Thanks to Paul for sending me to VDARE to read Brenda Walker’s article on the Bush Administration’s celebration of World Refugee Day last month. Here is a sample of Walker’s no-holds-barred writing:
The UN’s brief movie about the day suggests that we are surrounded by refugees and should do more to make them feel at home. Some of us would be more inclined to be generous if the displaced were to remain in their home countries, where their upkeep is also less costly. But then professional do-gooders of the Refugee Industry would have to relocate away from their comfy homes to scruffier Third World accommodation.
One of the very helpful things VDARE does is put into its articles loads of links so you can continue to edcucate yourself on the subject. Note there are many links to the works of Thomas Allen who has an extensive archive on Refugee Resettlement at VDARE and is one of only a handful of people across the country considered an expert on the subject (other than those who make a living at it!).
VDARE itself has been a leader in publishing information on refugee resettlement for many years.
I met Brenda (from CA) at an immigration meeting last year and she is an expert on environmental issues and how the environment is impacted by out-of-control immigration. She is also passionate and knowledgeable about women’s issues, specifically female genital mutilation, as those issues relate to immigrants.
See Walker’s extensive archive at VDARE here. If you are one of the readers of RRW who has expressed concern about the impact of immigration on the environment and asked why the big environmental groups are shunning the issue, you can find the answers in Brenda’s archived articles.