Lebanon: Nah, we don’t want any permanent Palestinian “refugees” either

All Middle Eastern (Muslim) countries know they need to go along with the plan—no permanent home for any Palestinian so-called “refugees” because then they won’t be able to harass and pressure Israel or get the western bucks for Gaza.

From the Palestinian News Agency:

BEIRUT, August 16, 2011 (WAFA) – President Mahmoud Abbas and his Lebanese counterpart Michel Suleiman Tuesday asserted their total rejection to permanent resettlement of Palestinian refugees in Lebanon.

In a meeting in the Lebanese Presidential Palace, Abbas said, “The Palestinian refugees’ existence in Lebanon is temporary, which is under the Lebanese law.”

He added, “Palestinian refugees are temporary guests, who abide by the Lebanese law and Sovereignty. We believe that there are no Palestinian weapons to protect Palestinians, but they are under the protection of Lebanon.”

Temporarily that is.

This reminds me that I haven’t watched “We Con the World” lately.  If you haven’t seen it (or even if you have!) watch it here.

Mexican-Iraqi drug operation busted in California

The Iraqis are Chaldean Christians!

From AP at My San Antonio (Hat tip: Gary):

SAN DIEGO (AP) — Federal officials said Thursday they’ve taken down a drug and weapons trafficking ring involving members of a U.S. Iraqi community and a major Mexican drug cartel that was caught selling large amounts of drugs, guns and grenades.

Police in El Cajon said they’ve arrested more than 60 people in the takedown of the ring, whose members are suspected of being affiliated with the Chaldean Organized Crime Syndicate based in Detroit.

Smugglers were shipping drugs from El Cajon to Iraqis in Detroit, authorities said.

El Cajon and federal police say they have seized 18 pounds (8 kilograms) of methamphetamine, narcotics, cocaine and other drugs; more than 3,500 pounds (1,600 kilograms) of marijuana; $630,000 in cash; four IEDs; and more than 30 guns, including assault rifles.

In April, a Drug Enforcement Agency undercover agent was shown a hand grenade by an immigrant and was told additional grenades were available from a Mexican military source.

The cartel, Sinaloa, is Mexico’s most powerful drug cartel, led by Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, who has become one of the world’s richest and most-wanted men since he escaped from a Mexican prison 10 years ago.

Iraqis entered US illegally

Detroit and San Diego have the largest and second-largest populations of Chaldeans in the United States. Chaldeans are descendants of the ancient inhabitants of Mesopotamia — what is now Iraq — and many have fled to escape persecution for their Christianity.

Officials say the Chaldean syndicate has a longstanding relationship with the Sinaloa cartel. Many Chaldeans passed through Tijuana on their way to the United States, helped by Mexican migrant smugglers, authorities said.

The investigation focused on an Iraqi social club in El Cajon that authorities said is a hub of criminal activity conducted by Iraqi organized crime.

Iraqis have been busy lately, first the Kentucky terror bust, then the Tennessee man who wants to see mommy and daddy,  then the Jersey knife attack and now this!

Where is AP reporter Matthew Lee?  If anyone sees him, tell him his Iraqis are here!

50,000th resettled Bhutanese refugee arrives in South Dakota

LOL!  That does not mean 50,000 have gone to South Dakota!   It means that 50,000 people of Nepali descent have left camps in Nepal to resettle in the West over the last 4 years.  The US has taken 42,000 thus far and has promised to take 60,000 total.

To new readers:  In 2007 the Bush Administration Asst. Secretary of State for Population, Refugees and Migration, Ellen Sauerbrey, gave the green light for the US to resettle 60,000 Bhutanese (really Nepalese) to the US over 5 years.  Remember there is a Republican Open Borders faction whose members are convinced that we need a continuing stream of cheap immigrant labor.  (By the way, the Left’s latest bogeyman, Grover Norquist, is all for amnesty and open borders.  I think some of these Republicans also believe that they will get the immigrant voters for their party if they advocate for amnesty.)

The story with the Bhutanese is that they really aren’t Bhutanese but Nepalese who went to live in neighboring Bhutan, many at the beginning of the twentieth century, but then Bhutan had a resurgence of ethnic nationalism and wanted Bhutan for the Bhutanese and drove out the ‘foreigners.’   Nepal, a stable country, didn’t want to take its ethnic people back so they have lived in camps for upwards of 20 years.  It is those people we are now resettling into our miserable economy.

