RCUSA, lobbying arm of refugee industry, kicks off month of action tomorrow

RCUSA=Refugee Council USA.  That is the consortium of Leftwing Open Borders groups, led by the nine refugee contractors, headquartered in Washington DC. It is not a surprise that they are ramping up their political agitation in August when Congress is in recess and as the September deadline approaches for the President to consult with Congress … Continue reading RCUSA, lobbying arm of refugee industry, kicks off month of action tomorrow

Refugee lobbying group, RCUSA, is a mystery, promotes secrecy

Yesterday I told you more about the Refugee Council USA and how they are pumping out information to an uninformed media/public all of it aimed at making the President look as mean-spirited as possible. Knowledge is power! This may get into the weeds for some readers, but it’s important to understand how the refugee industry … Continue reading Refugee lobbying group, RCUSA, is a mystery, promotes secrecy

Who Are All the Afghans We Airlifted? Will We Ever be Told?

The Conservative Tree House (The Last Refuge) has a story yesterday, hat tip: Cathy, in which they question who are all the people we flew out of Afghanistan when few were Americans and few apparently were those with Special Immigrant Visas? State Department Admits the majority of Afghans and SIVs who helped us did not … Continue reading Who Are All the Afghans We Airlifted? Will We Ever be Told?

Biden Expected to Tap Julieta Valls Noyes (Who?) to Head Refugee Program at State Department

Noyes, a career diplomat, seems a surprising pick. I was fully expecting a hardened Leftwing ideologue like Obama’s former Asst. Secretary of State for Population, Refugees and Migration (PRM), Anne Richard, or possibly the insider Lawrence Bartlett, a bureaucrat, who wouldn’t have a long learning curve. And, then another likely choice could have been Mark … Continue reading Biden Expected to Tap Julieta Valls Noyes (Who?) to Head Refugee Program at State Department

Refugee News Round-up: Fourth Week of March 2021

The mystery deepens and frustrations grow as Biden still has not signed the all important Determination to begin the admission of the 62,500 FY2021 refugees his State Department consulted Congress about more than month ago. As I reported a couple of weeks ago, refugees were ready to fly into America from throughout Africa, Asia and … Continue reading Refugee News Round-up: Fourth Week of March 2021