‘Social justice’ professors lecture Alaskans on refugees, demand they be more “welcoming”

And, one of the authors of this Op-Ed works with the resettlement contractor, Refugee Assistance and Immigration Service, which is Catholic Social Services. What the ‘professors’ don’t get is that you can’t shove diversity, especially in the high numbers now arriving through refugee resettlement, down the throats of people anywhere. Imagine if we westerners wanted … Continue reading ‘Social justice’ professors lecture Alaskans on refugees, demand they be more “welcoming”

Spartanburg, SC update: Citizens want resettlement agency/feds to present a plan to the community for public review and discussion

Update and correction:  Pastor Chris Pollard has asked us to make it clear to our readers that his organization, Come Closer Spartanburg, has not asked for nor received any federal funding for resettlement of refugees in Spartanburg.  We are glad to report that his group’s Christian charity comes from their members and not the federal … Continue reading Spartanburg, SC update: Citizens want resettlement agency/feds to present a plan to the community for public review and discussion

In refugee-saturated Buffalo, NY, violence leaves Burmese refugee paralyzed

This is a story we have written before, not the specific refugee nor the specific city, but the story about violence perpetrated against refugees as the resettlement contractors overload poor neighborhoods with third world refugees (many of whom have lived protected lives in UN camps) who don’t know how to live among thugs who are … Continue reading In refugee-saturated Buffalo, NY, violence leaves Burmese refugee paralyzed

NYT: From Minneapolis to ISIS, a refugee’s path to jihad

Well, that is not exactly the New York Times Sunday headline, but close.  What they left out of the lengthy story was the ‘R’ word—Refugee.   Most media outlets have gradually (over the seven years we have been observing the issue) begun to use the right word when it fits—not just “immigrants,” but refugees we welcomed … Continue reading NYT: From Minneapolis to ISIS, a refugee’s path to jihad