The Reform of Refugee Laws

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    The Reform of Refugee Laws

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    Currently the UN determines what refugees get to come to America. Why should not we, the US, determine who gets to come here?

    Bill Warner, Director, Center for the Study of Political Islam
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    SECRET PLANTING OF UP TO 75,000 SYRIAN MUSLIMS BEGINS IN U.S.

    Obama hasn't shown willingness to rescue Christian refugees

    Published: 6 days ago

    Up to 10,000 Syrian refugees, most of them Muslims, will be resettled in cities throughout the U.S. in 2015, with that figure expected to surge to near 75,000 over the next five years.

    While some of the planned destinations for these refugees are starting to leak out, the big question is: where will they be going?

    The U.S. State Department does not announce where it plans to send foreign refugees for resettlement within the United States, although the locations do eventually show up in a government database some weeks after they arrive in their host cities. Word of their anticipated arrivals will sometimes surface earlier in local media reports.

    And that’s already happening in North Dakota, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio and Washington.

    North Dakota

    The Jamestown Sun of Jamestown, North Dakota, reported recently that the Midwestern state is expecting about 400 new refugees to arrive from the Middle East this year.

    Lutheran Social Services of North Dakota and its “community partners,” which include schools, medical facilities, law enforcement, county and volunteer agencies and churches, are anticipating a shift in the ongoing resettling of refugees there.

    The state is expecting a slowing of the influx of Hindus from Bhutan and an increase in the number of Muslims coming from the Middle East, reported Ann Corcoran in her Refugee Resettlement Watch blog.

    The Lutheran agency has recently resettled a number of people from Afghanistan, and is planning for refugees in the coming months from Syria and Iraq, who are escaping the brutality of the Islamic State, also called ISIS, and civil war in Syria, the Sun reported.

    Laetitia Mizero, program director and state refugee coordinator at Lutheran Social Services, said 260 refugees will settle in the Fargo area, about 95 in Grand Forks and 45 in Bismarck.

    Once a city gets a refugee “seed community” started, it tends to grow, Corcoran said. That’s because the resettlement agency, the Lutherans in this case, then gets paid by the government to resettle the family members of the initial refugees.

    Louisville, Kentucky

    The Louisville Courier-Journal reports that Kentucky Refugee Ministries Executive Director John Koehlinger said an Iraqi-American in that city has started an Arabic newspaper to serve the “large number of refugees from Iraq” in Louisville. That’s a trend that started around 2008 — and now Louisville is preparing to aid the first wave of refugees from Syria in 2015, the Courier-Journal reported.

    “Refugees have been coming from Iraq in large numbers for five years,” Koehlinger told the Courier-Journal. “I think that the time is right for a newspaper for that (Arab) community.”

    Spokane, Washington

    Spokane, Washington, has already welcomed one family of Iraqis that had fled to Syria under pressure from ISIS.

    In addition to the Iraqi family arriving from Syria, World Relief Spokane told KXLY-TV that a Syrian family will be coming in the next couple months “with many more to follow.”

    North Carolina, Texas and Ohio

    As previously reported by WND, the cities of Greensboro, North Carolina, and Cleveland, Ohio, are also primed to receive Syrian refugees.

    If established patterns hold, Texas could also be a hotspot for Syrian refugees. It has already received 50 Syrians over the last year-and-a-half, according to State Department figures.

    Lincoln, Nebraska

    Nebraska is also primed to receive Syrian refugees. At least four Nebraska resettlement agencies have said they are preparing to help the effort, reported the McCook Gazette of McCook, Nebraska, although no numbers have been released yet for Nebraska.

    Nebraska agencies pledging to help deal with the refugees include Lutheran Refugee Services of Lincoln, Lutheran Family Services, Catholic Social Services and the Southern Sudan Community Association.

    More than 3 million Syrians have fled their country because of the ongoing civil war between forces loyal to President Bashar Assad and several Islamic rebel groups including ISIS, the al-Qaida-affiliated al-Nusra and the Free Syrian Army. Assad is a member of the minority Alawite sect which is fighting the coalition of Sunni Muslim rebels. Christians have been largely protected by the Alawite regime, worshiping freely in centuries-old Syrian churches, many of which now lie in ruins.

    Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2015/01/secret-p...an-muslims-begins-in-u-s/#OVx3gKAOXbdZpuRb.99
     
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    Austria re-thinkin' it's asylum rules in face of onslaught of refugees...
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    Austria rethinks asylum rules as migrants to relocate from Greece
    4 Nov.`15 - Austria sought to tighten asylum rules in the face of a record influx of migrants, hours before the first refugees are set to be relocated from Greece Wednesday under a faltering EU plan to ease the burden on southern countries.
     
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    On the point of Austria, it's funny they just called Hungary literally 'Nazis' not a while ago for putting up fences along their border and treating those who sneaked in most humanely before shipping them off, and now they are doing the exact same thing with fences along their own border, once they realized the continued migrant invasion thanks to their policies will lead up to a civil war and them losing grip on power and having to fight street to street (or face Shariah courts), and they rather fight using pens. The liberals throw big words around such as Nazis and extremists at anyone who inconveniences them in their comfort zone until the reality comes to bite them and then they reveal the extent of their hypocrisy.
     
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    They, the UN, recommend which refugees will want to come to America, not forced. We still have our processes for which the applicant has to apply for. Other than that, the guy is a conspiracy nut who has no basis in fact or evidence.
     
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    Germany To Give Syrian Refugees New Status...
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    German official proposes restricted Syrian asylum status
    November 6, 2015 — Germany’s interior minister said Friday he wants to give many Syrians arriving in the country a form of protection that falls short of full asylum and wouldn’t allow them to bring relatives to Germany for two years. The proposal by Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere appeared to catch at least part of Chancellor Angela Merkel’s governing coalition by surprise and created new confusion over the government’s crisis response.
     
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    Say what??...
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    State Dep’t Warns Changes to Visa Waiver Program Could Have ‘Very Negative Impact’ on Iran Nuke Deal
    December 18, 2015 | – A move to tighten the U.S. visa waiver program – included in the omnibus spending bill in response to heightened terror-related security concerns – could have “a very negative impact” on implementation of the Iran nuclear agreement, a senior State Department official told lawmakers on Thursday.
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    State Dept Official: We Don’t Prioritize Christian Syrian Refugees over Other Religions
    December 18, 2015 | A State Department official told the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Thursday that the U.S. does not prioritize Christian Syrian refugees just because of their religion. “We’re not going to change the program, somehow bring more of one particular religion than another,” Anne Richard, assistant secretary of State for Population, Refugees and Migration, told the committee.
     
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    Germany reapin' the rewards of lib'ral refugee policy...
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    Germans slam ‘Rapefugees’ in wake of mass sexual attack
    January 10, 2016 - German protesters seething over a series of sexual assaults of women by migrants on New Year’s Eve brought tensions to a flashpoint in Cologne, where police unleashed water cannons and tear gas to control crowds.
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    Women made to ‘run gauntlet’ in mass sexual attack in Germany
    January 7, 2016 — An internal report by German police describes how women in the western city of Cologne had to run through mobs of drunken men who attacked them during New Year’s celebrations, an experience likened to “running the gauntlet.”
     
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    It's time we in the West buried the idiotic shackles of political 'correctness' and named and shamed religiously based sexism and rampant male chauvinism for what it is and ceased pretending we are only dealing with 'cultural differences'.
     
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    Lebanon has reached its capacity for refugees...
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    Once accommodating neighbors now turn back Syrian refugees
    Jan 13,`16 -- After taking in a million Syrian refugees, Lebanon has quietly changed course in recent months, forcing refugees to return to Syria - where they are at risk of persecution or death - or stay illegally, leaving them vulnerable to exploitation and abuse.
     
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    Granny says, "Dat's right - vett `em down to the fleas in dey's butts...
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    Senate to take up bill for more scrutiny of Syrian refugees
    January 16, 2016 | WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate will consider new rigorous screening procedures for Syrian and Iraqi refugees seeking to enter the United States as national security looms large for voters in an election year.
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    Stranded Cuban migrants make plans to cross Mexico
    January 14, 2016 | Nearly 200 Cuban migrants who recently arrived in southern Mexico after being stranded several months in Costa Rica began making plans on Thursday to travel to the border with the United States.
     
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    Warner is an idiot and a hatemonger.. WND sells sensationalism never facts.

    More like 7-9 million Syrian refugees are scattered around Europe and the Middle East. The number here in the US is less than 3,000.

    A better place to start would be to READ the UN Refugee Convention of 1951......
     

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