Washington: Likely Honor Killing Puts Iraqi Refugees in the News Again

Diversity does not bring us strength! Earlier this week at ‘Frauds and Crooks’ I wrote about the Iraqi refugee arrested in Arizona on charges that he was an Al-Qaeda member who got into the US apparently unvetted. In January we learned that another Iraqi was arrested in Texas wanted in the murder of a Colorado … Continue reading Washington: Likely Honor Killing Puts Iraqi Refugees in the News Again

Iraqi Interpreter Welcomed to America Sentenced to 30-years as Mastermind of Massive Drug Operation

“The United States welcomed Allawi into our country from war-torn Iraq in 2012. But instead of taking advantage of the many opportunities this country affords, he decided to make money by peddling a deadly narcotic to Americans in the grips of addiction.” (US Attorney John Bash) Just when the Refugee Industry agitators and their sycophant … Continue reading Iraqi Interpreter Welcomed to America Sentenced to 30-years as Mastermind of Massive Drug Operation

Dear Trudy, Why are We Obligated to Take One More Iraqi or Afghan Refugee?

The Philadelphia Inquirer’s esteemed foreign affairs columnist Trudy Rubin has penned an opinion piece dripping with venom and bias against the President (and White House aide Stephen Miller) claiming we still owe US citizenship to thousands more Iraqi and Afghan “translators” who supposedly all helped the US military. The war in Iraq ended in 2011, … Continue reading Dear Trudy, Why are We Obligated to Take One More Iraqi or Afghan Refugee?

Colorado Springs: Is Iraqi who shot police officer in the head a refugee?

Update August 7th:  The Washington Times is reporting that he is a refugee. See here.  So much for “robust” screening!   Here we go again, another violent crime and no one seems to know if the alleged perpetrator is a refugee, or if he is here through some other legal immigration program? The story in … Continue reading Colorado Springs: Is Iraqi who shot police officer in the head a refugee?

Parents arrested in teen abuse case; father was an Iraqi interpreter for US

There are dozens of reports in publications around the world about the case of a missing San Antonio teen, Maarib al-Hishmawi, now found alive and well in the care of an unnamed organization that protected her. She went into hiding because she didn’t want to go through with an arranged marriage (this is the United States!) … Continue reading Parents arrested in teen abuse case; father was an Iraqi interpreter for US