No such thing as a separate ethnic group called Rohingya; peaceful coexistence with Muslims not likely

Longtime readers know that we have been following the Rohingya Muslim story for years and when they finally burst on the scene in a big way in your US/Western towns and cities as refugees (small numbers are coming to the US already), just as the Somalis did decades ago, at least you will have a … Continue reading No such thing as a separate ethnic group called Rohingya; peaceful coexistence with Muslims not likely

Will Atlanta become the Detroit of the South, and did US State Department help push it that way?

World Net Daily posted a story three days ago that didn’t say anything about refugees, but asked that question and ended with this line: DeKalb has changed from majority white to majority black over the last several decades. As the Atlanta Journal Constitution gingerly put it: “The county’s transition from majority white to majority minority … Continue reading Will Atlanta become the Detroit of the South, and did US State Department help push it that way?

ICE quietly resuming deportations to Somalia, but not broadcasting the news

We reported this good news here in January,  but I see that Minnesota Public Radio has a very good comprehensive piece on the new start-up program here today.  And, it kind of fits in with the news about CAIR agitation in Minnesota I reported earlier this a.m. The MPR article reminds us that the US … Continue reading ICE quietly resuming deportations to Somalia, but not broadcasting the news

Investigation: Nearly 20,000 ‘Mom and Pop’ stores involved in trafficking food stamps

First, according to Hot Air which tipped us off to this news: During President Obama’s first term in office, participation in the federal food stamp program increased from about 32 million Americans in 2009 to approximately 48 million by October of 2012 — an average growth rate of just over 11,000 recipients per day….. And, … Continue reading Investigation: Nearly 20,000 ‘Mom and Pop’ stores involved in trafficking food stamps

The Asylumist: A good source for info. on what else? Asylum

Yesterday I wrote about the “asylum seekers” arriving by the boatload to Australian shores and then had a look at The Asylumist, a website written,with some humor, by an immigration lawyer.  I’d pretty much forgotten about the site (it is on our blogroll), but think I should check it out from time to time because … Continue reading The Asylumist: A good source for info. on what else? Asylum