Top Posts widget is very interesting and informative!

One of the many features our blog has to offer is the “Top Post” widget in the right hand side bar.  We have written nearly 3000 posts and it’s very interesting to me to see what posts readers are visiting on any given day.   Check it out now, does anyone know what the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Mark Potok is up to these last few days?  Note that an old post I wrote about Potok a year ago this month is the top visited post today.  Why? 

Additionally, one of the nice things about being around for awhile is that we find ourselves near the top of the list on certain google searches which is very gratifying.  Clearly lots of people are googling Potok.

Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society: Bring more Haitians so they can send money back to Haiti

Apparently bills have been introduced in Congress to hurry up and bring more Haitians to the US.   The Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society is backing the idea.  I’m guessing if I went to the other eight major volag  (federal refugee contractor) websites I would find a similar endorsement of the bills.

So let’s see, we have huge unemployment in the US, but these Haitians would come here, get jobs and send money back to Haiti.  In reality most of these Haitians would not get jobs but draw welfare benefits in a city near you!  So,which part of this story benefits America?  And, perhaps more telling is which part benefits the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society?

The Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society is backing measures that would allow Haitians awaiting immigration visas to come to the United States and work.

HIAS says the bills introduced last week in both houses of the U.S. Congress would address the plight of 55,000 Haitians whose family-sponsored immigrant petitions have been approved by the U.S. government but who have waited up to 11 years for visas because of backlogs.

“Allowing Haitians to enter the U.S. will not move them ahead of other immigrants on the waiting list, rather it would allow them to leave the devastation of Haiti and send remittances back to the country,” said HIAS, the lead Jewish group advocating for immigrant rights, in a statement.

The bills “would permit these petitioners to come to the U.S. immediately to join their families and work here while awaiting their turn in line for a green card,” the statement said.

Oh, looky here!  Obama’s Change.org has a petition to support this legislation.  I’m not surprised, gotta get those immigrants dependent on the Democratic party!

So why is the Center for the Prevention of Hate Violence not going to straighten out Minneapolis?

That is a question I asked previously here when we learned that the City of Minneapolis was using federal stimulus money to protect its ports from the possible threat of a terrorist attack from its local Somalis.   Now comes news that a prosecutor in one of many Somali murder cases in Minneapolis allegedly made derogatory remarks about Somalis.

For new readers, note that the Center for the Prevention of Hate Violence is going to take its fabulous Somali assimilation model (not!) of Lewiston, ME on the road to try to convince citizens of  four other cities that they need to not be so hateful to immigrants.  I think they need to tackle Minneapolis first!

From the Minneapolis Star Tribune:

A Somali man convicted of attempted murder is seeking a new trial because the prosecutor in his case allegedly posted derogatory comments about Somalis on her Facebook page.

Ahmed Ali’s lawyer filed a motion Tuesday seeking a hearing on several grounds including prosecutorial and juror misconduct. Early this month a jury convicted Ali of first-degree attempted murder and first-degree assault in an Aug. 14, 2008, shooting that left three people wounded at the Cedar Riverside Plaza in Minneapolis.

[….]

Ali, 21, is scheduled to be sentenced March 11. He is not the man of the same name who is accused in the triple-killing at a Franklin Avenue market in January.

See triple murder story here.

Burmese resettled in crime-ridden neighborhoods in Oakland, CA

Same old story!   Naive refugees who have lived sheltered lives in refugee camps are dropped off by federal contractors (kind of  like Haliburton!) and expected to survive in mostly black (and probably Hispanic) neighborhoods in places like Oakland, CA.  Hat tip:  Federale (see his website here)

From the East Bay Express:

Ale Sho had been in the United States just three weeks when he and his neighbor were accosted while returning to their apartments from an Asian grocery. Ale Sho was carrying two bags filled with fruit juice and wearing a produce-stuffed backpack that also contained a benefits card loaded with enough credits to sustain him and his family for a month. As the two friends neared to their Eastlake district apartment, three young men who had been eyeing them crossed the street and began to follow. Walking the last two blocks more briskly with their heavy groceries, Ale Sho told his neighbor, “They do not look nice.”

Just as they reached the gate of their complex, one of the young men grabbed Ale Sho’s backpack. Although his neighbor had already run upstairs into the complex, Ale Sho refused to surrender the pack. After a short tug-of-war with the robber, he saw one of the young men pointing a gun at him. Miraculously, Ale Sho was able to get inside the gate and shut it with himself and his groceries intact.

“We had many, many hard times in Burma,” said Ale Sho, a lanky man in his thirties who spent the prior fourteen years in a Thai refugee camp. “When we came to the US we thought it will be free, so we feel more upset about [the robbery]. We thought we would be released from the hard times, but we are still unsafe.”

Nothing was stolen from Ale Sho, who like many other Burmese immigrants uses no surname. But the attempted armed robbery left him with a mental scar. Through a translator, he said he’s afraid he will run into those young black men again.  [Gee, IRC, do we have another failure of the magical melting pot!]

As usual the federal contractor, in this case the International Rescue Committee, makes excuses.   It is the usual litany: times are tough and this particular group is harder than most to resettle (I heard that same story with the Iraqis!).   However, even if times are tough, the IRC continues to call for MORE REFUGEES TO COME TO AMERICA!  I suppose that is because now the contractors (volags) are going to receive double the amount (per head) they were getting to resettle refugees, here.

Resettlement workers find the task of assisting these refugees, particularly the Karenni, one of the most challenging they have ever undertaken.

“When I compare them in how prepared they are for American culture, I’d say they are the least prepared,” said Don Climent, the regional resettlement director for the International Rescue Committee, who during the past thirty years has helped to resettle refugees from as far afield as Bosnia, Iraq, and Bhutan. “They have more things to learn and more things to accomplish before they can fully participate in American society.”

For the East Bay’s growing Burmese refugee population, it is a particularly bad time to be embarking on a new life.

But, nevertheless, inspite of previous stories about crime against refugees in Oakland I don’t see the US State Department cutting off the IRC’s flow of refugees to that crime-ridden city (and no jobs to boot!).

For more on Burmese refugees struggling in the US or cities struggling with an overload of refugees and ethnic tensions, use our search function for Bowling Green, KY, Ft. Wayne, IN, Greensboro, NC, Houston, TX, Pittsburgh, PA and the list goes on (I can’t remember all the cities anymore!).

Hot Air: Asst. Secretary for refugees worked at Goldman Sachs???

Michelle Malkins’ Hot Air blog is reporting in a post about Obama fatcats that Eric Schwartz was an Obama big bundler who worked at Goldman Sachs.

Eric Schwartz, who raised over $100,000 for Change, is now Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees, and Migration. He worked for Goldman Sachs.

I’m wondering if it is a different Eric Schwartz.  If it’s the same Eric P. Schwartz who worked for George Soros group, US Connect Fund, I don’t see the Goldman Sachs fund manager job in his resume.  And, here, note the Goldman Sachs Schwartz is Eric S. Schwartz.  Could a knowledgeable reader help set the record straight.  I’m guessing that Hot Air has its facts wrong.

I know I promised to tell you more about Eric P. Schwartz connections to Soros and the Tides Foundation, here, but I just haven’t gotten around to it (although I have the links ready to do that).  He is also a compatriot of Sandy Berger (you know the Clinton National Security Advisor who stole documents from the Libarary of Congress and earned the nickname Sandy Burglar!).

Here is Eric P. Schwartz official State Department bio.