Australia (again!): Iraqi refugee sentenced in human trafficking case

He was a former refugee who had gained Australian citizenship and was probably encouraging his kids to hold signs like these (behead the infidels)!

From ABC News Australia:

A former Iraqi refugee has been sentenced to more than 11 years in jail for people smuggling.

The Victorian County Court heard Ali Haidari, 37, arrived in Australia on a boat carrying asylum seekers and then used his contacts to organise passage for families.

He pleaded guilty to three charges of people smuggling and one count of trafficking an estimated $1.5 million worth of methamphetamine.

Haidari charged asylum seekers between US$8,000 and US$10,000 for the trip to Australia.

[….]

The court heard Haidari was a Kurd who had fled Iraq and Iran and then sought asylum in Australia after a childhood of persecution and violence.  [And, LOL! they believed him!-–ed]

He was granted a protection visa after four months in detention and became a citizen in 2000.

People smuggling and drug running and he will be eligible for parole in only eight years!

Haidari will serve minimum of eight years’ jail before being eligible for parole.

No mention of deportation here either.

You know what I would like to see—asylum lawyers being made responsible for their clients actions.  Imagine if these lawyers (we have loads of them as ‘ambulance chasers’ on our southern border waiting for the supposed “asylum seekers” to arrive so that they can advise them on how to proceed to con immigration judges) were made responsible for crimes committed by their clients.  That would put a chill on this asylum industry in a heart beat.

New Zealand: Knife-wielding Somali refugee given light sentence

He said he was sorry and the judge had sympathy for him.

From 3News (Christchurch):

The knife-wielding Somali refugee who went on a stabbing rampage in Christchurch in March has been sentenced to six-and-a-half years in prison.

Judge David Saunders handed down the sentence at the Christchurch District Court which includes the provision that he must serve half his prison term before being eligible for parole.

Zakariye Mohammed Hussein, 27, began his crime spree at Redwood Primary School in the early hours of March 15 where he threatened two staff with a knife.

Visit the story and read about his carjacking and slashing spree.

He will be eligible for parole in three and a half years!

Judge Saunders gave him a discount for his depression, remorse, personal circumstances and guilty pleas.

He was initially charged with attempted murder but police dropped that charge in June.

Hussein will be eligible for parole in three-and-half-years.

But, no mention of deportation…hmmmm!

Australian (immigrant) children carry signs calling for beheadings

In yet another protest (supposedly!) against that really goofy anti-Islam youtube trailer (you know the one Hillary and Susan Rice blame for the death of a US Ambassador in Libya), anti-America rioters injured police officers in Sydney, Australia.

If you’ve been following RRW’s reporting on Australian refugees and bogus asylum seekers you know that the country is having a horrible time with illegal aliens calling themselves refugees coming ashore by the thousands.  The majority of the aliens are Muslims.

So, when you see news like this outrageous story, don’t you wonder why Australia is so “welcoming.”

From the Sydney Morning Herald this past Sunday:

NSW Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione says he was outraged to see children holding signs that called for the beheading of anti-Islamists at a Sydney protest.

Mr Scipione said it was the actions of “extremist offenders” who turned a peaceful protest violent on Saturday, leaving six police and 17 others injured.

“It was an outrage,” he told reporters in Sydney today.

“To see a young child with a placard thrust in his hand calling for the beheading of a person is simply something I cannot comprehend.

“It’s just not what we teach our children.”

About 300 people had gathered at Sydney Town Hall to condemn a film made in the US that poked fun at the prophet Muhammad.

Be sure to visit the story to see the photos.   Just imagine a kid carrying such a sign in the US!

Visit our ‘Australia’ category for more on the mess down under.

Comment worth noting: “I was welcoming and tolerant in the beginning….”

A reader from Minneapolis has sent this comment in response to our post yesterday on Bowling Green, KY (emphasis below is mine):

Reading this reminds me of some of the comments made by Minnesota residents about the huge Somali population which has been settled in Minnesota:

Everyone in Mpls is fed up with the Somali population abusing the generosity and hospitality of the Midwest. I am from the east coast and predicted the current problems years ago. Although some of the population are assimilating well, I live in the Cedar-Riverside area and I experience hostile, insular, disrespectful behavior especially from Somali men. The Somali leaders have needed to address this for years and refuse to. They are in Minnesota because no other city would allow what transpires in Mn. If they will not assimilate they need to be repatriated to Kenya (or anywhere outside the US) if Somalia is unable to form a government.

MN is peaceful – we must keep it that way. The citizens are much too tolerant and have been fleeced due a high trust level and belief in the goodness of people in general. There is no honor among the thieves that have arrived and squatted. And yes, we need a China one-child policy to stop them from replicating.

MN must attend to its own unemployed citizens. Hennepin County is making dramatic cuts in funding the indigenous poor. Whenever I have been in at Hennepin County to assist clients in applying for benefits, the place is full of Somali women wearing expensive gold jewelry/carrying iPhones/driving BMWs APPYING & RECEIVING ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE! This is not a population that needs any economic assistance. You will also find them shopping in the most expensive department stores. An affront to every Minnesotan without a job or health care. My building is FULL of Somalis on Sec. 8 paying little rent while Minnesotans cannot qualify to pay reduced rent to get into the building. And I am not living in Cedar Square. That mess is spilling over into the entire area which is becoming a ghetto.

Other small examples: Cab drivers won’t pick up gay men, business people if they are carrying liquor-part of the job. Others work at checkout in a grocery store and will not handle pork (!)-no other Muslims are this crazy- or file frivolous lawsuits if the women train to become nurses aids claiming discrimination if they are required to care for male patients (WHAT??!!)-some few examples in addition the ones mentioned by jessej above – the disrespectful and violent youth coming out of Cedar Square and other places.

