Syracuse: two former refugee police officers assigned to help protect new refugees

This is an update of the story I told you about last week where Burmese and Bhutanese refugees in Syracuse, NY were being attacked by Blacks.   The Police Department has assigned two officers to help the new refugees.  From Metro Voices: Dzenan and Varosh can related to Nar. They came here as refugees–Dzenan, from Bosnia … Continue reading Syracuse: two former refugee police officers assigned to help protect new refugees

Blacks beat up Burmese and Bhutanese refugees in Syracuse

Update July 19th:  Two former refugee police officers will help new refugees, here.   Here is yet another story about the beauty of diversity in America.   From the Post-Standard: Syracuse, NY — Eight men attacked Hari Rizai while he was walking on Syracuse’s North Side. The attack landed the 22-year-old in the emergency room with … Continue reading Blacks beat up Burmese and Bhutanese refugees in Syracuse

Refugees living in substandard housing in Syracuse must find another place to live

One more case in a growing number of cases of recent refugees to the US living in substandard housing. Makagbeh Konneh, a refugee from Liberia, shares the two-family apartment building with her five children. She lives in the downstairs apartment with four of her five children. Her oldest son, Sekou Bility, 31, lives in the … Continue reading Refugees living in substandard housing in Syracuse must find another place to live