Anonymous ID: 30412e Sept. 7, 2021, 4:12 a.m. No.14534319   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The Fiscal Cost of Resettling Refugees in the United States

Report by Matthew O’Brien and Spencer Raley | February 5, 2018

 

Ps: most non profit And religous organizations are involved in resttlement, thats why they want more refugees.

 

Executive Summary

 

At the end of 2016, the United Nations estimates that a record-setting 65.3 million people had been forcibly displaced from their homes due to conflict or persecution. Many of those people will seek refuge in the developed countries of the West, including the United States. Reflecting America’s long tradition of providing refuge to the oppressed, we have admitted over 3.5 million people since 1980 and 96,900 refugees just in the last year in 2016.

 

As the nation considers what levels of immigration we can fiscally and environmentally sustain, it is important to understand the costs of resettling both refugees (people seeking refugee status abroad) and political asylum seekers (those applying for refugee status from within the United States).

 

According to a new study released by FAIR, the annual cost to U.S. taxpayers is $1.8 billion and over five years, that financial burden skyrockets to $8.8 billion.

 

Those figures are only estimates because refugees will access welfare and other government assistance at different rates and the number of refugees entering the U.S also changes from year-to-year.

 

Using the most recent admissions figures, data on federal and state public assistance programs, and information from the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), our analysis found:

 

The cost per refugee to American taxpayers just under $79,600 in the first five years after a refugee is resettled in the U.S.;

In 2016, the State Department spent nearly $545 million to process and resettle refugees, including $140,389,177 on transportation costs;

Of the $1.8 billion in resettlement costs, $867 million was spent on welfare alone;

In their first five years, approximately 54 percent of all refugees will hold jobs that pay less than $11 an hour;

$71 million will be spent to educate refugees and asylum-seekers, a majority of which will be paid by state and local governments.

Over five years, an estimated 15.7 percent of all refugees will need housing assistance, which is roughly $7,600 per household in 2014 dollars.

It is important to note that this analysis does not address the costs associated with any incurred national security and law enforcement costs associated with some refugees who pose a threat. The total price of additional vetting and screening expenditures, law enforcement and criminal justice costs, and federal homeland security assistance to state and local agencies is hard to quantify.

 

Introduction

 

At present, the United Nations estimates that there are approximately 65.3 million people who have been forcibly displaced from their homes by conflict or persecution1. Many of those people will seek refuge in the developed countries of the West, including the United States.

 

America has a long tradition of providing refuge to the oppressed. We admit both refugees (people seeking refugee status abroad) and political asylees (people requesting refugee status from within the United States).2 And doing so is consistent with our history and our values. But the way in which we integrate refugees/political asylees into our society has changed drastically over the years.

 

The largest groups of refugees arrived in United States the aftermath of World War II.3 Significant numbers of anti-communist dissidents sought political asylum during the Cold War.4 However, the admission of WWII refugees, and Cold War asylees, took place in an overall context of very low immigration.5 And, until the 1980’s most refugee assistance was provided through private networks of charitable ethnic and religious groups that provided both financial assistance and help in assimilating to the American way of life.6 Many Americans contributed generously to those groups but their contributions were voluntary. Under the current model, taxpayers are involuntarily bankrolling the significant costs that resettling refugees and asylees imposes on the citizens of the United States.

 

https://www.fairus.org/issue/legal-immigration/fiscal-cost-resettling-refugees-united-states

Anonymous ID: 30412e Sept. 7, 2021, 4:33 a.m. No.14534346   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4364 >>4456 >>4751

Of Course he did:Lindsey Graham Tells BBC Terrorism Threat Will Require U.S. Military to Deploy Again to Afghanistan

 

I bet he talked Bidan to fuck it up! STFU Graham you traitor!

 

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said in an interview over that weekend that the Taliban takeover will translate into so great a terrorism threat that the U.S. military will be deployed again to Afghanistan.

 

“We will be going back into Afghanistan as we went back into Iraq and Syria,” Graham said.

 

Graham began his remarks by praising former President Donald Trump, who he said reversed the damage former President Barack Obama and now President Joe Biden have done to foreign policy and the U.S. military.

 

“[Trump] destroyed the caliphate,” Graham said, referring to the ISIS takeover of Syria. “It rose on Obama and Biden’s watch, and Trump sent the military in to destroy it.”

 

“When [Trump] left, there were 2.500 U.S. soldiers on the ground with NATO allies. They’re no longer there, he killed [Iranian General Qasem] Soleimani, which I think was a good thing,” Graham said. “He rebuilt the military in a fashion where we can be effective all over the globe.”

