Nine months in to fiscal year, Trump could break record low number of refugees admitted to US

George W. Bush held the previous record low refugee admission years —27,070 in 2002 and 28,117 in 2003—following the national shock of 9/11. But, Donald Trump, if the present rate continues, could come in as low as 21,000-22,000 admissions before the fiscal year ends on September 30th. Readers will recall that the President set the CEILING … Continue reading Nine months in to fiscal year, Trump could break record low number of refugees admitted to US

Refugee admission numbers tick slightly upward for May; Texas and Ohio top the list

As you know we track the monthly refugee admissions numbers at the US State Department affiliate we call simply Wrapsnet. In a few days we will also check the list for incoming Iraq and Afghanistan so-called special immigrant visa holders.  Their numbers have been helping keep paying client numbers up for the federal contractors, the … Continue reading Refugee admission numbers tick slightly upward for May; Texas and Ohio top the list

Two US refugee Islamic terrorists, caught earlier, are back in the news

Repeatedly we are told by the refugee industry propagandists variously that no refugees admitted to the US have committed terrorist acts, or no Americans have died at the hands of refugees, or that none caught had planned to hurt Americans (just wanted to commit their violence on foreign soil).  There is always a clarifying comment … Continue reading Two US refugee Islamic terrorists, caught earlier, are back in the news

Wishful thinking in West Virginia? New resettlement office to be up and running in October

As I pointed out in my previous post, the open borders activists and the contractors*** are looking ahead to October when they think the UN/US Refugee Admissions Program will be back and moving full steam ahead. This news from Charleston, WV confirms one of two things—-either the contractors know something we don’t know, or they … Continue reading Wishful thinking in West Virginia? New resettlement office to be up and running in October