Pittsburgh: Jewish agency and Islamic Center working together to bring more Syrians to the city

We’ve told you previously that apparently the city of Pittsburgh has run out of American poor people and is looking to import more poverty from the Middle East, Africa and Asia so at least their poverty would be diverse. The mayor, Bill Peduto, wrote to Obama in September looking especially for thousands of Syrians. I’ll … Continue reading Pittsburgh: Jewish agency and Islamic Center working together to bring more Syrians to the city

Pittsburgh, PA Mayor Peduto: Bring us Syrian Muslims!

The Mayor of Pittsburgh, PA is one of 18 mayors who recently wrote to Obama asking the administration to admit 100,000 Syrians to America in the coming year. By the way, 97% of those admitted in FY2015 were Muslims, not persecuted Christians.     Here is a story at Triblive.com: Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto is committed to … Continue reading Pittsburgh, PA Mayor Peduto: Bring us Syrian Muslims!

Pittsburgh letter writer: Mayor is wrong to invite Syrian refugees to city

Last week we told you about how important it is to write Letters to the Editor on the refugee colonization plans for your towns and cities. We posted a couple of sample letters here and here. We also told you about Pittsburgh’s mayor (among 18 mayors) telling Obama to send some their way. Let’s see … Continue reading Pittsburgh letter writer: Mayor is wrong to invite Syrian refugees to city

Jewish refugee resettlement agency: Let's bring Rohingya Muslims to Pittsburgh (to increase diversity!)

I’ve been telling you that the resettlement contractors are now going to push Rohingya Muslims on us in a big way. Just two days ago we reported that the New York Times was on the bandwagon and you will be seeing more and more articles like this one at newspapers where you live!  The Pittsburgh … Continue reading Jewish refugee resettlement agency: Let's bring Rohingya Muslims to Pittsburgh (to increase diversity!)

Pittsburgh working hard to “welcome” refugees

City leaders think the refugees will rejuvenate the city and bring economic prosperity. Frankly, I don’t get it, the only economic windfall (in my view) that will flow into Pittsburgh (a federal government “preferred” community) is the federal welfare dollars that follow the refugees—the special grants and special micro-loan deals etc.  It isn’t new money, … Continue reading Pittsburgh working hard to “welcome” refugees