Refugee Resettlement Watch was launched in July 2007 (see ‘about’ if you have never read it) and this July we recorded our best month in all of those seven years as the issue of phony refugees (unaccompanied alien children) has galvanized the public’s attention on the whole refugee program of the US government.
There is a silver lining in the recent border crisis! Finally lots of researchers and writers (and a few real reporters!) are digging into the finances and the political goals of the “charitable organizations” driving the open borders movement. More researchers and more bloggers are needed, however!
Our readership increased by almost 100% since May.
If you haven’t noticed our daily Top Posts in the right hand sidebar, the top three with the most readers, for this week, are:
Will the federal government resettle hundreds of Congolese refugees in Dover, NH?
Refugee Resettlement Fact Sheet
Senator Jeff Sessions: Melt Congressional phone lines on Monday!
Top ten countries this week, and apologies again to readers from around the world that we haven’t been writing enough about your ‘refugee’ problems and illegal alien invasions since so much is happening with ours. Of course, most of our readers come from the US, but here (below) are the top ten countries from which we hosted readers (in descending order) this past week.
The top three are usually the same; new in the top ten this week are Malta, India and Sweden. (See last week’s round-up here.)
UK
Canada
Australia
Germany (#6 last week)
Thailand (#7 last week)
Malta
South Africa (#5 last week)
France (#9 last week)
India
Sweden
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And apologies to all who e-mail and comment, sorry if I don’t respond much, there are just not enough hours in my day!
It occurs to me that I do see everyone’s comments to posts because we do screen them (no foul language, no threats), so if you have something you want me to see, I don’t at all mind if you send the link as a comment to a post, even if it’s a little off-topic.
P.S. to critics: This is a charitable enterprise on my part, let’s just call it an ‘act of love’ to spend hours every day informing average taxpaying American citizens about the migrant tide (much of it LEGAL) flooding our towns and cities through a morass of government programs dressed up to look like ‘religious charity.’