.

And, he said in an interview, a “critical equation” that has made Nebraska and Iowa cities havens for refugees from such places as Vietnam, Bosnia, Sudan and Myanmar will continue to make the cities attractive for refugee resettlement.

Nebraska and Iowa have industries that can employ people, Breslaw said. The cities are large enough to be accepting of foreigners. And they have a well-developed network of nongovernmental social services programs.

We have many posts about Iowa and Nebraska.  If you recall, in Nebraska we had all those problems with the Somalis in Grand Island disrupting the the town and the meatpacking plants there.  Here is just one story on that to get you started.  I betcha Mr. Breslaw never mentioned any of this to the students at the Univ. of Nebraska.

Posted in Refugee Resettlement Program, Resettlement cities | 3 Comments »

Japan remains one of the hold-outs to the one-worlder-megalomaniacs’ goals

Posted by acorcoran on November 21, 2010

George Soros and his one-worlders, who are busy trying to eliminate boundaries in their tyrannical drive to make us all one big happy warm and fuzzy world, have a tough nut to crack in Japan where they have been sensibly trying to hold onto their unique culture.  Japan only recently began resettling a small number of refugees and continues to get the wrath of the UN and the far left “human rights” activists aimed squarely at them as we see in this story.

From The Mainichi Daily News:

TOKYO (Kyodo) — When five ethnic Karen families arrived recently from the Mera refugee camp in northwestern Thailand, Japan became the first Asian nation to accept refugees under the third-country resettlement program promoted by the United Nations.

Yet critics remain skeptical of Tokyo, often criticized for its restrictive refugee policy, and some experts said a much more comprehensive approach is necessary to make any significant difference.

“Japan’s refugee policy lags way behind the rest of the world,” said Shogo Watanabe, a lawyer actively involved in human rights issues concerning refugees and other foreign residents in Japan. “From the very beginning when Japan ratified in 1981 the Convention and Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees, it has never had a consistent policy.”

Japan decided in December 2008 to accept Myanmar refugees from the Mera camp under the resettlement pilot project. The move was welcomed by U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres as a symbolic development in Japanese asylum policy and it also raised hopes of setting an example for other Asian countries to follow.

“But with a quota of 90 people over three years, compared to the tens of thousands that the United States [it is mostly the US as you will see shortly] and various European countries are taking in, what Japan is doing does not qualify as having fulfilled its responsibility,” Watanabe said.

According to the UNHCR, 24 countries* currently take part in the refugee resettlement program, which calls for third countries to accept refugees who have fled to nearby states due to conflicts in their home countries but have found it difficult to settle there or return.

Among the top three resettlement destinations, more than 62,000 refugees relocated to the United States through the UNHCR in 2009, while Australia accepted over 6,700 people and Canada took in more than 6,500.

*Most countries in the world DO NOT take refugees.  Why?  Because they are trying to hold onto their cultures too!

For more on Japan, use our search function.

Posted in Refugee Resettlement Program, The Opposition, Who is going where | 4 Comments »

Muslim ponzi scheme unraveled by FBI

Posted by acorcoran on November 21, 2010

This is actually an old story, but maybe there is something new on it that I’m not aware of, but just to remind readers Muslims do scam other Muslims (not just infidels) as we learned here:

A Muslim man from Chicago became a real estate investor and skimmed $44 million from other Muslims. Salman Ibrahim, 37 and two of his Muslim partners opened Sunrise Equities company and lured other Muslims to invest in a sharia compliant business. They assured to pay 15 to 30 percent profit of the investment instead of interest, which is prohibited in Islam.

The company never generated any profit but paid the existing investors from newer investors. However, they built a good reputation among the Muslim immigrants and raised over $40 million through the scheme.

Fazal Mahmood, one of the victims lost more than $200,000. He intended to use this money for his daughters’ education. He told the Associated Press, “I’m a Muslim and he’s a Muslim. I was always taught … a Muslim will never cheat another Muslim.”

Read it all.

Then, don’t forget! we have the San Diego Somali ponzi scheme of last year, here.

Posted in Crimes, diversity's dark side, Other Immigration, Refugee Resettlement Program | 3 Comments »

Somalis heading to Green Bay, Wisconsin, seems one draw is the new mosque

Posted by acorcoran on November 20, 2010

This is a story mostly about how the schools in Green Bay are coping with an increasing influx of Somali refugees.  It sounds like the increase in numbers is due mostly to secondary migrations and some family reunifications.  I wonder if there is a meatpacking plant nearby.

