Ft. Wayne, IN: A federal funding spigot is opened for refugees

Your tax dollars:

There is nothing we haven’t already reported in this story from the Journal-Gazette in Ft. Wayne, IN about how the Obama Administration has doubled the federal funding to the government contractors who resettle refugees in your town or city.   However, I’m bringing the story to your attention, just to inform readers that this kind of puff-piece story will be appearing in your local paper too if you live in one of those refugee overloaded cities.*

Mu Nu rushed outside Friday morning to help social-service workers haul a couch up the steps of his decidedly American foursquare home.

Furniture is on a long checklist of needs for newly arrived refugees such as Mu Nu and his family, needs local social-service agencies have struggled for years to meet with limited federal dollars.

Now, prompted in part by a visit to Fort Wayne by a U.S. State Department official, the one-time grant for newly arrived refugees will double.

The money is funneled through local agencies to help refugees with basic needs for their first few months in the U.S., and the individual amount will increase from $900 to $1,800.

Eric Schwartz, assistant secretary of state for population, refugees and migration, visited Fort Wayne, Chicago and Minneapolis-St. Paul in September.

“What I saw was both heartening and dismaying,” Schwartz wrote in a message on his Web site.

Read it all.

* By the way, Ft. Wayne is apparently so overloaded and tensions are running so high among the citizens (and between the myriad ethnic groups brought to the city by contractors) that it has been chosen by the Center for the Prevention of Hate Violence as one of four cities they have set their sites on as targets for their ‘be nice to immigrants’ message.

Update February 17th:  Additional commentary on this story from Ft. Wayne can be found at Friends of Refugees, here.

American free speech gets a boost

While Geert Wilders is dragged through court in the Netherlands for simply speaking the truth about the impact on the West of out-of-control Muslim immigration, an American judge has given free speech as it relates to Muslims in the US a shot in the arm according to World Net Daily:

A federal judge has dismissed an attempt by the Council on American-Islamic Relations to re-file a lawsuit against Air Force special agent P. David Gaubatz and his son Chris, the father-and-son team that investigated and exposed the group’s terrorist ties.

Defense lawyers are hailing the decision as a victory over CAIR’s alleged plan to “chill” free speech critical of the organization through an avalanche of court cases and legal costs.

“We briefed, counter-briefed, we spent thousands of dollars on the case,” said Daniel Horowitz, one of the three lawyers for the defense. “Only then did they file this new lawsuit, which would have effectively forced us to start all over.”

“But the new lawsuit didn’t have anything substantively new,” Horowitz told WND. “And yet, that’s their whole goal. They know they can’t win the case, but they can chill the First Amendment by making it so expensive to speak against them that no one can challenge Saudi-funded CAIR. In the end, they can just keep getting more and more money from overseas and burn out opposition with lawsuits.”

We first told you about the controversial book—Muslim Mafia— that is the centerpiece in this case, here.