Catholic Charities brings refugees to South Jersey; find out who is coming to your state/city

I was born and raised in South Jersey so this news from Catholic Charities interested me.  But, it also serves as an opportunity for me to discuss something that I’ve found troubling of late. For several years (RRW began in 2007) it was easy enough to find statistics on how many refugees and from what … Continue reading Catholic Charities brings refugees to South Jersey; find out who is coming to your state/city

Invasion of Europe news: Syrians living in Paris park

Update April 28th:  Be sure to see what a reader is reporting about what the French media is saying about this, click here. The article tells us they have been moving around Africa and Europe indicating that they are asylum shoppers.  International asylum protocol says that “refugees” must apply for asylum in the first safe … Continue reading Invasion of Europe news: Syrians living in Paris park

Reader’s comment: Woeful week for interpretation

Regular reader and researcher par excellence, ‘pungentpeppers,’ has put together some samples of the growing problems with interpretation services increasingly needed as immigrants from around the world require court interpreters (something we have been noting a lot lately). Woeful week for interpretation INTERPRETER WOES aplenty this past week: wrongful interpretation suit; mistrial called because a … Continue reading Reader’s comment: Woeful week for interpretation

Another US media propaganda campaign: no more detention for asylum seekers

While Australia and New Zealand increase the number of detainees—migrants who have arrived illegally on their shores and asked for asylum, in the US the Open Borders lobbyists, including federal refugee contractors at the US Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Services, if it were up to them, want no one … Continue reading Another US media propaganda campaign: no more detention for asylum seekers

So who has been coming to America via refugee “recruitment” this fiscal year

We are half way through fiscal year 2014 (it began on October 1, 2013). By the way, “recruitment” is the word being used by opponents of Gov. Matt Meads idea to resettle refugees in Wyoming, and I like it.  The word “resettlement” is getting stale and I’ve noticed the refugee industry using it less and … Continue reading So who has been coming to America via refugee “recruitment” this fiscal year