 

“The deterioration of the military during the Obama years was real,” Graham said:

 

So here’s my point, whether you like Trump or not, whether you believe it’s Trump’s fault or Biden’s fault, here’s where we’re at as a world. The Taliban are not reformed. They’re not new. They have a view of the world, out of sync with modern times. They’re going to impose a lifestyle on the Afghan people that I think is going to make us all sick to our stomach.

 

“But most importantly, they’re going to give safe haven to al Qaeda, who has ambitions to drive us out of the Middle East writ large and attack us because of our way of life,” Graham said. “We will be going back into Afghanistan as we went back into Iraq and Syria.”

 

“You seriously think the United States will once in the foreseeable future put troops back into Afghanistan,” the BBC’s Stephen Sackur asked Graham.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/09/06/lindsey-graham-bbc-terrorism-afghanistan/

Anonymous ID: 30412e Sept. 7, 2021, 5 a.m. No.14534421   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4499

>>14534356

He hated Trump and hes in the Rockefeller center, he was in on the plan.

 

And guess what the hospital protocols have not changed, so they still do not dispense life saving drugs.

 

If i was evil id invest in hospital stocks, but I’m not, but their corporations are makinh a lot of dough by killing people

Anonymous ID: 30412e Sept. 7, 2021, 5:05 a.m. No.14534437   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14534364

Yep, giving a signsl to London, were only out temporarily, get your troops ready! I hope he is a high profile Gitmo detainee, that would be funny considering he asked Kavanaugh the question of Americans treated as an enemy combatant.

 

Now that would beBiblical

Anonymous ID: 30412e Sept. 7, 2021, 5:09 a.m. No.14534454   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14534371

I really wonder in all of history were mosquitos always giving these countries malaria.

 

I seem to remember sometinh about the suez canal or panama canal thats when they discovered it. Right or Wrong?

 

If right was it man made like geneticslly modified mosquitos of Gates?

Anonymous ID: 30412e Sept. 7, 2021, 5:23 a.m. No.14534508   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4546 >>4565

>>14534460

I think thats true.

 

True story: a client already had covid her infectious disease doctor told she does not her immunity was far superior (plus she believed the vax was a scam), client said I’m going to take it anyway I want to see my son in NY! And she did.

 

I was freakin surprised but kept my mouth shut, which was really hard.

Anonymous ID: 30412e Sept. 7, 2021, 5:48 a.m. No.14534609   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4656

>>14534588

Interesting and true, my friends HR lost her mind after the jab, became full on nazi demanding people take the jab, urging everyone to take the jab. She was rational, sane and understanding before that

Anonymous ID: 30412e Sept. 7, 2021, 5:53 a.m. No.14534631   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Conversation

Emerald Robinson Latin cross Retweeted

 

Rasmussen Reports

@Rasmussen_Poll

32% say Biden should resign now

40% say Biden deserves to be impeached

33% say Harris is not qualified to be President

 

And all of these figures above are exclusively from Democrats

 

52% of Voters Think Biden Should Resign Over Afghanistan Withdrawal

 

52% of Voters Think Biden Should Resign Over Afghanistan Withdrawal

rasmussenreports.com

8:11 PM · Sep 3, 2021

 

https://twitter.com/Rasmussen_Poll/status/1433945871851401221?s=20

Anonymous ID: 30412e Sept. 7, 2021, 5:58 a.m. No.14534655   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Markwayne Mullin

@RepMullin

This is a flat out lie. The Biden Administration abandoned them. Let’s be clear, it was our team of patriots who worked around the clock for two weeks to get them out, despite the many roadblocks from the State Department.

Quote Tweet

 

CNN

@CNN

· 20h

The US helped facilitate the departure of four American citizens from Afghanistan via an overland route to a third country, a State official says. https://cnn.it/3yToDTj

4:09 PM · Sep 6, 2021

 

CNN carrying water for DS again

 

https://twitter.com/RepMullin/status/1434972144686059523?s=20

Anonymous ID: 30412e Sept. 7, 2021, 6:10 a.m. No.14534703   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14534670

Agreed>>14534689

He’s still too loud and obnoxious. Just my reaction, hes definitely NOT his father. I suspect Barron is the only one that may follow in his fathers footsteps.

Anonymous ID: 30412e Sept. 7, 2021, 6:16 a.m. No.14534719   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4726

>>14534696

He wasnt sketchy, he told the whole story, RDS walked into the hospital with long term resperitory illness, he was advised against it. When doctors told him he would have to be intubated he got combative, they gave him s tranqilizer and a family member agreed with the doctors against his wishes, even though hevhad given authority to a third party to make decisions. They only asked the family snd didnt recognize the third party

Anonymous ID: 30412e Sept. 7, 2021, 6:28 a.m. No.14534760   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4774

Why in the World Is the Government Disrupting the Distribution of Monoclonal Antibodies Now?

