Today’s State Department refugee testimony comes to you from North Carolina

But before we get to it, be sure to visit VDARE where Paul Nachman has penned an excellent piece urging readers there  to send in testimony by close of business tomorrow, May 8th.  He has some information from years before I followed this program that I found very enlightening. I think you will too.  Mr. … Continue reading Today’s State Department refugee testimony comes to you from North Carolina

Human rights icon Aung San Suu Kyi still refuses to champion Rohingya Muslims

Three cheers for Suu Kyi! Why do we care what is happening in Burma/Myanmar as it relates to the Rohingya/Bengali population?  Because once again we are seeing the worldwide media drumbeat badgering Burma and working up to demanding that western countries take in the so-called Muslim “refugees.” Rohingya are already coming to America as we … Continue reading Human rights icon Aung San Suu Kyi still refuses to champion Rohingya Muslims

Your one chance to tell the US State Department what you think about refugee resettlement is coming up in May

They want to know what you think the “appropriate size and scope” of the program should be for Fiscal year 2014.  (We are presently resettling an average of 70,000 refugees a year and many are coming from Islamic countries.) If you have friends in the media, tell them to cover this hearing! Here is my … Continue reading Your one chance to tell the US State Department what you think about refugee resettlement is coming up in May

New Zealand an asylum magnet now; Amnesty International takes opportunity to tighten screws

The news from New Zealand this week is that a boatload of illegal aliens was found off the coast of Australia and its Sri Lankan “asylum seekers” on board held up a sign saying they wanted to go to New Zealand.  Now the new controversial agreement between the two countries will be tested (see our … Continue reading New Zealand an asylum magnet now; Amnesty International takes opportunity to tighten screws