Comment worth noting: Reader tells us we need to comment on DNA testing regulations

Update:  More on the regulations and how the Open Borders groups are not happy with DNA testing of Africans, here.

Yesterday reader Tony Lee posted this comment here on the Somali brothers food stamp scam post.

Regarding the regulation opening up “family reunification” for refugees, readers are invited to comment at the federal register website or simply by sending an e-mail to SpruellDA@state.gov (Subject line must read: DS-7656 AOR).
a week or so remains to comment.

This regulation will open a mini floodgate of fraudsters. Commentors may ask :

1. Why aren’t refugees who petition for relatives via the I-730* program being tested?

2. Why aren’t refugees who petition for relatives via non-refugee programs being tested?

3. Why must the taxpayer pay instead of the so-called “sponsors”?

4. Why is the original family unit not being tested for relationship?

federal reg is here

See this Center for Immigration Studies summary of the regulations for more ideas on what issues to raise. 

* I-730’s are visa applications for relatives of those who came as asylees.  This is a potentially huge pool of immigrants as the granting of asylum is now a flood after having been a trickle for many years.   Here is one of only a few explanations I found.  In laymen’s terms, an African (Aunt Zeituni! or any alien) who comes illegally across our border and is granted asylum can apply for relatives to follow who will, under the new regulations, not be required to supply a DNA sample.  I note in scouting around that there are lawyers ready and willing to help with the paperwork!

Clash of Cultures in Community gardens: is there really a need for refugee/immigrant gardens in Fort Wayne?

Readers, this is a guest column by Ellen Ley, a horticulturalist from Ft. Wayne, IN, to further inform us about the refugee “community” gardens we told you about here a couple of days ago.  I found this an interesting report from someone with firsthand experience with one city’s gardening projects.

Grassroots community gardeners are wrapping up the community garden season this October, picking the last of several gallons of peppers, cow peas, green beans, tomatoes,okra etc. We wandered around one of the larger community gardens that had been plotted out for various groups, such as several plots for the Africans, plots for the African American, Mexican, South American communities, just checking to see what has been picked and such. We have made several observations about the need for community gardens. After working in at least 3 large community gardens over the years, to plant, maintain, harvest, I have observed that the work is too hard for the majority of people if they are too young, too old, too weak, too infirm, too busy, or just too lazy. We have made exceptions for the elderly, too young, and the sick, but when it comes to able bodied, there should be no exceptions, including in the refugee populations where the need for sustainable community gardens is the greatest, it would seem.

The city, and the parks department has had it’s own community garden agenda for years, and has had sites to garden, available for a minimal fee to the general public along the St. Marys river, and other locations. The program ‘Food for the Fort’  focuses on the cities most needy, and even more on the refugee crisis. The city has created an exclusive refugee garden. This is a garden next to the Burmese Advocacy Center down on ‘main street’. This garden ….fully funded, raised beds, mulched paths, privacy fence, gazebo, built in irrigation system, market tent, on approx. 1/2 acre lot located downtown ‘Main street’ is well tended by city employees, and a few Burmese.

Whereas a non-funded, not a non-profit Fort Wayne Urban Farming/gardening Project located a refugee/Burmese community garden in 2009 on a approx. 25+ acre vacant city lot miles away from downtown ‘main street’, in a neglected area of the city within the largest Burmese resettlement apartment community in the nation. It was well tended by homegrown volunteers. Go figure.

I was a manager of this large refugee garden, intended not just for the refugees, but for all citizens in the vicinity. One large 50×50 square foot plot was planted in June, and the plan was for a large number of plots for many refugee families. This was only after the city gave permission to use the city lot after dragging its feet, and only after I got signatures from homeowners neighboring this large Burmese garden to agree to it. The reaction from the neighbors was in the majority negative, they did not want a Burmese refugee garden located there, they did not want the Burmese refugees living next to them, period.

The garden was planted anyway, and that is where the frustration began with the refugees. We communicated with the apartment community managers about the need for refugee gardens next to their particular complexes, they were supportive, and did try to make an effort to communicate to their refugee clients about available garden space. We communicated with some tribal leaders at the refugee complexes, they were questioning, asking if there was a need for refugees to garden….say what???….. The Burmese advocacy center was inquisitive about a refugee garden planted at that site by a group not affiliated with the city.

The refugees observed us preparing, planting this particular garden as they walked/biked daily on a path cutting through the large vacant lot connecting 2 large refugee apartment communities, only their children would stop and lend a hand for several minutes moving rocks, or doing a little bit of planting, tilling, weeding. The refugee adults would not lend a hand, would not come to the garden when asked to be there at 9 on weekday mornings, and would not be seen for the rest of the gardening season, except for a few scurrying across the lot The African Americans that I encountered in the area, and offered garden space to, refused to garden at this site because of the Burmese. We planted 62 Sour Leaf plants for the Burmese, tomatoes, hot peppers, squash, onions. Even though they refused to work in the garden, they apparently did glean from it, and I am sure others in the area did too. This particular garden was not planted again in 2010. Several of the Burmese/ refugees were seen planting small gardens in the green space back of their apartments this year, we assume this is what they prefer instead.

