San Diego Somali religious leader accused of aiding terror group

Update November 5:  More on this case here.  This story brings to mind a report from a year ago where it was surmised that the Minnesota Somali pipeline back to Africa flows through San Diego, here. Somalis seem to be keeping American courts busy these days.  I just minutes ago wrote about the Somali charged … Continue reading San Diego Somali religious leader accused of aiding terror group

Comment worth noting: Reader tells us we need to comment on DNA testing regulations

Update:  More on the regulations and how the Open Borders groups are not happy with DNA testing of Africans, here. Yesterday reader Tony Lee posted this comment here on the Somali brothers food stamp scam post. Regarding the regulation opening up “family reunification” for refugees, readers are invited to comment at the federal register website … Continue reading Comment worth noting: Reader tells us we need to comment on DNA testing regulations

Comments worth noting: “what stays between Somalis, stays between Somalis”

Update: Please click on comments below and see ‘Somali woman’s’ response to this post. I was away yesterday, but when I came home I found lots of comments that needed posting—two in particular were intriguing.  They are in response to my post on the trial opening for the Virginia man accused of smuggling Somalis into … Continue reading Comments worth noting: “what stays between Somalis, stays between Somalis”

A pair of crime stories involving refugees in the D.C. area

A reader has sent us two articles overnight from the Washington Examiner involving former refugees who have found that the criminal life in America is a lucrative one.  By the way, I just posted a few minutes ago a story from Switzerland about their problems with African asylum-seekers who are allegedly crooks. I’m wondering if the … Continue reading A pair of crime stories involving refugees in the D.C. area

Mexican drug violence creating new “refugees”

Whew!  The Miami Herald reports today that escalating drug-related violence is creating a whole new group of asylum seekers— Mexicans! José Jiménez, a Mexican mechanic, is now doing odd jobs in an American town after escaping a violent northern Mexican city where drug traffickers threatened to kill him when he refused to build secret compartments … Continue reading Mexican drug violence creating new “refugees”