No Santas for Somalis in Minnesota, but….

….Texas Somali Head Start kids enjoy the festivities!

A Minnesota Santa is pretty angry because his usual Head Start gig was canceled after a couple of families complained.  Hat tip: Randy.  Those who complained presumably told organizers they were offended by the Christian symbol—Santa Claus?   Of course, I’m thinking, hey, maybe just keep your kids at home the day Santa arrives.   But, this isn’t about protecting young children from the bad influences of Santa Claus, this is about forcing us to change America, bit by little bit.

From City Pages:

The holiday season is a tough time to lose your job — especially if you’re Santa Claus.

For the past four years, Dennis Jackson has dressed up as Santa and entertained kids at the Head Start program in St. Peter.

When he showed up to schedule this year’s volunteer appearances, the administration told him that parents had complained about the annual Santa visits, and that he was no longer welcome.

“They said it’s against some peoples’ wishes,” says Jackson. “It made me mad.”

Jackson says he didn’t get much in the way of an explanation from Head Start, so he penned a letter to the St. Peter Herald earlier this week protesting his dismissal. In the letter, Jackson complains that we’ve all taken this politically correct thing way too far.

“Why should the parents of approximately three or four children take the enjoyment away from 30 to 40 children?” writes Jackson. “I think the parents of these three or four children should sacrifice their wishes instead of Rule.”

Yes, indeed.

This article in the Minnesota Post tells us it was Somali families who complained.  And, here is another story with more details.

Meanwhile in Texas

From My San Antonio:

It was the 3- and 4-year-olds’ shining moment to perform, and they didn’t disappoint.

This week, 71 refugee children from 14 countries joined 108 American classmates from the Culebra Head Start to put on the annual winter program sponsored by the Family Services Association.

More than 150 people packed the auditorium at the Neighborhood Place at 3014 Rivas St., where parents parked deep into the South Side community to watch the holiday show.

Pam Espurvoa, a caseworker for refugees, said the staff also had spread the word to parents without transportation that they could join children at bus stops at 3 p.m. and ride with them to the program.

The curtains opened for each class as its members entertained their relatives, teachers and bus drivers with a medley of Christmas chestnuts that included “Feliz Navidad” and “Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer.”

They held hands as they wished the crowd a Merry Christmas, swaying back and forth.

Gasp!  They wore antlers!  They jingled bells!  THEY WORE SANTA HATS!

As “Jingle Bell Rock” blared across the auditorium, the tots shook bells in and out of synch with the song. Amina Hassan, 3, from Somalia, scrunched her face as she jangled a blue bell in the air.

She’d watched her older sister leave for class last year and cried because she was too young to go. Now she was performing in class shows like her sister.

With a stoic face, she stared out at parents snapping photos with raised cell phones, and shook her chimes until the last note.

The children wore Santa Claus hats that slipped over their eyes. Red balls bulged from their noses. And some girls wore antlers on paper headbands.

Texas Head Start and refugee workers, please accept my apology if this report brings the wrath of the Islamists and the politically correct down upon you.

An after thought: I didn’t research these Head Start programs mentioned in this post, but it came to my attention 3 years ago when researching the refugee resettlement agency,Virginia Council of Churches, that large amounts of some “church” budgets come from the federal government for running Head Start programs.  As a matter of fact, Head Start funding made up the greatest portion of the VCC budget at that time.

Update December 20th: Somalis enjoy Christmas party put on by Catholic Charities in Nashville, TN, here.  So what is up with those Minnesota Somalis?

Update December 23rd:  Minnesota Somalis say Head Start made the decision to cancel Santa and should apologize for placing the blame on one ethnic group–Somalis.

The Afghan refugees of Fremont, CA

A reader sent me a very interesting and informative article written by Judith Miller for City Journal.      It is long, but well worth reading to understand what is happening with one of the largest communities of Afghan refugees in the US.   Although some are assimilating, one is left with the impression that this is a refugee group that is not really making it in America—-the country that took them in, but the country that is waging war in Afghanistan.

Please read the whole article, but here is one portion about the trouble brewing in Fremont.

The local police tread carefully with this secretive, suspicious community, whose experiences back in Afghanistan have made it understandably anxious about law enforcement. Most police clashes with Afghans involve what Craig Steckler, Fremont’s police chief, calls “cultural” issues. Soon after he became chief, he remembers, a gang of young Afghans tried to oust officers on patrol from what they called their “tribal lands.” “We had to spend some time reeducating them that no, actually, this was our territory and they had to respect our laws,” he says.