Another 2 acre community garden that has been in existence for 8 years, Garden Angels Community Garden(non-profit),has been ignored by the city, until now, has not even been mentioned in ‘Food For the Fort’, and has served the African American, Mexican, South American, white communities, also saw a problem with the Burmese/ refugees when they were invited to work in this garden, harvest the produce. Burmese refugee families volunteered in the garden, but when it came time to harvest, they overwhelmed the other volunteers by bringing carloads of extended Burmese families to pick, leaving little left of certain crops for others. This led to disgruntled African American volunteers, and others, to quit this garden unless the Burmese were kicked out. This garden did really well this year, despite the refugees, in spite of the lack of ample volunteers, in spite of the extreme heat, drought that occurred, in spite of shortage of funds.

The Burmese/refugees did not volunteer at the Garden Angels site, except for a chosen few which leads us to another community garden site. Fellowship Church community garden. This site was turned over to the manager of the Garden Angels site this year after being somewhat of a failure last year for Fellowship. Fellowship Church had tried the Burmese/refugee garden thing, and ran into problems also. Burmese/refugees were not happy to work in this large , 7 plus acre garden site, and complained about the lack of water, about the soil, about the small size of their preferred produce when grown there. This year 2 1/2 acres of this site was planted by The African American community, African refugees/immigrants, white community, but no Burmese/refugees. I worked hard in this garden along with the manager, a few other volunteers, where again we lacked enough ample volunteers, funds, but it has been deemed a success.

Back to my observations of these 3 community gardens. I have observed the lack of volunteers, lack of funds, lack of interest by the refugee community. The refugees will, and do harvest select plants growing in the garden sites not planted as a crop, considered as ‘weeds’ by most, Purslane, Amaranth(pig weed) to name a few.These plants should definitely be grown as crops, if just for the refugees, it is what they prefer as a food source. As we harvest the rest of the produce this month I have observed African refugee/immigrant garden plots, and the lack of attention to their crops. They are not harvesting, other than again, the plants considered ‘weeds’, they are letting tomatoes, squash, cantaloupe rot on the vine, corn to go to seed on the stalks. This group of refugees/immigrants has been told to harvest the fruits of our/their labor, to no avail.

This begs me to ask the questions, are the refugees/immigrants receiving enough governmental handouts in money/food that they don’t really need the community gardens? Why are city officials starting up a new program, ‘Fort Wayne Urban Gardening Project’,with an agenda to gain control over existing community gardens, and/or create new community gardens to involve refugees with one of the pretexts that the refugees/immigrants need these gardens, if not for food, then for income? And who do they think is going to do all of the intensive, backbreaking work to sustain these gardens if the majority of refugee/immigrants, and others refuse to do so?

Good questions!

Comment worth noting: Reader from Malta says betrayal must be exposed

This morning in response to my post on Malta a few hours ago a reader from Malta has sent us further information that I think is so important it shouldn’t be lost in the comments section of that post.

From Charles Sammut:

Please allow me to make a few observations about this article.

Libya is not the terrorist hellhole it is made out to be for the sake of political expediency. It might have been in the past, but is now busily tapping the tourism market and is a perfectly safe place to visit, probably more so that certain areas of the USA.

Some of these illegal immigrants have been in Libya for many years, even 10 years, working and earning a decent wage to save money to get their whole family to Zuwarah (a port in north western Libya) and pay for the boat trip to Malta or Italy. This has now stopped thanks to Italian Prime Minister, Silvio Berlusconi and his interior minister, Maroni. Boats are turned back to Libya, no ifs and no buts. Libyan coast guard vessels also carry Italian military personnel on board.

The traitorous US ambassador, Kmiec is back in Malta. He was responsible for the death of both his passengers.The nun died on the spot and the 94 year old Monsignor died after 3 weeks (here).

Like his predecessor,Molly Bordinaro, this character, Kmiec, has a soft spot for African illegal immigrants. Molly even sent that Congolese criminal rapper Akon in the ambassador’s official Mercedes limousine to entertain the illegal immigrants (here). Good to know how your tax money is being spent.

Kmiec is busy relocating Somalis to the USA. I mean, with people like this, who needs Al Qaeda?

The Jesuit Refugee Service in Malta receives hundreds of thousands of tax free Euros from the EU for the service it supposedly provides to illegal immigrants (here).

On the JRS Malta website you can find detailed instructions on how an illegal immigrant should apply for asylum so as to avoid rejection. Since this is considered ‘philantropic work’, the JRS is exempted from paying income tax. It is simply a convenient way of diverting profits from other lucrative Jesuit businesses to avoid tax.

It is good to know that the immigration policy regarding illegal immigrants is mostly dictated by a Catholic Monsigneur, Philip Calleja. I have personally seen illegal immigrants at the immigration office telling immigration officers that Mons.Calleja told you to do this or that. He is known to help illegal immigrants to leave the island illegally and supports this policy (here).

