Uncle Omar Update

A bunch of articles have crossed my desk over the last few days about Obama’s illegal alien Kenyan uncle arrested in Massachusetts in late August.  Reader ‘blackpanther’ says he won’t believe the story until it comes from the White House.

Blackpanther, here is one pretty definitive statement from Obama’s front man—Jay Carney—to CNS News:

He will be treated like any other illegal alien (yeh right! let go!):

President Barack Obama’s uncle, facing deportation for being in the country illegally, will not be treated differently than anyone else under U.S. laws, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told CNSNews.com on Thursday.

“I would refer you to ICE [Immigration and Customs Enforcement] and DHS [Department of Homeland Security]. It will be handled like any other immigration case,” Carney said.

CNSNews.com also asked, “Was the president aware that his uncle was in the United States as an undocumented immigrant?” But before the question was completely asked, Carney interjected, saying President Obama “was made aware of this issue when I walked into his office and, among other subjects, mentioned it to him and he was completely unaware.”

Carney apparently was speaking in reference to when the president first learned of his uncle’s arrest. Carney did not say whether the president knew his uncle was in the United States illegally.

Here is another story, this one from the Boston Globe, telling us that Uncle Omar has been a fugitive from the law since 1992.

Then there is one from the Boston Herald in which Aunt Zeituni let’s us know what she thinks of her nephew, calling him “your president” to a reporter.  You think she still might be smarting for being snubbed and not invited to family functions at the White House (or LOL! at nearby Martha’s Vineyard only a week or so ago!).

Reached at her apartment in a South Boston public housing complex today, Zeituni Onyango said of her brother’s arrest: “Why don’t you go to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. in Washingon, D.C. and ask your president? Not me.” She then hung up on a reporter.  [She was granted asylum so Obama is technically her president now too!—ed]

If I were Obama, I would be treating these “relatives” nicely, afterall, they surely know stuff about him that the public has never heard before.

Then this is great!  NumbersUSA calls on readers to contact Congress to “Plug the Uncle Omar Loophole!”

Learn more about what you can do here.

Author: Catholic Church and International Red Cross aided Nazi escape from Germany following WWII

Here is an interesting interview published by George Mason University’s History News Network with author Dr. Gerald Steinacher (Nazis on the Run: How Hitler’s Henchmen Fled Justice) who contends there was no formal ODESSA that helped Nazi war criminals escape Europe and justice, but rather an often loose (maybe that’s not the right word) affiliation between the Catholic Church in Italy and the International Red Cross that facilitated the movement of famous, and not so famous, Nazis to freedom intermingled with legitimate refugees.

Author Steinacher warns that this is basically a standard practice (or cover) for undesirables to be among large refugee population flows.  NO!  you’re kidding!

Count on “welcoming” Canada to have new “refugee” crime stories on a regular basis

It seems every time I open my “refugee crime” alerts something pops up from Canada.  Today, I have two, but technically one isn’t a refugee (though he is a legal immigrant in Canada after marrying a Canadian woman—who he killed by infecting her with HIV, but I’m getting ahead of myself).

The first story is about a Jamaican who first entered Canada sponsored by a parent, then committed a zillion crimes.  He was deported in 1999 but snuck back into Canada where he applied for refugee status claiming he would be persecuted in Jamaica (Jamaica! not exactly a nation of persecutors), for what we are not told.   Nonetheless Canada did grant him refugee status in 2003!   His latest crime is pimping a 16 year old.  Read all about this charming fellow, here, in the Toronto Sun.

TORONTO – Walford Uriah Steer is a career criminal who snuck back into Canada after being booted out 12 years ago because of his lengthy rap sheet.

But ironically the recently captured fugitive’s latest brush with the law may be just the ticket he needs to steer clear of a second one-way trip back to his native Jamaica.

It’s the latest bizarre twist in a confusing immigration story with almost as many contradictions and questions as the 39-year-old has criminal convictions.

Steer surfaced again this week when Toronto cops busted him for allegedly attempting to pimp out a 16-year-old girl.

