Obama’s State Department had big plans for new resettlement sites

Throughout 2016 we reported on some of the proposed new “welcoming” communities that the Obama team was quietly targeting as new resettlement sites. One of those was Pittsfield, Mass (here and here). Today we have news that since the number of paying clients (aka refugees) was declining under Trump, some of those sites are being … Continue reading Obama’s State Department had big plans for new resettlement sites

Here is what the ‘Refugee Act of 1980’ says the Prez and Congress must do right now…

It is the beginning of September and the new fiscal year begins on October 1.  That would be FY18. The President will submit his ‘determination’ letter and report to Congress about how many refugees COULD BE admitted for FY18 and designates where in the world they would come from. The Refugee Act of 1980 is … Continue reading Here is what the ‘Refugee Act of 1980’ says the Prez and Congress must do right now…

Wishful thinking in West Virginia? New resettlement office to be up and running in October

As I pointed out in my previous post, the open borders activists and the contractors*** are looking ahead to October when they think the UN/US Refugee Admissions Program will be back and moving full steam ahead. This news from Charleston, WV confirms one of two things—-either the contractors know something we don’t know, or they … Continue reading Wishful thinking in West Virginia? New resettlement office to be up and running in October

State Department brags: enough refugees admitted to US to make 10 Pittsburghs

Charleston, WV citizen activist, Brenda Arthur, pointed us to this interesting and useful page at the US State Department website—it is a review of the work of the Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration (PRM) for 2016. By the way, PRM is still being run by career bureaucrats who have close ties to the resettlement contractors*** … Continue reading State Department brags: enough refugees admitted to US to make 10 Pittsburghs