(The young Somali males, and I mean 5 years old, are not disciplined by the parents so what does one expect at 16. I witness this daily-had one kid yelling and pointing his finger at me giving me orders to go away – haha off of my own apartment floor!!!!!)

BTW- the shopkeepers/business are very unfriendly-refuse to learn and speak English. I was welcoming and tolerant in the beginning having mixed heritage myself. After having traversed the inside of this ethnic group, I support repatriation ASAP. They are unlike any other refugees or immigrants, African, Indian, Asian etc.

Although very polite, I believe Minnesotans in general avoid confrontation at all costs- their refugee “guests” are all about confrontation.

MN needs a self-esteem boost, cohesion, the ability to discern who to be hospitable to and a collective spine to deal with this problem.

This isn’t the first time we have heard an account like this from Minneapolis.  We reported a very similar comment here in January 2011 in a post that continues to be one of our most read posts almost every day here at RRW.

Article on refugees in Bowling Green, KY is one-sided puff piece

And, more than that, it is propaganda!

In recent months we’ve seen few news reports like this one.  I call these stories ‘refugees see first snow’ stories in which the article is so one-sided in its slobbering over the supposed joy created in cities that have been chosen by the US State Department and its contractors as preferred communities to be home for a hodge-podge of third worlders.

One of our main goals here is to balance the media bias and help readers know that what they are reading in this story (and others like it) is flat-out propaganda to advance the notion that diversity is beautiful and that the federal contractors like the International Center in Bowling Green are doing your “welcoming” community a great service.

Before I get to reporter Justin Story’s article from last week in the Bowling Green Daily News, hat tip: Robin, let’s have a quick trip down memory lane on Bowling Green.

* In 2008 we had this story about a Bosnian refugee teenager shot and killed by a homeowner in Bowling Green.   The neighborhood had been targeted by thieves and this particular homeowner happened to have a gun.  The homeowner was exonerated.   [That must have been before Justin’s time at the paper, or surely he would have mentioned the teenage crime problems.]

* In 2009 we had a story about a Bosnian from North Dakota who came to Bowling Green to kidnap a 14 year old to be his wife.  Of course that is no fault of the refugees in Bowling Green but it was one more thing the police there had to deal with and demonstrates one of those lovely practices some immigrants bring to the US to add to our cultural diversity.

* In October of 2009, the s*** began to hit the fan with the International Center in Bowling Green where charges were leveled at them for neglecting Burmese refugees and leaving them living in squalor with roaches and no warm clothing.  Here is what we learned at the time about the International Center aka  Western Kentucky Refugee Mutual Assistance Association, Inc. that is an affiliate of the US Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI).  Why did they change their name?  Is it because they needed a fresh start with federal grant makers.

* Then one month later we had this shocking report from a woman who had befriended some Burmese refugees.  [Maybe Justin didn’t know about any of this when he wrote his puff piece on the International Center.  But, the funny thing is, I just googled ‘International Center Bowling Green’ and my post is second in the google search…hmmmm?]

I was totally dumbfounded from what I saw. I never imagined America would do this to these refugees. [a friend of a Burmese family living in Bowling Green—ed]

* January 2010, police bring coats for refugees who were not properly cared-for by the International Center, here.

* And, who could forget the incredible story in June 2011 of Iraqi refugees assigned to Bowling Green (and the International Center) who turned out to be terrorists, here.  At least we can say that the police are never bored in Bowling Green!

* International Center in Bowling Green made me sick!  (former refugee in August 2011)

* April 2012, after failing drivers’ tests in Kentucky, Burmese refugees travel from Bowling Green, go to other states, lie about their addresses and get drivers’ licenses, here.

I guess you get my drift!  It is not all sweetness and light in multicultural Bowling Green, and yet reporter Justin Story writes this incredible puff-piece!

Future historians who will look back on present-day Bowling Green years from now might point to 1979 as the year that the city opened itself up to the world.

That was the year the International Center of Bowling Green was established.

The nonprofit organization has resettled thousands of refugees from war-torn and politically unstable nations around the world. Since resettling the first wave of refugees from Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos in the late 1970s and early ’80s, the center has brought a visible changing to the city’s complexion and a broadening of its cultural options to the extent that Bowling Green’s minority population is unlike that of many other American cities its size.

Marty Deputy, the woman who started it all:

“We were always taught that we were the same as anybody else,” Deputy said of her upbringing in the Beech Bend area.  [No! We aren’t Ms. Deputy—ed]

In the succeeding years, Bowling Green would become the new home for resettled refugees from the old Soviet republics in the late 1980s and early ’90s, many refugees from Bosnia beginning in 1993 and small numbers of Burundi, Iraqi, Somalian, Burmese, Liberian, Cuban and other refugees in the current millennium.

“I think it’s, hopefully, opened up some people to other cultures and languages,” said Deputy, who retired six years ago.

Interim director of the International Center:

About 350 new refugees are anticipated to be resettled in Bowling Green next year, remaining fairly consistent with previous years that have seen the number of new refugees generally hover between that total and 450, Rose [Suzanne Rose the interim director of the International Center] said.

[…..]

The process by which refugees are heavily vetted is the same for the communities to which they’re sent,” Rose said. “If a community is chosen to resettle refugees, that’s a real star for the city. It means they are a thriving, caring community, and I think it’s something of which to be proud.”

With help of reporters like Justin Story this article has just succeeded in sending readers the message that everything is just a bed of roses when your city is a “preferred community” and if you ask questions, complain or otherwise mention the problems with multiculturalism you are an uncaring, unwelcoming, racist boob!

Endnote:  To be fair, maybe Justin is working on Part II which could be titled—the problems with diversity!