From the Green Bay Press Gazette:

The number of Somali students enrolled in the Green Bay School District has more than quadrupled since the end of last school year.

The district now enrolls 90 Somalis, compared with 49 in September and just 18 in June. The district’s overall student population tops 21,000.

The growing number of Somali students — many of whom need help to improve their English skills — prompted the Green Bay district to hire someone full time to support and instruct students, to work as a parent contact for schools and to interpret. Abdul Nur’s first day is Monday.

New Mosque is a draw

Green Bay doesn’t have neighborhoods like Chicago,” she said. “They’re coming here because they feel safe, and now they have a community.”

They also are attracted to the newly located Green Bay mosque of the Islamic Society of Wisconsin, she said.

“We have had an influx of Somalis in the past year and a half or so,” said Mohamed Ibrahim, a mosque leader. “They come to worship and be part of a community.”

Family reunifications are also responsible

Catholic Charities this year assisted two Somali families who had refugee status to move to the U.S. to reunite with family members, according to the Catholic Diocese of Green Bay.

The main reason the Green Bay area has seen an increase in the Somali population is reunification* of extended families, said Judy Roemer, family strengthening manager for Catholic Charities.

* I wonder if they had their DNA test?

Posted in Refugee Resettlement Program, Resettlement cities | 5 Comments »

USCCB: No hope for Christians in Iraq, bring more to the US

Posted by acorcoran on November 20, 2010

Well, that is basically the gist of what the US Conference of Catholic Bishops told President Obama lately.  Check out the whole story Clerical Whispers:

The president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops urged the U.S. government to “redouble its efforts to assist Iraqis” in providing safety for its citizens, especially religious minorities.

“To meet its moral obligations to the Iraqi people, it is critically important that the United States take additional steps now to help Iraq protect its citizens, especially Christians and others who are victims of organized attacks,” said Cardinal Francis E. George of Chicago in a Nov. 9 letter to U.S. President Barack Obama.

Read it all, but, I warn you, it is one of those dark websites that are hard to read.

Regular readers know that the USCCB is largely funded by you, the taxpayer, because we have written about that a zillion times on these pages (one of many recent posts is here).   The USCCB and Catholic Charities around the US are busy resettling Muslims to cities near you and could very well say to Obama, point blank, we want to resettle more Christians because they are being persecuted in Iraq and elsewhere in Muslim countries, but they are too squishy to say it.  Maybe this is about as close as they are going to get.  My fear is that the USCCB is really saying let’s bring an even larger total number of refugees (because we are paid by the head) instead of substituting the desperate Christians for some others.

Posted in Christian refugees, Iraqi refugees, Muslim refugees, Obama, Refugee Resettlement Program | 4 Comments »

Australian asylum seekers sew lips shut

Posted by acorcoran on November 20, 2010

They did it as a form of protest for their detention on Christmas Island!   Australia has big problem with ‘boat people’ attempting to get into Australia and this detention facility has been in the news for years.   There is probably a much larger story on this somewhere but this is what the Arizona Daily Star is reporting:

Ten asylum seekers at an Australian detention center sewed their lips together to protest delays in processing their refugee applications, as the government warned that protests will not change the outcome of the visa process.

The male asylum seekers have refused medical assistance since sewing their lips together Friday morning at the Christmas Island detention center. They are taking water and sugar.

The incident was part of a larger protest by 160 detainees at the remote center on Christmas Island, an Australian territory in the Indian Ocean where asylum seekers who illegally enter Australian waters by boat are detained.

For more on Australia’s refugee and asylee issues, visit our category on Australia, here.

Posted in Asylum seekers, Australia, Refugee Resettlement Program | 4 Comments »

Legal immigrant workers pour into Tennessee

Posted by acorcoran on November 18, 2010

The unemployment rate in Tennessee is at 10%, yet businesses are applying in record numbers for immigrant employees according to an investigation by NewsChannel 5:

A NewsChannel 5 investigation found companies across the state are importing foreign workers at a time when the unemployment rate is near 10 percent.

We spent months reviewing applications Tennessee businesses sent to the federal government as part of a federal visa program called H-2B.

The use of H-2B guest workers has soared nationally, from around 15,000 visas issued in 1997, to an all time high of more than 129,000 issued in 2007. The program was designed to provide temporary workers for small businesses with jobs Americans do not want.

When businesses apply for the right to bring foreign workers into the country, they must prove that no Americans are qualified or interested in the jobs.

Our investigation revealed companies are bending the rules and even lying on federal applications.

