Religious Left a loser in Tuesday election

Looks like the socialists at the US Conference of Catholic Bishops (a political organization funded with your tax dollars) and other Leftwing religious groups in the Open Borders movement have more work to do. 

A majority of Catholics switched back to the Republican side in Tuesday’s election after a short love affair with Barack Obama in 2008.   See Gateway Pundit here with the numbers.

More on the US Conference of Catholic Bishops at this post from last March, here.

Five top posts at RRW

Just browsing around at RRW this morning and thought readers might be interested in the top 5 most visited posts at RRW since we began in July 2007.

In reverse order they are:

Holy cow! Now 40 young Somalis are missing in Minnesota  (4,549 visitors)

Muslim immigration killing Sweden (6,716 visitors)

How did we get so many Somali refugees—the numbers are telling (11,144 visitors)

Asylum seekers head for Israel (12,494 visitors)

Refugee Resettlement Fact Sheets (14,024 visitors)

Those are the top all-time most-read posts, but note in the righthand sidebar you can see what posts are being visited the most in the last week or so.

San Diego Somali religious leader accused of aiding terror group

Update November 5:  More on this case here.  This story brings to mind a report from a year ago where it was surmised that the Minnesota Somali pipeline back to Africa flows through San Diego, here.

Somalis seem to be keeping American courts busy these days.  I just minutes ago wrote about the Somali charged in San Antonio with helping illegal aliens enter the US (here) and then up pops this story from San Diego.

From SignOn San Diego:

SAN DIEGO — The arrest of the leader of a City Heights mosque, a man described as a revered figure who was known for advocating nonviolence and tolerance, has stunned the close-knit Somali community in City Heights, where many refugees of the war-torn country live, work and pray.

Mohamed Mohamed Mohamud, 38, appeared in federal court Wednesday to answer to charges that he was involved in a conspiracy to provide money and other aid to al-Shabaab in Somalia, which U.S. authorities have designated a foreign terrorist organization.

Mohamud and co-defendant Issa Doreh, 54, pleaded not guilty. A third defendant, Basaaly Saeed Moalin, 33, pleaded not guilty to similar charges Tuesday.

Mohamud has been the imam — the religious leader — of Masjid Al-Ansar on Winona Avenue for 10 years, said Bashir Hassan, secretary of the small mosque that primarily serves Somali refugees. Doreh and Moalin both attended the mosque, Hassan said.

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San Diego’s Somali community, estimated at more than 10,000 people, is the second largest in the United States, behind Minnesota’s Twin Cities.

Every city with a Somali population has a Somali “communty center” of some sort ostensibly to help refugees get settled and get signed up for government goodies.   These so-called Ethnic Community Based Organizations are usually funded by taxpayers.  It would be interesting to learn how or why this ECBO in San Diego, connected to one of the three arrested, is now defunct.

Doreh, a longtime San Diego resident, was at one time president of the now defunct Somali Community of San Diego, one of many nonprofit organizations that were launched in the early 1990s when many Somali refugees came to the area.

For new readers: We have admitted well over 100,000 Somali refugees to the US.   To check out the numbers visit this post, probably our most widely read post over the last few years.   In FY2010 which ended September 30th the US State Department resettled 4,884 Somalis (here) to towns near you.

Also, after being closed for nearly two years, the US State Department is on the verge of resuming the fraud-ridden family reunification program that admitted as many as 36,000 Somalis fraudulently to the US between 2003 and 2008.  See the latest on new regulations, here.

Somali asylum seeker denies he helped smuggle terrorists to US

This case from San Antonio gives us a little window into the human smuggling industry that might be responsible for bringing Islamic terrorists across the southern border.  We have told you about other cases of Somalis coming across our border illegally here and here.

From the San Antonio News-Express

A Somali man suspected of having ties to terror groups pleaded guilty Tuesday to two counts of making false statements on an application for U.S. asylum, but chose to go to trial on a third charge in San Antonio.

Ahmed Muhammed Dhakane, 24, has been in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement since entering the country through Brownsville in March 2008 and later applying for asylum.

Dhakane admitted he mischaracterized how he entered the country, including details about his life in Brazil, and that he falsely passed off a woman as his wife so she also could enter the United States.

He faces up to 25 years on each charge. The indictment alleges he raped and threatened the woman, which he denied.

The multi-agency Joint Terrorism Task Force alleges in an indictment that he failed to disclose on his application that from before Sept. 11, 2001, through January 2003, Dhakane had been a member of the wire-transfer network Al-Barakat and an Islamic militant group in Somalia, Al-Ittihad Al-Islami (AIAI), both on the U.S. Treasury Department’s list of Specially Designated Terrorist entities.

Dhakane told U.S. District Judge Xavier Rodriguez that he’s Christian and denied links to terrorist groups. Rodriguez set trial on those allegations for Nov. 15.

He says he is a Christian?  He already admitted to a couple of big lies, then we are expected to believe he is telling the truth now.

The indictment also alleged Dhakane failed to say he was part of and later ran a large-scale organization that smuggled, or tried to smuggle, hundreds of people from Brazil into the United States, among them “several AIAI-affiliated Somalis.”

Dhakane told the judge he denied being part of any smuggling group.

NumbersUSA: Balance of power shifted on immigration yesterday

A couple of hours ago Roy Beck of NumbersUSA reported that changes in the House and Senate yesterday send a message that immigrant numbers may see a decline for the first time since the 1920’s, and that amnesty for illegal aliens is even farther on the back burner than it has been since Obama was elected President.

The cause of immigration enforcement and numerical reductions was a huge winner in Tuesday’s elections, promising that immigration issues will finally be addressed as job issues in the next Congress.

I’m not sure there has been a Congress since 1924 — and certainly not in the last 50 years — that had a membership more interested in reductions in overall illegal and legal immigration than will be the one that was elected yesterday.

NumbersUSA has a color-code to help members and the general public ascertain the position of elected House and Senate members on immigration control that breaks down like this:

To analyze the results, NumbersUSA in advance of the elections assigned every current Member of Congress and every candidate to one of three categories based on extensive review of their actions, their official stances and statements in the media. The three categories were:

MORE IMMIGRATION: Support high current levels of new foreign workers, with many favoring letting illegal aliens keep their jobs

UNCOMMITTED: Immigration positions not clear

LESS IMMIGRATION: Favor stronger enforcement to open up illegal-alien-held jobs for unemployed Americans, with many favoring reductions in legal immigration, too.

Learn more here.