Anonymous ID: c8f672 April 16, 2019, 4:20 a.m. No.6197486   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7496 >>7727

Not in My Backyard Pelosi

The Nuclear Option: It’s Time for Elite Northern Cities to Share Burden of Illegal Immigration. 15 Apr 2019

Once again, President Trump has hit upon a supposedly “controversial” proposal that has caused the entire herd of fainting goats in the Washington press corps to collapse in fevered panting and jerky spasms. And, once again, the idea is simple, logical and genius

 

Faced with a massive and growing crisis of 100,000 illegal immigrants storming the border every month, Mr. Trump must decide what to do with all these people who have discovered the giant Trojan horse that is America’s immigration system.

 

Cross the border, claim asylum, get a court date, be set free and vanish into the interior of the country — never to show up for that court date. Even better, grab a child or buy somebody else’s child (previously known as “human trafficking” or “child slavery”) and hit the border claiming to be a “family.”

 

These people — chiefly Democrats and journalists these days — claiming there is no crisis on the border and encouraging this disaster to continue are on the wrong side of what is turning into a massive humanitarian crisis.

 

All so they can feel good about themselves. They think of themselves as “welcoming” and are encouraging so many people to make such a treacherous journey — guided by mercenary merchants of misery and death — that should end with them getting sent right back to where they came from. If they don’t get raped and killed along the way.

 

All of this, of course, is underwritten by the murderous drug cartels that use their human packages as diversions at the border to tie up U.S. Border Patrol agents so they can get the product they actually care about — deadly opiates and other drugs — into the country undetected

 

The president’s proposal: If House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the other open-border, Sanctuary City Democrats love this crisis so much, let them take in all the illegals while the courts catch up with all the cases.

 

I mean, really, how is that anything other than allowing Mrs. Pelosi and her Democrats to demonstrate the “love” they have for these illegals? Allow them into their cities, where they are already given “sanctuary” from federal agents trying hopelessly to enforce federal immigration laws that were duly enacted by Congress.

 

Why should border states and border cities have to bear the entire brunt of a national crisis? Why shouldn’t that massive burden be shared at least by all the people who think it is such a terrific situation?

 

Why not open a pipeline of illegals straight into San Francisco and Portland, Oregon, Chicago and New York City? Let them deal with the humanitarian crisis that they are encouraging. Or, how about Denver, the pothead campground of America?

 

The reaction from the press and Democrats to Mr. Trump’s proposal tells you all you need to know about just how dishonest these people are about the debacle at the border.

 

“The extent of this administration’s cynicism and cruelty cannot be overstated,” said a statement released from Mrs. Pelosi’s office. “Using human beings — including little children — as pawns in their warped game to perpetuate fear and demonize immigrants is despicable, and in some cases, criminal.”

 

OK. Whatever. At least she reveals her true self. She doesn’t want them in her city. Or in her vineyard, which is surrounded by a wall. Unless, of course, they come to work for cheap.

 

For in Pelosi’s vineyard, the last shall be first and the first shall be last. For many are called, but few are chosen.

Charles Hurt

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/04/15/the-nuclear-option-its-time-for-elite-northern-cities-to-share-burden-of-illegal-immigration/

Anonymous ID: c8f672 April 16, 2019, 6:04 a.m. No.6197986   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8032

An fellow posting anon of many years asked me to post this info (anon is working hard to get a job, a pray for the fag). The anon was on twitter with MN peeps and they say Omar was elected by all the refugees, read article below. How Ilhan Omar Has Raised $1 Million in Her Campaign

 

Minnesota has the most refugees per capita in the U.S. Will that continue?

Minnesota has the highest number of refugees per capita nationwide, according to the U.S. Census and refugee-support agencies. With 2 percent of the nation’s population, Minnesota has 13 percent of its refugees.

refugees cost an estimated $107,000 each in food aid, medical expenses and other services, according to one researcher. The resettlement cost per refugee, includes the cost of food stamps, English lessons, job training and social services

Communities have no control over the in-flow of refugees, yet they must share the cost of supporting them according to Kim Crockett, VP of the Center of the American Experiment, a conservative think tank based in Golden Valley. Twin Cities group, New American Services of Catholic Charities, applied to take in 167 refugees last year.

After 90 days, the obligation of the sponsoring agencies expires.

President Donald Trump said govt would reduce the number of incoming refugees. A 59% drop from the fiscal 2017 goal of 110,000 set under the Obama admin. Refugees are free to apply for taxpayer-funded government aid, like any other residents. Nonprofit groups often help them apply.

A 2017 Notre Dame study on the economic outlook of refugees said that after 20 years, refugees are more likely than native-born residents to be receiving welfare and food-support payments

The state doesn’t keep track of refugees who arrive in the U.S. and then move to Minnesota. But the federal government does.

MN accepted 3,059 refugees from other countries in 2016, another 4,523 refugees in the two-year period ending Sept. 9/15/13 per Office of Refugee Settlement. But at the same time, a second wave arrived — 3,864 refugees who moved from other states to MN.

Minnesota’s secondary migration was larger than all other states combined. As soon as they have a choice of where to live, many refugees choose Minnesota. “Minnesota has been a magnet,” said Bob Oehrig, director of Arrive Ministries in Richfield, a refugee agency. He said Minnesota has what refugees want — jobs, good social welfare programs, and plenty of people from their home country. It’s a chain reaction, refugees attract family and friends, who attract more refugees.”

8% of the population is foreign-born, according to the Minnesota Compass

The refugee resettlement program is a federal effort, but the federal government “does not compensate Minnesota, or the local school districts, cities or counties, who find themselves coping with large concentrations of refugees,” Crockett says; so when refugees are enrolled in Medicaid, assistance programs for housing, transportation or language study, Minnesotans absorb the extra costs.

“Today, voluntary agencies like Lutheran Social Services and Catholic Charities have more say on where refugees are placed than elected officials in Minnesota,” Crockett adds. “That’s wrong

City council Jeff Johnson had a plan to limit refugee settlement. he said. “I wanted a moratorium until we could find out how much money is being spent. Johnson favors Trump’s cutbacks. He isn’t surprised that sponsoring agencies support more refugees.

 

“Of course they think it’s a good deal. They get about $1,000 apiece,” said Johnson. The International Institute’s Graupman confirmed that the refugees each get $950 when they arrive, and the sponsoring agency gets the same amount. Those federal payments accounted for 42 % of Arrive Ministries’ budget last year, according to director Oehrig. sponsors say they are motivated by sympathy, not money

https://www.twincities.com/2018/01/13/the-not-so-welcome-mat-minnesota-winces-at-refugee-cutbacks/

TN challenging refugee program

https://www.thomasmore.org/news/first-nation-tennessee-files-lawsuit-challenging-constitutionality-federal-refugee-resettlement-program/

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the foreign-born population in the United States is at a record 41.3 million. One-quarter of the U.S. population is now either foreign-born or has foreign-born parents.

https://mobile.wnd.com/2015/11/staggering-number-of-muslim-refugees-under-obama/#hEvXJa4yotXEB2GH.99

Wikipedia: History of the Somalis in Minneapolis–Saint Paul are an ethnic group in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul (Twin Cities) urban area and makes up one of the largest Somali diasporas in the US. As of 2016, there were around 80,000 Somalis in Minnesota.[1]