Manchester, NH: Refugee boys attack 12-year-old girl, knock out her teeth….

…..And, it sure looks like the politically correct school officials and other authorities in Manchester, NH want to wash their hands of the case—paralyzed by fear they will be called racists?

Through Vlad Tepes blog we were alerted to this story from “welcoming” New Hampshire where the girl’s mother must have said ‘enough is enough’ and started a blog* about the case, here, when she could not get authorities to act.

I guess we have another ‘diversity is beautiful‘ alert to add to our growing list.

Here is an excerpt from the story:

My 12 year old daughter’s name is Morgan.  She attends the sixth grade at McLaughlin Middle school in Manchester, NH.  She has always been a well liked girl with lots of friends, and a passion for humanity.  She’s known for standing up for those who can’t stand up for themselves giving them a voice and the courage to stand up for themselves.

It came as complete shock when our family received a call from the school nurse stating that Morgan had been involved in a fight and “her mouth is a little screwed up”.  Upon arriving at her school it was very disturbing to see her condition.  Immediately we knew by the blood gushing and her inability to remember her mothers name or phone numbers, she should have been transported to the ER by ambulance.  Instead, she sitting in the nurses office being asked to stop crying.  Stop crying about the teeth that had been punched out of her head?

Apparently two weeks prior to my daughter getting attacked at school, she was punched in the face by one of the boys on the bus.  Being too scared to tell anyone, my daughter never spoke to myself or our family about this incident only telling her sister what had happened.  The bus driver however was well aware of what happened, and reported it a WEEK LATER.  Meanwhile she is receiving threats from these boys that they are going to “f**k up her face so she isn’t pretty anyone”.

The arguments between my daughter and these boys started with  a couple of the boys asking Morgan to be their girlfriend.  When Morgan turned them down, they retaliated by calling her names like “fat ho, lesbian b**ch, c**t, etc…” this goes on for about a month before the first assault on the bus occurs.

Once the principal received notification about the bus incident, he took another week to address it.  Not once was I ever notified that my daughter was assaulted on the bus.  The principal questioned my daughter and the boys that had been threatening her.  The boys were never suspended or removed from school.  Shortly after the conversation the students had with the principal, Morgan was brutally attacked.  First elbowed in the face, followed by 6 to 7 punches knocking her front teeth out and leaving her with a concussion.  It took four teachers to get one of the boys off her.

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The boys are refugees brought over from Kenya and Ethiopia. It makes me question if we are providing these children with proper coping skills for a healthy transition.  Also, is it safe for these students to be held back to due to language barriers leaving such a great age difference between students. [How old are they?–ed].  I can’t imagine the rage these boys must be harvesting inside to attack a girl so brutally. [It’s all about the African cultural treatment of women!–ed]

There is a lot more. Please go to Morgan’s mom’s blog and read the whole thing.

I’d like to see the boys’ names.  Kenyans are NOT eligible for refugee resettlement (unless you happen to be Obama’s Aunt Zeituni), but there are large refugee camps for Somalis in Kenya.    So, if someone gets those names send them to me.

Manchester has been having a boatload of problems with refugees over the years.  For new readers, refugees do not magically appear on a city’s doorstep, they are resettled in your cities and towns when local government officials turn a blind-eye (fearful of being called racists) and federal government contractors drop them off.  And, I don’t say ‘drop them off’ lightly because that is very often what happens.

In Manchester almost a year ago, the mayor did attempt to raise concerns about the large number of refugees being brought there by an USCRI subcontractor, the International Institute of New Hampshire.   By the way, some International Institutes have been closed for mismanagement of their refugee caseloads.    I don’t know if Manchester still has the same mayor but maybe its time for someone in local leadership to just say NO! to more refugees.

Looks like the two federal refugee contractors in New Hampshire are the International Institute of New Hampshire and Lutheran Social Services.

I’ll remind readers again that the best place to register your concerns are with your own federal representatives—your US Senators and your Congressman (here).  They hold the purse strings and its all about money at the moment and those two agencies will be hamstrung without federal funding.

* The best way to get around the old media is to become a reporter yourself by blogging!  Make them do their jobs!

A recommendation to Birm and Allahsoldier (Somalipirate)

How about you guys join forces and write your own blog!   We have suggested this many times before to our critics.  Instead of you getting to freely (and lazily) criticize here every day while we do the work of research and writing—you guys have a blog of your own.  You can call it Refugee Resettlement Watch Watch, criticize us all day (we will even link it) and I’ll come visit you.

Or, you could write a blog to put down America (it’s a free country you know!)  You can write about all the evil things white Tea Party (there is a black Tea Party now in Houston if you didn’t know) people do.  You can write about white-on-white gang criminal activity, you can write about all the Americans on welfare and all those scamming food stamp programs.  You can denigrate white old people (interesting that its o.k. for Leftists to do that, but not o.k. too denigrate immigrants or blacks language errors).  You can write about how Americans are going across borders to sneak into other countries in order to be taken care of by the taxpayers of that country.  The list goes on of potential stories for you to research and post.

Just a suggestion.  Let me know when it’s ready to unveil.

Oh, shall I give you each other’s e-mail address?  Or, do you already know each other (no need to answer).

Have not given up and gone away!

In case you are wondering why not much new has been posted lately, I’m working on a big project and just have no time to write. Judy has been out of the country.  Hopefully I’ll get something up tomorrow because I do have a backlog of stories.

In the meantime, if you are arriving here for the first time, you might want to check out our categories of posts and then use our search function for some topic that you are interested in.   For just basic information about the refugee program see our fact sheet linked at the top of the page and our category entitled ‘where to find information.’

Also, I haven’t forgotten a couple of readers request to tell you all who to contact with concerns about the refugee program.

Happy New Year!

Wishing you all a good new year ahead.

It is hard to believe that Refugee Resettlement Watch will be four years old during 2011.  To date, we have posted 3,415 posts and had 851,000 visitors—not a huge number by big blog standards, but for such a narrow issue it’s quite a lot I think.  We are satisfied with what we’ve accomplished as a charitable project that we work on in our spare time.

If you are arriving here for the first time, we welcome you.  Our search function is a good one and I think you will find something on whatever refugee/immigrant issue you are looking for.  You might also want to visit the categories in our left hand sidebar.

We screen our comments and so if you don’t see yours posted right away, we may be away from the computer or in some cases we have decided not to post your comment.   No comments with profanity are posted.  And, although you can say generically that something is stupid, you can’t directly say to another commenter, “You are _____, ____ or _____.”    Although you can call us names (sans profanity) because when you do it’s a good indicator to us that we have made our point!

Happy New Year again from Ann and Judy!

Note to commenters

We’ve had some lively comments lately, but I urge everyone to follow our rules about foul language (even the abbreviations for it!).  In fact your comments are actually more powerful when you can do it without those words.  And, I know its tempting but you don’t need to call someone an ‘idiot’ or worse to make your point.   Also, perhaps most importantly, please don’t wish violence on anyone.  So, if you don’t see your comment posted, or it’s edited, now you know why.

A reminder to those who read our blog around the world, we are not a refugee resettlement agency, we have no role with the government, so please please do not send us your appeals to get into the US.   We have this information prominently posted at the top of every page.