Domestic abuse of women is rising by the day, says Najia Hamid, founder and executive director of the Afghan Elderly Association, a community group, but Afghans resist reporting such incidents. Ditto child abuse, Steckler adds: Afghans are often surprised to learn that what they consider ordinary discipline can be a crime in America. Afghan gangs keep the police busy as well. Members of one gang, which called itself SAG, for “Save Afghan Girls,” took it upon themselves to protect the honor of young Afghan women by beating and harassing non-Afghans who tried to date them.

But Steckler’s most pressing concern must be the one that neither he nor the Oakland-based Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) would discuss: their efforts to monitor the Afghan community for signs of radicalization. At least two sources said that the FBI-led task force is investigating several Afghan and Pakistani residents of Alameda County—specifically, young men believed to have been friendly with or related to Najibullah Zazi. Earlier this year, Zazi—a 25-year-old Afghan-born Pashtun and naturalized U.S. citizen—pleaded guilty to plotting with al-Qaida to carry out multiple bombings in the New York City subway system. Zazi grew up in Queens, not California. But one of the Afghans said to be under JTTF surveillance is one of Zazi’s many cousins, a Bay Area resident said to have been in touch with him when he was traveling to New York to carry out the attack.

More broadly, the JTTF has been trying to assess how many young Afghans may be vulnerable to militant Islamism’s seductive appeal. Complicating the task is the difficulty of distinguishing potentially dangerous militants from those attracted by the broader, nonviolent wave of interest in Islam that is now filling the mosques and Islamic centers on Fridays, especially with younger Afghans. A recent debate on the role of Islam in modern American life sponsored by the Afghan Cultural Society, for instance, attracted an audience of 300, many of them young.

Although there appears to be disagreement about what role the mosques play in radicalization (some Muslim leaders are hiding that information), there is one line in this paragraph I really want all of us to focus on.

Where, exactly, would this radicalization take place? Qayoumi says that the community’s ten or so mosques, mostly Sunni, haven’t helped the area’s Afghans acquire a political voice and identity. Farid Younos, a professor of human-development studies and sociology at Cal State–East Bay, agrees that while local mosques “play a very important spiritual role,” most “tend to stick to religious rather than political issues, despite the fact that politics and religion are not separate in Islam.”

Most of us in the West, especially in America’s hyper-sensitive secular society, cannot wrap our minds around the notion that Islamic law (shariah law) is religious law used to govern nations and peoples.  There is no separation of church and state in majority Muslim countries.   So, as we at this moment try to eliminate even Christmas from the public square, many Muslims, if they had the power, would prefer we were governed by Allah instead of the US Constitution.  They would have Allah in the public square (or more accurately, the mosque in the public square because they would never allow an image of Allah).

Homegrown terrorists increase in number

The problem of “homegrown” terrorism resulting from radicalization in the U.S. is one that law enforcement officials are increasingly worried about. According to a new study by New York University’s Center on Law and Security, 81 percent of the nearly 1,000 defendants in the 50 most high-profile terrorist plots prosecuted since 9/11 are homegrown Islamic militants. Of those prosecuted this year, more than half are U.S. citizens.

Just forget about the idea that Muslims are radicalized because of our war in Afghanistan, or our close ties to Israel, or because they are poor and not assimilating, those may be the superficial excuses, but at the very core of this is that we are engaged in a worldwide struggle over what form of government people should live under—a Constitutional government in our case verses a Shariah form of government.   In a kind of one-two punch, some Islamic leaders are waging the war through stealth and the radicalized young are waging it through violence.

Illinois: More Muslim immigrants busted in fraud case

I guess we should be thanking the Obama Administration for its crackdown on fraud that rips off the taxpayer.  I have so many crime bust stories this morning, I’m probably boring you.  (Here and here are my previous posts).

This one is from Rockford, IL and it involves the sale of knock-offs—items of clothing that carry phony brand-names.  The news report isn’t clear, but it looks like the items sold in a small grocery store, were being purchased with food stamp cards.

From WIFR.com:

ROCKFORD (WIFR) — Yesterday federal and local law enforcement officers arrested three Rockford residents on federal charges of trafficking in counterfeit goods, and four Rockford residents on charges of wire fraud, and today, one more Rockford resident was arrested on the charge of wire fraud.

The charges announced today were the result of an investigation that began in June 2009.

In June 2009, law enforcement had been notified that several stores in Rockford were believed to be selling counterfeit Nike products. Only licensed retailers may cell certain trademarked brands.

[….]

