Sheriff of the year: Why more US troops on Korean border than on US border?

Good question!

From CNS News:

(CNSNews.com) – Arizona Sheriff Paul Babeu said the Obama administration’s decision to extend the deployment of 1,200 U.S. National Guard troops along the U.S. border with Mexico until Sept. 30 is “pandering” and that those numbers “fall far short” of what military power is needed to keep the country safe.

Babeu noted, for comparison, the 28,500 U.S. troops stationed in South Korea to help defend it against North Korean aggression; U.S. troops have been stationed in South Korea for 58 years.

Babeu is the sheriff of Pinal County in southern Arizona and is on the frontlines against illegal immigration, human traffickers, drug smugglers, and potential terrorists. He was named the 2011 National Sheriff of the Year by the National Sheriff’s Association on Sunday, June 19.

“What are we doing?” Babeu told CNSNews.com by telephone. “We need 6,000 armed soldiers on our border to protect America. Homeland Security starts at home.” He was talking about the National Guard.

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Minneapolis Somalis demand answers from FBI

I’ve been procrastinating on posting this story for a few days mostly because I’m sick of hearing about it—that is, the story about the poor Somali “kids” recruited to join the jihad in Somalia.  I’m sick of the ‘we are the victims’ talk from the families of the ungrateful youths who had been granted a shot at the American Dream and basically said ‘s**** you,’ I’m going to Africa to be a jihadist!’

So here we have one more whine-fest from the families who want answers to what happened to their “kids.”  You see, it’s now all our fault that they didn’t watch their “kids” closely enough.

From the Minneapolis Star Tribune:

Nearly three years ago, a Minneapolis man blew himself up oceans away in Somalia.

His death put Minnesota at the heart of a still unfolding multinational counterterrorism probe that has seen 20 Minnesotans indicted on terror-related charges, at least another nine killed in fighting overseas and a handful more arrested and convicted. Others have been charged with fundraising or wiring money to a terror group in Somalia, and one of the men charged is scheduled to go on trial next month — a first in the case.

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder visited Minneapolis last month to reaffirm his office’s commitment to rooting out those responsible for the recruiting of young Somali-Americans to return to Africa to fight for the terrorist group Al-Shabab.

Yet investigators appear no closer to unmasking a leader of the nebulous network that found foot soldiers in the Twin Cities.

The FBI’s failure so far to publicly uncover a mastermind has spawned disillusionment among some in the local Somali community who wonder when, if ever, justice will be served.

“They know the big recruiters. The government knows everything,” said Abdirizak Bihi, whose teenage nephew is believed to have been killed in Somalia in 2009 after joining Al-Shabab, which U.S. officials say is affiliated with Al-Qaida.

“Someone organized this group,” said Dr. Abdirahman D. Mohamed, a local physician and community leader. “The fact that we can’t find those key individuals two years-plus, that has created a lot of people saying, ‘What’s going on here?'”

Read on to learn more about bad America.

For New Readers!  Stories like this one always bring new readers to RRW and you should know that the US State Department brings in thousands of Somalis every year as refugees.  Groups like Catholic Charities, the Hebrew Immigrant Aide Society, Church World Service and World Relief (among others) are paid with your tax dollars to resettle them in your towns.

We have admitted well over 100,000 Somali refugees to the US.   To check out the numbers visit this post, one of our most widely read posts over the last few years.   In FY2010 which ended September 30th the US State Department resettled 4,884 Somalis (here) to towns near you.  The “teen” would-be bomber in Oregon was one of the refugees.

Also, after being closed for nearly two years, the US State Department is on the verge (has been on the verge for months and months!)  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.

Now, also, Somalis are coming illegally across our borders and ironically asking for asylum because of the radical Islamic Jihadists (including Americans!) in Africa.

ORR grants $250,000 for welcoming program for LGBT refugees

Yes, in this time of financial crisis for many in the US, we are granting a non-profit group a quarter of a million dollars to set up a program for lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT) refugees.   The grantee is the Heartland Alliance* which we have reported on several times here at RRW including when they’ve placed refugees with slum landlords in Chicago (here is one such post).

These federal contractors whine that they don’t have enough money to properly care for refugees whose care they have been entrusted with, yet we have money to give them to train people about gays.

From a recent press release from the Office of Refugee Resettlement:

The Administration for Children and Families today announced the creation of a first-ever resource center to support the resettlement of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT) refugees. The Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), a division of ACF, has awarded a $250,000 grant to the Heartland Alliance of Chicago to create this training and technical assistance center.

“The Obama administration has issued a clear mandate that comprehensive human rights include the elimination of violence and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity,” said ACF Acting Assistant Secretary David A. Hansell. “Addressing the protection and resettlement challenges faced by lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT) refugees is a priority for ACF and ORR, and we are pleased to bring on Heartland Alliance as a partner to support this key initiative.”

They go on to say:

The focus of this initiative will be to provide:

~Resource and capacity development in key resettlement locations;

~Sensitivity training to network staff, including overview of key issue regarding newly arriving LGBT refugees;
Technical assistance in service delivery; and

~Development of best practices and orientation materials for refugee service providers across the country.

“As many of these refugees left their homelands specifically because of persecution related to their LGBT status, it is particularly incumbent on us to provide a safe and welcoming environment,” Hansell added.

There is no doubt that many gay and lesbian people are persecuted in their home countries—heck in some Muslim countries they execute them—but this is turning into the latest asylum scam.  Recently it came to my attention in Maryland that El Salvadorans here on Temporary Protected Status (another scam I’ve addressed at my other blog, here is an archive on those posts) are attempting to ask for asylum on the grounds that they are gay and would be persecuted if we returned them to El Salvador.   And, who is to determine if they are gay or not?

* I think it would be useful for readers to return to this post from 2008 about how the group “Friends of Refugees” got its start after a run-in with Heartland Alliance.  Visit Friends of Refugees blog here from time to time as well.

Refugee program should be run exclusively with private charity/sponsorship

We have argued on these pages for years that refugee families should be sponsored privately in the US—as it was in the old days before the whole system was re-ordered by the Refugee Act of 1980 (Kennedy/Biden/Jimmy Carter) that set up this supposed public-private partnership where taxpayers pay “church” groups and others to do the work.

The “charitable” group was supposed to share the cost with the government but now we see refugee contractors, like the ones we wrote about recently in Tennessee and Idaho, here and here, being supported with 95% taxpayer money.  It is really an employment service for Leftwing do-gooders who can’t find other work.

In Canada they do have a taxpayer supported refugee program and another privately sponsored program where the “charity” is given freely to the refugees, not taken from a taxpayer and redistributed.

When I saw these numbers today from Canada they told me what I already knew—if the program is run with private charity the number of refugees arriving would be greatly decreased.  Why? Because when people have to use their own money for charity, instead of taxpayer money, we learn how charitable people will be.

As a matter of fact, those people collecting signatures in Maryland to try to halt a recently passed law to give in-state tuition to illegal aliens silence critics every time with the simple suggestion—if you want to send an illegal alien to college, open your own wallet and send one!   Shuts ’em up every time!

This is the statistic from Canada about ‘putting one’s money where one’s mouth is’ that I found interesting:

In 2010, Canada granted permanent resident status to 24,693 refugees, including 4,833 pledged by church groups and community organizations.

So in the US, where the taxpayer pays for 70,000-80,000 refugees a year, if the refugees were to be privately sponsored then that would drop the number arriving by about about 80% (if we were as charitable as Canada’s “churches” and community groups).   But, most importantly the refugees would not place a strain on our welfare system and probably be better assimilated in the end.