United Nations unhappy with slow movement of Syrians to permanent resettlement

Not much new from the New York Times as they point out that Obama could be embarrassed at the fall session of the UN because the flow of Syrian Muslims to your towns is going too slowly for Ban Ki-moon. There are two bits of information in here that were somewhat informative and that is … Continue reading United Nations unhappy with slow movement of Syrians to permanent resettlement

First major western city elects Muslim mayor (who loves refugees)

Of course he would because many of the world’s refugees are Muslims and it is through their migration (the Hijra!) that London, indeed the whole of England, has effectively been conquered.     It is this business of electing Muslim mayors that is one of the issues that concerned me in 2007 when I launched … Continue reading First major western city elects Muslim mayor (who loves refugees)

Bowling Green, KY nervous about planned Syrian resettlement

It sure looks like another ‘pocket of resistance’ is forming, this time in Bowling Green, KY (a growing Muslim community) the hometown of Senator Rand Paul and the resettlement site of two convicted Iraqi refugee terrorists who had been placed there a few years ago. Before you read the story, you should visit our very … Continue reading Bowling Green, KY nervous about planned Syrian resettlement

85% of Trump supporters believe Middle East refugees pose threat to America, but…

…get this! 40% of Democrats agree! I love how this is written.  The Reuters reporter says only 40% of Dems have the same fear.  Holy cow, that is a lot of people! Consider also that 74% of plain vanilla Republicans also worry about the resettlement of Middle Eastern refugees into their towns. I would have … Continue reading 85% of Trump supporters believe Middle East refugees pose threat to America, but…

Human Rights First: Obama still going (too) slowly with seeding Syrians into American towns

In a press release yesterday, Eleanor Acer, a head honcho of Human Rights First alerts the media that only 451 Syrians were admitted to the US in the month of April.  As we reported here, a few weeks ago, in order for Obama to reach his goal of 10,000 by September 30th, he would have … Continue reading Human Rights First: Obama still going (too) slowly with seeding Syrians into American towns