Sources say his latest charges will likely have to be dealt with before he can be booted out of the country a second time.

What that means of course is that lucky Canadian taxpayers get to keep him in prison, feeding and clothing him for who knows how long.

Then in the second legal immigrant crime story in the Sun, we have a  Trinidad born man busily infecting sex partners with HIV AIDS.

A Toronto man once described as “a ticking bomb” after exposing his now dead former wife to AIDS is again facing charges of allegedly failing to inform a lover he has the dreaded condition.

[….]

Williams, who was diagnosed as HIV-positive in 1997, has faced similar charges in the past.

In 2005, he was accused of knowingly infecting his ex-wife with HIV.

Mary Maxenita Williams’ daughter Michelle Kelly went to police in her mother’s last stages of life, alleging her former step-father continued to have unprotected sex with women without informing them of his HIV status.

Police issued an alert to other potential sex partners of the suspect in April 2005.

Six women came forward.

“He’s ruined several women’s lives,” Kelly said in an interview with the Toronto Sun at the time.

Trinidadian-born Williams walked out on his new wife after he got his Canadian citizenship papers eight months after they married, Kelly’s sister, Yvette Ferguson, alleged in the same interview.

“He was cheating on her the whole time,” she claimed.

Their mother died of AIDS-related complications in May 2005.

Of course, you gotta wonder why on earth the Canadian legal system let this guy, a ticking bomb, out on bail in the first place!

This is a quiz! Name that country!

Here is a story I just came across and I’m not going to tell you where this is (I will at the end).  You tell me!

The graffiti-adorned sign and boarded-up guard shack at the entrance of__________ are symbolic of the rest of the residential community just off of ________.

Just past the entrance, rubble from a condominium building leveled by the community’s homeowners association in 2006 has weeds growing in it. Another building, devastated by a fire in May, is in need of demolition.

Scores of units have been uninhabitable for years and are boarded up. But in many of those______, residents say the boards have been removed by homeless people seeking shelter.

One problem is the lack of money in the community, which is populated mostly by Somalian refugees.

“There is very little income here,” said property manager Haji Said.

The 30-acre site in 1973 was once a vibrant community with 31 buildings, 368 residential units, a pool and two tennis courts.

Now, due to the cost of ongoing maintenance and liability insurance, the pool is filled in with grass growing on top.

Grass-filled cracks cross the tennis courts—now converted to basketball courts surrounded by a rusty, dilapidated chain-link fence plagued by holes and weeds.

[…..]

Crime is also a problem. The Crimetrac website, which has a link on the_____ Police Department’s website, lists 28 crimes in the community between February and August, including simple assault, armed robbery with a gun, car theft, possession of cocaine and loitering for drugs.

In May, a 17-year-old male, Mohamed Hussien, died after being shot while he and another man were walking between two buildings in the community.

Gunshots are common in _______.

“We don’t have gates,” Said explained. “We don’t have security. We can’t afford security.”

So where are we?  South Africa?  Great Britain? Malaysia?

NO!  This is Clarkston, Georgia!  Clarkston, Georgia, the Ellis Island of the South!  An American town—the home of that much ballyhooed soccer team that starred in a bestseller—‘Outcasts United’—read and promoted by the multicultural set as an example of how it all works out beautifully in the end, diversity that is.   The book was even featured as Maryland’s “one book” in 2010 and all the school kids in Maryland were reading it to learn more about how an  “American town” welcomed (after a few rough patches) and ultimately celebrated the downtrodden of the third world who had come to live in their midst.

Read the whole article to fill in the blanks I left out above and to learn more.  The refugee residents want the county to step in and save them.  How about calling the US State Department instead! Maybe Obama has a little extra in his “stash.”

International Organization for Migration: managing the movement of people around the world

We’ve written about the International Organization for Migration (IOM) before because they get big bucks from us (the taxpayers) to process refugees into the US.  They are also largely responsible for teaching refugees abroad how to live in the West.  In its sixtieth year this year, they do more than that according to the New York Times.