Here is the news from the UNHCR:

KATHMANDU, Nepal, August 17 (UNHCR) – Jai Prasad Sunuwar flew to South Dakota in the United States earlier this month, becoming the 50,000th refugee originating from Bhutan to be resettled from Nepal under a programme launched four years ago by UNHCR and its partners.

[….]

Under one of UNHCR’s largest resettlement programmes, more than 42,000 of the refugees have begun new lives in the United States. Others have left camps in eastern Nepal for resettlement in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. They had come to Nepal during the early 1990s, fleeing ethnic tensions in Bhutan.

[….]

When the resettlement programme began in November 2007 there were almost 110,000 refugees from Bhutan residing in seven camps in eastern Nepal, three of which have since been closed. Of those remaining in the camps, some 47,000 have expressed an interest in resettlement.

By the way, when this wholesale redistribution of people and their culture to different parts of the world began there was a faction of the refugee population trying to stop the resettlement because they were holding out hope that continued pressure on Bhutan would result in that country relenting and letting them return.   Instead the US stepped in to help remove the pressure from Bhutan.   I’m not a big fan of  Presidential candidate Ron Paul, but he would probably recommend staying out of other countries’ domestic issues that have NOTHING to do with our national security!

What do you bet we are going to end up taking more than the 60,000 Ellen Sauerbrey promised?

We have written a lot on the Bhutanese, just type that word into our search function for our archives on the subject.

Looks like the Jersey knife-wielding attacker was an Iraqi; worked for military contractor

Remember the story about Abdulrahim Sulaiman which we first reported here in January 2010 when he was caught with a knife in a suburban New York school (said he was lost trying to find Ft. Dix).   Then he turned up again most recently here in South Jersey where he nearly killed a man in what authorities suggest was a purely random attack.   Well, this is the latest, not a Somali at all, but an Iraqi in the US legally (therefore a refugee!).

Funny we just learned how awful it is that we aren’t bringing Iraqis to the US fast enough according to a Tennessean report I just posted this morning.

From Phillyburbs.com  (Hat tip: wtd2):

MOUNT HOLLY — A Connecticut man struck on Interstate 295 after allegedly attacking two men at a Mansfield gas station admitted that he stabbed one of the victims, according to authorities, who asked that his $1 million bail remain during a court hearing Monday.

Abdulrahim Sulaiman, 25, of Bridgeport, had his first appearance in Superior Court since his arrest Aug. 5 after the serious crash on the highway in Bordentown Township.

After about a week’s stay in the hospital, Sulaiman, who was temporarily living in Pemberton Township, was sent to Burlington County Jail on two counts of first-degree attempted murder.

Superior Court Judge Jeanne T. Covert ordered that he be held on $1 million bail and have no contact with the victims if he makes bail.

Sulaiman admitted to authorities that he stabbed a fuel deliveryman at the Valero gas station on Route 206 in Mansfield, but his motive for what authorities described as a random attack was still unclear, Burlington County Assistant Prosecutor John Brennan said.

Sulaiman is not a United States citizen, but is in the country legally, Brennan said. He has ties to Iraq and a juvenile record, he said.   [LOL! “ties to Iraq”—they can’t even tell the public that he must be an Iraqi refugee originally resettled in Bridgeport, CT by the US State Department.]

Worked for Defense Department contractor!

At the time of the alleged attacks, Sulaiman was working at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst for defense subcontractor Akima Logistics, which is located on the base.

On Wednesday, Neal Cooksey, senior corporate counsel for Akima,  confirmed that Sulaiman has worked on the base at various times since November 2010 and was an employee at the time of the attack.  [So they didn’t know about his arrest in New York in January 2010 when they hired him?]

Cooksey said Sulaiman was a role player in training exercises to help troops preparing to deploy overseas. Role players help simulate conditions the troops may encounter. Akima Logistics is “a major provider of role-player and foreign-language-speaking training support at U.S. Army installations,” according to its website.

Sulaiman was off-duty when the alleged attacks occurred and is now suspended without pay while company officals investigate, Cooksey said. He said Akima has zero-tolerance for workplace violence or weapons on the base.