Stacey LennoxSep 06, 2021 1:00 PM ET

 

Because they dont want the plandemic to end

AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File

After demonizing nearly every medication with the potential to reduce the severity of COVID-19 symptoms, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) finally recommended monoclonal antibodies earlier this summer. Before the official recommendation, some providers used them under an emergency use authorization (EUA) granted by the FDA in November 2020. The FDA just granted an EUA to allow their use for SARS-CoV-2 post-exposure and ongoing prophylaxis. This approval will increase demand.

 

Recently, the treatment has gotten quite a bit of media coverage. While the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has been promoting the treatment on the Combat Covid website since early summer, one man ensured a nationwide media campaign. Once Florida Governor Ron DeSantis decided to promote outpatient treatment using the antibodies and establish infusion centers, the media reacted because he is a very dangerous Republican.

 

Related: Only Ron DeSantis Would Get Criticized for Doing Exactly What Biden’s HHS Wants

 

During the week leading into the Labor Day holiday, DeSantis was on the road again, touting the success of Florida’s program in disconnecting COVID-19 infection from hospitalization in the state. Patients gave personal testimony about their experience with the treatment. Hospitalizations in the state declined 20% during the first few weeks the infusion centers were up and running. Then something interesting happened.

 

On Friday, someone who claimed to be an urgent care specialist tweeted that HHS had informed him that the government would now decide which facilities would receive doses of monoclonal antibodies. Jim Jackson wrote: “So now the government is getting involved in [read: restricting] monoclonal antibody distribution. Before, I could just order as much as we needed, and they shipped it next day air. Now a govt. commission will decide when, if, and how much I will be able to get for my pts [patients]. ‘Should you have any questions regarding this update in ordering and distribution procedures, please email the Federal COVID-19 Response Team.’ Wonderful.”

 

He added the alert from HHS that confirmed his assertion. Now, only facilities participating in the HHS Protect program can order the treatment, and the agency will review all orders. Suppose the current distribution map provided by HHS includes the HHS Protect facilities. In that case, the new order review process seems like a heavy administrative burden for the program. It may delay or limit treatment for at-risk patients…

 

https://pjmedia.com/uncategorized/stacey-lennox/2021/09/06/why-in-the-world-is-the-government-disrupting-the-distribution-of-monoclonal-antibodies-now-n1476240

Anonymous ID: 30412e Sept. 7, 2021, 6:31 a.m. No.14534774   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4788

>>14534760

Plus states get to keep the Medicaid dollars after old people die.

 

If DeSantis can prove he extends the life and health of all the old people there, dems dont like it. One of main reasons Cuomo et al killed the elderly

Anonymous ID: 30412e Sept. 7, 2021, 6:34 a.m. No.14534782   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4800 >>4806

>>14534764

Was that at the sane time Prnce tried to skidaddle to NH and got stopped? Different time I think but same plan. Can you imagine POTUS having Pence as VP knowing he hated him everyday he was there!

Anonymous ID: 30412e Sept. 7, 2021, 6:40 a.m. No.14534803   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4807

>>14534788

I sauced it months ago, even if it goes into some other fund, the fed diesnt monitor those dollar’s in real time, they msy do it annually but kill off 30,000 is not adjusted. Ill do it later

Anonymous ID: 30412e Sept. 7, 2021, 6:44 a.m. No.14534821   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4830

>>14534800

Im not on the fence on him, took me long time to get this point, but my final imoression is hes evil. Why fo you think the GOP pushed him on POTUS, think his chief of staff Mark Short all in on russia, russia russia collusion hoax; and what he did to Flynn, that was not innocent

Anonymous ID: 30412e Sept. 7, 2021, 6:58 a.m. No.14534859   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4873

>>14534822

Pence was supposed to send it back to the states so tgey could do an indepth investigations, he didnt allow for another 45 days, i dont think ot overturning the eldctorate. Many states asked for more time to confirm.

 

Past that, as I said I couldnt come to the conclusion Pence was evil for long time, but getting that masonic coin from a dem, kinda clinched it for me, along with a 100 other things that nagged at me. One think that got old was his syrupy praise and humility, i got nauseous watching him. I thought hevwas humble but he sounded the same for four years. I think POTUS kept him on a short leash. Btw he ran the covid WH debacle, that lead to what we have now