Greensboro, NC fire that killed 5 children exposes more concerns with US refugee program

There is a “breakdown at many levels” said Church World Service employee Adamou Mohamed. Did you hear the news about the five children from the DR Congo who died in an apartment fire in Greensboro, North Carolina just over a week ago? Probably not because stories showing the unhappy side of refugee resettlement are rarely seen … Continue reading Greensboro, NC fire that killed 5 children exposes more concerns with US refugee program

Far Left Dems trying to rescue Larry Bartlett from purgatory at State Department

This post might be going into the deep state weeds for many readers, but since beltway news hounds read RRW too, this is worth posting. Larry Bartlett, prior to being assigned to the Freedom of Information Office at the State Department, was the main career guru (under the Asst. Sec. of State level) responsible for … Continue reading Far Left Dems trying to rescue Larry Bartlett from purgatory at State Department

Rich Brit, Anish Kapoor, funding community organizing to promote refugees in North Carolina

The federal resettlement contractor, one of nine***—Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society—crows about their pro-refugee political advocacy campaign in a recent blog post on their website. Titled: In North Carolina, Local Advocacy Trainings Boost Action for Refugees It is maddening isn’t it that the refugee industry is rolling in (foreign) money to promote more refugees for your … Continue reading Rich Brit, Anish Kapoor, funding community organizing to promote refugees in North Carolina

Refugee admissions from Africa and the Near East/South Asia way off the mark

While the Europe ceiling has been almost reached after 7 months. As you know, the President set the CEILING for refugee admissions for Fiscal Year 2018 back in September at 45,000. We are now 7 months in to that fiscal year and the US State Department database (maintained by contractor Wrapsnet) has a detailed accounting … Continue reading Refugee admissions from Africa and the Near East/South Asia way off the mark

Another month with small numbers of paying customers for the refugee contractors

Month number seven of fiscal year 2018 ended last night, and from the contractors*** point of view, it was another dismal one for agencies collecting a per head payment for refugees they place and ‘take care of’ for only a few months. April’s total was 1,607 which is below average for the previous six months … Continue reading Another month with small numbers of paying customers for the refugee contractors