I could go on for ages. This is big business, up there with drugs and weapons running. The biggest profiteers from this are the Catholic Church and the leftist unions. Note that the General Workers’ Union (GWU) also receives EU funds to ironically help illegals undercut its own union members’ wages. The betrayal is total. We must expose it.

Mr. Sammut, you can go on for ages here!  Please feel free to send us whatever you have to further expose what is happening in Malta. 

Readers, this isn’t just about Malta and Europe, this is about setting a terrible precedent regarding immigration law—ultimately driven by Far Left activists (hiding under a humanitarian cover) who are working to create a borderless world using your money to accomplish their Socialist/Marxist political aims!

Endnote:  You know what puzzles me the most?  Are Bordonaro and Kmiec just naive dupes trying ever so hard to be loved (and appear not racist), or are they true believers—Leftists hiding in Republican garb?  Guesses anyone?

 

‘Somali woman’ returns: “…a huge storm is coming to small town America”

We haven’t heard from her in a few months (see previous posts here, here and here).  Regular readers know that she is a young Somali woman who has shed some light on the mindset of Somali refugees she says are here to conquer us.  I welcome her return if not her warning.

This is a comment worth noting in response to my post of last Friday where I said that Somali family reunification is about to be re-opened by the US State Department after a nearly two year moratorium that resulted from the discovery of widespread immigration fraud in the so-called P-3 program.

Somali woman (emphasis mine):

Of course this is a famous and classic lie of Somalis. This [lying about family relationships] has existed and was invented in the first refugee camps in Kenya to go to the U.S, Canada, Europe and elsewhere. Though the discovery was almost 20 yrs later it`s way too late. Somalis might even go as far as claiming that their uncle or brother or cousin that they are married and have family in America and have kids together which is totally a lie. I remember two Somali women claimed that they were Lesbians in Canada and married even though none were just to get a gigantic mansion. The two women were either cousins or best friends and one of them had a husband.

They are using you guys and you need to wake. This is very dangerous and its getting dangerous by the minute. Somalis invented a proverb a 130 yrs ago when the Europeans invaded Somalia in the 1800`s and in their fierce 22 yr long resistance to Britain, Italy, and Ethiopia, and this proverb is so chilling and it is still taught today: ” Only the weak man, seeks help from the European”. This means that they are lying and deceiving the European. A book was also written in the 1800`s called “The Betrayal of the Somalis by Luis Fitz Gibbon which shows that the Somalis merely were using and deceiving the Europeans all along, and didn`t even care if they were trying to bring civility to Somalia. Another proverb is “You can use and learn from the European, but he will never satisfy a Somali”. This means that a huge storm is coming to Small Town America.

Mayfield, Kentucky perhaps?   Lewiston, Maine?  Shelbyville, Tennessee? Ft. Morgan, Colorado?  Jamestown, North Dakota? Lexington, Nebraska?  St. Cloud, Minnesota?  Garden City, Kansas?  Tuulas all!

For new readers: We have admitted well over 100,000 Somali refugees to the US.   To check out the numbers visit this post, probably our most widely read post over the last few years.   In FY2010 the US State Department resettled 3,507 Somalis (as of July 31st) to towns near you.

Comment worth noting: you don’t know Maine

This is the second angry ‘comment of the day,’ see previous one here.   The comment below came from a woman (A.O.) professing to speak for the state of Maine on the issue of immigrants and refugees flooding into the state.

She said the following in an e-mail to me:

I recently discovered your “refugee blog”.

I live in Maine. I am here every single day. This state is dying out, if you were to count native-born Mainers, and (the lack of) American citizens moving here. We are too rural and too far away to appeal to most people aside from vacationers.

The only population growth happening here is in the immigrant and refugee communities.

Ann Cocoran, while you sit there and type your little words in Maryland, I am here living in Maine and I will tell you flat out that the majority of us are perfectly FINE with immigrants and refugees moving here. I’d wager to guess you haven’t been here, or don’t know any of the immigrants and refugees who you SLANDER on a daily basis on your little blog. Well, I DO.  M.O. (initials substituted at the request of the author), a naturalized American citizen born and raised in Somalia who recently ran for state legislature. A brilliant person who is well versed in American and Maine history and LOVES the WHOLE community here. I know he wouldn’t fit into your slanderous, bigoted diatribes, and other selected tales….. You don’t know and don’t talk about the refugee farmers growing food for their neighborhoods and for local food pantries, or any of the other immigrants and refugees contributing to our state. No, that wouldn’t fit in well with your victimhood hand-wringing cowardly anti-American blog posts.

I know my state, you don’t; your lies and fear mongering are ridiculous and transparent.

As I mentioned in my previous ‘comment worth noting’ the rage seems to be building among those who are promoting open borders.  What gives?  The only thing I can point to is that the Far Left is coming to the realization that their one great hope—the Presidency of Barack Obama—is not bringing their dreams of multicultural nirvana to fruition.

Ms. O.  please indicate specifically in which posts I am lying.   And, any folks from Maine out there who disagree with Ms O’ s assessment of the mood in Maine?