The system is rigged against Christian Syrians; UN chooses Sunni Muslims for US

We have told you about a zillion times that the United Nations is now choosing the majority of refugees admitted to the US and here is one more confirmation of that (if we needed it!). Patrick Goodenough, a reporter at CNS News, tells us every month what the stats look like for the number of … Continue reading The system is rigged against Christian Syrians; UN chooses Sunni Muslims for US

Obama more than halfway to goal of 10,000 Syrian Muslims brought to US this year, Michigan tops the list

Obama announced last fall that in FY2016, the US would “welcome” 10,000 Syrian ‘refugees’ to states across America. As of June 30th (9 months into the fiscal year) 5,186 have been distributed so far. Lots of news outlets are reporting the numbers, here is just one story from Breitbart yesterday (confirming what we have previously … Continue reading Obama more than halfway to goal of 10,000 Syrian Muslims brought to US this year, Michigan tops the list

Hillary's 65,000 Syrians would cost US over $400 billion over their lifetimes

That is the estimate the highly respected Heritage Foundation expert on welfare, Robert Rector, has estimated. The Daily Caller has the story, here. Hillary Clinton’s proposal to accept an additional 65,000 Syrian refugees annually could potentially cost $403 billion in lifetime costs if implemented all four years in a hypothetical first term. That’s according to … Continue reading Hillary's 65,000 Syrians would cost US over $400 billion over their lifetimes

UNHCR: Canada naturalizes more refugees than any country in the world (really?)

More than the US?  That is what The Star (Toronto) is reporting. I started to wade through the report released by the UNHCR this week for World Refugee Day, but lost patience when I couldn’t quickly find the information on the numbers becoming citizens in their new countries.  I find The Star‘s assertion hard to believe because … Continue reading UNHCR: Canada naturalizes more refugees than any country in the world (really?)