Bowling Green, KY Iraqi Interpreter: A Publicity Hound Dog (and much more)

Editor:  This is another contribution from our premier crime investigator ‘Pungentpeppers.’  Regular followers of RRW know that Bowling Green has long been a hot resettlement site for third world refugees.  We have reported on many occasions about what is happening to Senator Rand Paul’s home town ranging from third world refugees being placed in slum … Continue reading Bowling Green, KY Iraqi Interpreter: A Publicity Hound Dog (and much more)

Syrian refugees: UK beat down, but where is the beat down of Obama?

There is something really really strange going on!  Either the United Nations, Amnesty International or the myriad members of the NGO humanitarian gang can’t bring themselves (yet!) to criticize America’s first black President, or Obama has another surprise coming for our citizens already disgusted with his open door policy to migrants of every stripe. (Despite … Continue reading Syrian refugees: UK beat down, but where is the beat down of Obama?

Over 110,000 Iraqis have entered the US since the end of the Bush Administration

I’ve been in Washington all day (regarding the refugee program) and am too tired to post much, but ‘Pungentpeppers’ found this news last night and I decided to at least post this today.  From Epoch Times where the reporter reminds us of how the Bush Administration was really concerned about security issues with the Iraqis … Continue reading Over 110,000 Iraqis have entered the US since the end of the Bush Administration

Comment worth noting: Let’s have a Repatriation Fund to send unhappy refugees home

In response to our post earlier about the unhappy Bhutanese refugees in America, commenter CW suggested we establish a fund to repatriate them. It is a brilliant idea!  The Bhutanese are not the first who came to America with ideas about how wonderful life would be here only to become disillusioned.  It must be an … Continue reading Comment worth noting: Let’s have a Repatriation Fund to send unhappy refugees home

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