After the Kentucky Iraqi refugee alleged terrorists arrest we learned that the FBI was going to re-screen all the Iraqi refugees—note to the FBI, you can start here with Sulaiman.

Where is Matthew Lee?    It just ticks me off!  AP reporter Lee wrote a complaining article every month FOR MONTHS at the end of the Bush Administration and the refrain was always the same—bad Bush, bad US, not bringing Iraqis in fast enough.  Where is he now, why don’t we ever hear any mainstream media reports (besides local papers) on people like Sulaiman?  Where are the real investigative reporters?

Iraqi refugee: I need to see my mommy and daddy

Here is an article from The Tennessean this week (from the same reporter who did a hatchet job on Brigitte Gabriel and the American Congress for Truth recently) that will make your blood boil.

Seems we are supposed to have sympathy for the budget cuts (that means the flow of your money to the “church” federal contractors which resettle refugees in your towns and cities) and resultant lay-offs due to enhanced security checks for refugees.  For new readers, resettlement contractors are paid by the head—more refugees they resettle more tax dollars they receive.

And, remember it was only earlier this summer when two Iraqis were arrested in nearby Kentucky on terrorism charges, but reporter Smietana doesn’t mention that. (What! Smietana doesn’t know how to google?).

It’s all just boohoo, refugee agencies don’t have money and Iraqis like this guy (who looks to be at least in his 30s) is stamping his feet and wanting to know when mommy and daddy will get here from Iraq!

From The Tennessean:

When Ahmed Ahmed left his home in Iraq as a refugee in 2008, he hoped his parents and sister would follow him soon.

Three years later, Ahmed, former translator for Iraq’s ministry of defense, is living in Nashville, and they are still in Baghdad.

“The wait is killing me,” Ahmed said.

The number of refugees being resettled in Nashville has slowed dramatically because of federal regulations enacted this year. The regulations are designed to weed out refugees who might pose a security risk, but they’ve left refugees like Ahmed waiting to reunite with family. And they’ve left charities that resettle refugees with six-figure budget deficits.

The Nashville office of World Relief, a Christian nonprofit, had expected to resettle about 550 refugees from Iraq, Bhutan, Myanmar and other countries this year. The slowdown has reduced that figure to about 430.

Since the charity receives government funding for each refugee, that has meant about $105,000 in budget cuts, said Nathan Kinser, director of World Relief’s Nashville office.

The charity made the budget cuts by not replacing employees who resigned.

[…..]

Catholic Charities in Nashville has seen a similar slowdown. It had hoped to resettle about 600 refugees. But its numbers are off by about 30 percent this year, said Kellye Branson, director of Refugee Services for Catholic Charities of Tennessee Inc., prompting budget cuts of about $125,000 and some layoffs.

Readers, go have a look at Catholic Charities of Tennessee’s Form 990 for 2010.   They had an income of $13,245,078 (yes millions of dollars) and $10,300,875 (yes, over $10 million came from taxpayer funding).  That amounts to 78% of their annual budget is paid by you!   So they are whining about losing $125,000 dollars in funding this year—so if my math is correct that amounts to a lose of less than 1% of their government-funded support!

World Relief in Nashville must be funded through the national World Relief headquarters in Maryland where the organization gets $32,701,335 ($32 MILLION DOLLARS FROM TAXPAYERS) and its CEO, Sammy Mah, is paid $323,302 in annual salary and benefits (LOL! Doing well by doing good!)  By the way, its highest paid contractor (for services) is $772,543 to something called True Sense Marketing (must be a PR firm).   See their most recent Form 990 here.  And, they are whining about losing $105,000 in funding.  Maybe Sammy and other 6-figure employees could chip in a little of their money—you know redistribute the wealth to the poor and suffering refugees like Ahmed!

So we are told that Ahmed, who had been working as a translator for the Iraqi defense department (and has his daughter here with him) doesn’t “understand” why it’s taking so long?  Come on Smietana, who do you think you are talking to with this silly reporting?

Ahmed said he doesn’t understand why the refugee resettlement process is taking so long. He just wants to see the rest of his family.

“I need to see my mom and dad,” he said.

Want to learn more about Iraqi refugees, see our previous 503 posts on them here.