The three Rockford men charged in complaints with trafficking in counterfeit goods ARE: Mohammad Hamad, 42, Mohammad Hariz, 19, and Abdul Hariz, 21.

The four Rockford men charged in complaints with wire fraud are: Nassir Ali, 41, Haitham Hariz, 24, Abdulaziz Saeed Abdullah Mohammed, 36, Kassim Hariz, 44, AND Saleh Quhshi, 37.

E-2 Treaty Investors?  Or, refugees just doing well in America?   Knowing how difficult it is to find employment and how out of reach it is to actually own a store, don’t you wonder where these guys are getting the seed money for their ventures.  I sure hope Obama’s security agencies are working on tracking the start-up money.

Georgia, yet another food stamp fraud story this morning

Just when I thought I could move on to other stuff, comes another case of food stamp fraud involving an immigrant-owned convenience store.  At least there doesn’t appear to be a terrorist connection as in my previous report.    I’m posting this one in case new readers aren’t sure how the scam is done.  This alleged scammer was generous though—most in the food stamp rip-off business do a 50-50 deal.

From the Albany Herald:

Mayurkumar Patel, 31, was arrested at his father’s 701 N. Jefferson St. Downtown Eatery and More convenience store and restaurant at about 2:45 p.m. Tuesday, said Greg Edwards, Dougherty District Attorney.

By 6 p.m. Patel had not been booked into Dougherty County Jail, but he was expected, said a jail spokeswoman.

“The charges are financial transaction fraud and computer theft,” Edwards said. “He took thousands, in excess of $100,000, from a taxpayer program that is supposed to help people buy food.”

The way the scheme worked, according to Edwards, is that Patel would accept a Electronic Benefit Transfer system card meant to purchase food at his father’s store from customers.

Patel would then charge the food-stamp system as if food were purchased. Patel would give cash back to the customer instead of food, Edwards said.

“He operated like this,” Edwards said. “Say he took a card for $100. He would return $60 to the cardholder and keep $40 for himself.”

Note to people in refugee resettlement, you need to be alerting refugees that they can get into legal trouble for selling their privilege to purchase  food by participating as the seller of the stamps.  It is not just the buyer of the stamps who can go to jail.

Connecting the dots on food stamp fraud

I was pleased to see this story at World Net Daily where reporters have started connecting the dots on the massive food stamp fraud going on in small town and big city America.   We’ve been following immigrant food stamp fraud (large money transfers, not little issues of someone buying junk food on stamps) for years.  If you use our search function for ‘food stamp fraud’ you will see dozens of posts from every corner of America on the topic.

This story is different in that it begins to show how large a problem this is, especially when it is believed that we are ‘redistributing wealth’ to terrorists.

From World Net Daily:

Federal agents have raided several convenience stores and a mosque in tiny Henderson, N.C., while arresting at least two Muslim men in connection with the raid.
Authorities suspect the stores were operating a so-called hawala money-transfer network supporting terrorist activities in Yemen, including al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, WND has learned. AQAP’s leaders include fugitive al-Qaida cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, who has been linked to 10 major terror plots in the past year alone.

Mohamed Mohamed Nagi, 33, and Abdullah Ahmed Almuwallad, 32, have been charged with food stamp fraud. Additionally, Almuwallad has been charged with transporting stolen cigarettes and possession of the illegal stimulant cathinone, more commonly known a khat. Khat is popular in many countries of the Arabian peninsula and the Horn of Africa, but in Yemen it’s a full-blown national addiction.

FBI agents have had both men under surveillance for several months. Federal, state and local law enforcement agents on Thursday searched four stores in Henderson, located about 40 miles north of Raleigh, N.C., including the stores where Nagi and Almuwallad worked. Agents converged on the targets using a helicopter and unmarked cars.

[….]

Investigators suspect proceeds from cigarette smuggling and food stamp irregularities have been laundered through the Henderson stores to terror front groups in Yemen.

Somalis again!

The Somali community also has been the subject of federal investigations into terrorist money-laundering involving food stamps.

Federal agents suspect Somali refugees have funneled millions of dollars from food-stamp fraud and drug sales through Somali grocery stores into overseas bank accounts used by al-Qaida.

CAIR has defended the Somali store owners against the allegations, even meeting with the head of the civil-rights unit of the USDA to complain about the agency’s food-stamp investigations, which it argues are “causing enormous harm to the owners and the Somali community,” reveals a confidential CAIR memo published in the book, “Muslim Mafia: Inside the Secret Underworld That’s Conspiring to Islamize America.