Tennessee Republican Governor Bill Lee Caves, Says Tennessee Will Invite More Refugees

But, he is up against a buzz saw—likely the most significant “Pocket of Resistance” anywhere in the country. A what? A pocket of resistance? That is a term one of Obama’s federal Office of Refugee Resettlement employees used at a 2013 refugee contractor pow-wow in Lancaster, PA to describe the citizens who were asking questions … Continue reading Tennessee Republican Governor Bill Lee Caves, Says Tennessee Will Invite More Refugees

Refugee Contractors Use Trump September Executive Order to Organize Nationally

And, guess what? You, who either don’t want to see any more refugees coming to America or at least want a say in who we are accepting and whether they are placed in your town, are screwed. Sorry to sound vulgar, but it is true, because the other side is highly organized and you have … Continue reading Refugee Contractors Use Trump September Executive Order to Organize Nationally

Elected Officials in over 360 Towns and Cities Tell Trump to Admit 95,000 Refugees Beginning October 1

The Open Borders Agitators love this sort of action.  They put together a list (in this case of hundreds of signatures) to pressure the President as he gets near the decision point on determining how many third world refugees will be admitted to live in your towns and cities. The media laps it up! It … Continue reading Elected Officials in over 360 Towns and Cities Tell Trump to Admit 95,000 Refugees Beginning October 1

Why I think a refugee cap of 30,000 was a bad decision

I’m going to try to be brief because faithful readers have heard this all before. The President was going to be vilified if he had come in anywhere under the 75,000 the ‘humanitarian’ refugee industry was pushing for anyway.  (See Pompeo announces 30,000 cap here yesterday.)   He should have, in my opinion, halted the entire … Continue reading Why I think a refugee cap of 30,000 was a bad decision

Secretary of State announces refugee cap for fiscal year 2019—30,000!

Update September 23rd: 30,000 may not be final number, here. Update September 19th:  One more reason the Trump Administration could have gone with a ZERO cap this year—320,000 migrants already in US looking to get refugee status, here. Update September 18th: See why I think a cap of 30,000 was a bad decision, here. So, … Continue reading Secretary of State announces refugee cap for fiscal year 2019—30,000!