Here in Tennessee, business owners told the federal government they could not find people willing to do horse grooming jobs that paid $15.00 an hour, golf course landscaping that paid more than $10.00 an hour and operating carnival rides at more than $7.00 an hour.

Look who gets it—-a labor union!  Yet, labor unions have been organizing for the Open Borders movement.  A chink in the armor?

“You can’t tell me that an employer can’t find somebody in this country to do the work anywhere,” said union leader Jerry Lee, president of the Tennessee AFL-CIO.

With unemployment near 10 percent in the state, Lee said it’s ridiculous to think Tennesseans would walk away from so many jobs.

So, why might businesses want cheap immigrant labor—they are compliant and desperate people.

He thinks many employers now prefer foreign workers because their legal status in this country is tied to their job, making them willing to endure poor conditions.

“They’re not going to rock the boat because they know if they get fired or they make the boss mad, they’re gone,” Lee said.

I’ve been saying for years that this cheap labor demand by business also drives the refugee program.   In addition to the desperation factor (the workers don’t complain about conditions), we are still looking for the benefits that we believe are built into laws that ‘encourage’ businesses to hire refugees over the average out-of-work American.

That reminds me, remember the incredible story from 2009 where Visa lottery winners (another legal immigration program) were bused into Shelbyville, TN to stand in line overnight in hopes of applying for in-demand meat packing jobs.

And, it sure is a good thing that the refugee program was closed in Washington County, MD, where we live, in 2007.  The unemployment rate here is at 10%.

Posted in Other Immigration, Refugee Resettlement Program | 9 Comments »

San Diego: Another indictment on terrorism charges….

Posted by acorcoran on November 16, 2010

….a woman this time!  First we had Somali women in the sex slave business, now it’s terrorism.

We told you about the three indicted, here, earlier this month.  Now comes news that a 24-year-old Somali woman, the mother of 5 or 6 kids, has been indicted in California on charges that she helped the terrorist group Al-shabaab raise money.  

By the way, since we know San Diego has been a gateway in and out of the country, should the many visitors to her apartment be just passing through town?

Here is the story at Sign On San Diego, read it all to learn more about the woman from a neighbor.

SAN DIEGO — Federal prosecutors in San Diego have charged a woman with providing money and other assistance to the Somali terrorist organization al-Shabaab.

Nima Ali Yusuf, 24, was indicted by a federal grand jury on Friday on charges of conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists, conspiracy to provide material support to al-Shabaab and lying to a government agency investigating a terrorist matter.

Yusuf appeared in federal court Monday for an arraignment after being arrested Friday, according to the U.S. attorney’s office in San Diego. A hearing is scheduled for Thursday to determine whether she should be granted bail.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Sabrina L. Féve declined to comment Monday afternoon on the case until that court hearing.

Yusuf is the fourth Somali native living in San Diego to be charged this month with aiding al-Shabaab, a militia that has links to al-Qaeda. The group wants to establish an Islamic state in that war-torn country.

About 10,000 Somalis live in San Diego, mostly in the City Heights neighborhood, making it the second largest Somali community in the United States, behind Minnesota’s Twin Cities.

For new readers: We have admitted well over 100,000 Somali refugees to the US.   To check out the numbers visit this post, one of our most widely read posts over the last few years.   In FY2010 which ended September 30th the US State Department resettled 4,884 Somalis (here) to towns near you.

Also, after being closed for nearly two years, the US State Department is on the verge of resuming the fraud-ridden family reunification program that admitted as many as 36,000 Somalis fraudulently to the US between 2003 and 2008.  See the latest on new regulations, here.  The State Department is on the verge of re-opening the program.

Posted in Africa, Crimes, diversity's dark side, Muslim refugees, Refugee Resettlement Program | 6 Comments »

Unaccompanied minors taken care of (well, sort of) by ORR

Posted by acorcoran on November 15, 2010

The Office of Refugee Resettlement is charged with the job of taking care of a growing number of illegal alien children who get into the US with parents who abandon them or get in with the help of human smugglers.  I came across a couple of mentions of this “business” recently.

The first is a Q & A published at a accident and divorce lawyers website here where a questioner asks why Mexican parents turn their kids over to human smugglers.  The article reports a Kansas case, which you can go read, and ends with this:

Typically in cases of illegal immigration by juveniles, Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency policy calls for agents to work with social service agencies to return the children to their families in their home countries, said Jim Cross, spokesman for the U.S. attorney’s office in Kansas.

ICE spokeswoman Gail Montenegro declined to release any information about the juveniles found in Kansas, citing privacy concerns. But she said all unaccompanied minors encountered by ICE are turned over to the Office of Refugee Resettlement within the Department of Health & Human Services.