The way I see it, the IOM is funded largely by US taxpayers to help manage the flow of labor for businesses around the world—they are kind of like glorified ‘head hunters.’  The article tells us in glowing terms how they have come to rescue various nationals when the labor situation went sour —like Bangladeshis sent to Libya to work and needing to get back home when Obama’s Libyan war broke out.   We pay for this.

This article shows how frustrating it is for the average US voter to understand who is running the international migration racket and get a handle on it.  It’s  not like you can call your Congressman and say stop the funding because we are dealing here with a body that is operating outside US jurisdiction (even though the NYT says the US calls the shots).  Add IOM and the UN and it’s no wonder immigration is out of the control of our federal government.

From the New York Times:

DHAKA, Bangladesh — As global migration has rapidly expanded, so has the influence of a little-known group whose eclectic work shapes migrants’ lives across six continents.

[….]

Part research group, part handyman crew, the International Organization for Migration has become the who-you-gonna-call outfit for 132 member countries grappling with the surge in migration, both legal and unauthorized. Its rapid growth is a sign that migration has outgrown most countries’ ability to manage on their own. “I haven’t made it to a country yet where migration hasn’t been high on the list of priorities,” said William L. Swing, the director general.

Yet even as its duties grow, the group operates under tight constraints that reflect the special worries migration can arouse. The United States [who in the US calls the shots?] and other rich donors largely dictate its agenda and ensure that it does not erode their power to decide which migrants they admit and how many.

“It helps them bring in the people they want and keep out the people they don’t,” said Joseph Chamie, a researcher at the Center for Migration Studies in New York.  [It looks like they want cheap third world laborers and not well-educated Europeans or other westerners—ed]

[….]

The migration group was formed in 1951 under a different name to resettle Europeans displaced by World War II. It had plans to quickly disband, but migration kept growing. Starting in the 1970s, it helped resettle 1.5 million Indochinese refugees, and brought home 218,000 workers during the first Persian Gulf war. In the past two decades, the group has added 89 member countries and undertaken increasingly varied work.

What!  Who decides immigration policy these days—governments or meatpackers (or both in collusion)?  Canadian readers should find this next paragraph interesting.

Canada tapped it to recruit meatpackers. Britain used it to screen would-be migrants for tuberculosis. The United States used it to run a jobs program in Haiti, deterring Haitians from illegally immigrating.

Gee, I wonder how that jobs program worked out for Haiti because if it was successful in keeping the Haitians home, maybe Obama could import it to the US!

IOM: The movement of people causes more concern than the movement of money or goods!  You got that right!

“If the range of our activities has expanded, it’s because migration has taken on much more importance in our globalized world,” said Gervais Appave, a senior official at the group’s headquarters in Geneva.

But the movement of people causes more concern than the movement of money or goods, and Western powers are unwilling to cede authority to an international group.  [sounds like they already have to a large degree–ceded power!]

I’ll bet you a buck that the average US Senator or Congressman has never heard of the International Organization for Migration.  LOL!  We are always surprised every time we learn another Member of Congress has NEVER heard of the Refugee Resettlement Program even.

Big budget funded with boatloads of your money:

Virtually all its work is financed on a project-by-project basis, giving donors control. Together, the United States and Europe provide half the $1.4 billion budget, and every director has been American.

A few years ago I was able to find at USA Spending our “contribution” to the IOM and it stood at over $301 million (before Obama).  Today I can’t find anywhere what the US gives the IOM.  Readers:  Let me know if you find it.

Then there is the UN

I’ve had this article kicking around for days, so just to save the link, I’ll note here that a Republican bill in the US House of Representatives is seeking to scale back our contribution to the UN and bring its policies more in-line with US policy.  The bill would limit funding to the special UN Palestinian refugee agency:

The legislation also would limit the use of U.S. contributions to only the specific purposes outlined by Congress and would withhold U.S. funding for any UN agency that upgrades the status of the Palestinian observer mission or any agency that helps Palestinian refugees.