Barnett at CIS: Will there be any meaningful reform?

Don Barnett, an expert and longtime critical observer of the US refugee program, writing yesterday at the Center for Immigration Studies, wonders whether any of the so-called reviews of the program will improve conditions for refugees or for the communities in which they are placed.  Or (in my words) is it just one more federal … Continue reading Barnett at CIS: Will there be any meaningful reform?

Biden Administration Media Message: Periodic UAC Surges are Expected…

….so let’s build more bureaucracy to support them! The headline at Pew Research is this: Biden Wants to Prepare for Future Surges of Unaccompanied Minors Okay, that news is bad enough, but it gave me a chuckle to see how they are spinning the present surge of illegal alien kids with the arrival of Biden … Continue reading Biden Administration Media Message: Periodic UAC Surges are Expected…

Refugee program costs US taxpayers $125 billion over ten years

“The costs are staggering. The costs are truly staggering!”  (Don Barnett, Fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies)   I reported a few days ago on the ‘Report to Congress’ released by the US State Department as part of the consultation with Congress requirement of the Administration when determining how many refugees will be admitted … Continue reading Refugee program costs US taxpayers $125 billion over ten years

St. Cloud city councilman Jeff Johnson to speak in Washington

Update March 24th:  You can see a video of the panel discussion here at CIS. And, the St. Cloud Times once again shows how biased it is against anyone who challenges the power in that city and state that is hauling in third world workers for the slaughterhouse industry ( while faking humanitarian concern!) by … Continue reading St. Cloud city councilman Jeff Johnson to speak in Washington

Center for Immigration Studies: Feds have long ago usurped States' Rights when it comes to refugee resettlement

Don Barnett writing at the Center for Immigration Studies today explained in detail how states are forced to accept and pay for third world refugees admitted through the UN/US Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP) to the US and sent to 49 states. Read this (these are the opening points in the ‘backgrounder’) and then ask: Where … Continue reading Center for Immigration Studies: Feds have long ago usurped States' Rights when it comes to refugee resettlement