The Office of Refugee Resettlement gets about 7,200 unaccompanied illegal immigrant children a year in its facilities, said spokesman Kenneth Wolfe. Their average stay is 55 days before they are released to family members or sponsors, age out of the facility, or are returned to their home countries, he said.

When I used the word “business” above I didn’t just mean the business of human trafficking, but the “business” of caring for all these children whose parents have abandoned them.   ORR doesn’t have “facilities,” it contracts them out, which brings me to the California case.

“Non-profit” that runs home for unaccompanied minors sues state of California

Courthouse News tells us that a “non-profit” group whose “home” was found in violation of California law and ordered closed has sued California because they claim it will cause them to break their federal contract.  I’m no lawyer, but does this mean that if the contractor wins they can put unaccompanied kids in some sort of jeopardy just so as not to hurt their contractual arrangement with ORR?  And, get this they are citing the Supremacy clause claiming that California can’t cite them for violating California laws!

SACRAMENTO (CN) – A detention home for undocumented children sued the California Department of Social Services, claiming the state’s attempt to shut it down would violate the facility’s contract with the Department of Homeland Security and the Office of Refugee Resettlement. Plaintiff BCFS-Health and Human Services houses boys who are believed to be in the United States illegally, “and who have had some criminal arrest or conviction.”

The federal complaint states: “These children, who are also known as ‘unaccompanied alien children,’ do not have parents or guardians who are available to care for them. The BCFS facility provides shelter and care to these children while the federal government determines the appropriate next steps toward reconnecting them with their families.”

The BCFS facility was licensed as a group home in October 2009, and was allowed to house up to 24 children at a time.

But California’s Department of Social Services refused to renew its provisional license in October this year, after several visits to the facility revealed several violations.

BCFS claims:

“Further, defendants have failed to consider the obligations that flow from BCFS’s grant from ORR, and BCFS’s need to provide a safe, secure environment for the group of unaccompanied alien minors at their facility to further the goals and policies of the federal government.”

BCFS asks the court to declare the state regulations preempted by federal law, and that the state’s denial of licensing a violation of the Supremacy Clause.

Can you imagine the power a “non-profit” could have in a state if they can claim their federal contract lets them get out of state laws because federal law supercedes state law!   In other words, ORR in partnership with a  non-profit contractor could say, ‘too bad for you state government.’

See more on BCFS, Baptist Child & Family Services, here and here.  Finally, for the umpteenth time I ask, where is the ACLU to uphold the separation of church and state?

Posted in Crimes, Other Immigration, Refugee Resettlement Program | 2 Comments »

Time magazine: Sweden deporting Iraqi Christians

Posted by acorcoran on November 15, 2010

But, how many???

I saw the headline and read the story in Time entitled:  ‘Why Christian Iraqis are running scared—in Sweden.’  But I would like to know how many of those deported are Christians?  We know from many previous posts that Sweden is having a huge problem with Muslim immigrant populations in certain cities and that there is a growing ‘close the borders’ political movement in the former welfare mecca of Europe.  Just one recent story is here.

Here then is Time from Saturday:

With numerous attacks against Iraq’s Christians in recent weeks — including a Halloween day massacre in a Baghdad church, which left 52 dead — the country’s religious minority fears for its survival within the boundaries of the Middle Eastern nation. Yet, a long way from their native land, many Iraqi Christians are also living in terror in a far more serene place: Stockholm.

Swedish immigration officials have been deporting Iraqi refugees to Baghdad on flights about every three weeks, declaring that some of them have no legitimate claim to political asylum in Sweden. That includes Iraqi Christians — a category that does not automatically imply a risk of persecution, according to Swedish guidelines. Of the 80,000 or so Iraqi refugees in Sweden, about 6,000 of them are Christian, according to estimates by the Syriac Orthodox Church in Stockhold.

Read it all.

O.K. so there are 6,000 Iraqi Christians and 74,000 Iraqi Muslims in Sweden, but I cannot see where the article says how many of each batch of deportees are truly Christians.  I’m so cynical I think the Christians supposedly deported are used as a PR tool to stop all deportations.   Someone in Sweden, please give us the facts.

Off topic a little, but almost two years ago I reported that Time magazine wrote a politically correct version of the Rohingya illegal aliens story and completely ignored its own reporting from 2002 about Rohingya links to Islamic terrorism.  Bottomline, I don’t trust Time magazine’s reporting on immigration issues.

Posted in Christian refugees, Europe, Iraqi refugees, Muslim refugees | 1 Comment »

 
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