NH: Charges refiled in case of refugee accused of domestic abuse and sexual assault

We told you the outrageous news here where we learned that a Congolese refugee had his charges dismissed because the judge found him culturally incompetent (he abused women, beat his wife, in his native DR Congo so how could we expect him to know better!). The case has been refiled, but delayed when an interpreter … Continue reading NH: Charges refiled in case of refugee accused of domestic abuse and sexual assault

Refugee resettlement is driven by a desire for cheap compliant labor, not humanitarianism

“….these are really good workers. They show up on time. They say ‘yes’ when they are told what to do. They do what is necessary for their survival.” (Lavinia Limon, CEO USCRI)   Ten years ago, when I first started writing this blog, NO ONE ever said a word publicly about refugee admissions being desirable … Continue reading Refugee resettlement is driven by a desire for cheap compliant labor, not humanitarianism

One more story about immigrants/refugees fueling growth, this time in Minnesota….

I’m not an economist, but what exactly is growth—is growth more houses being built that gobble up open space? Is growth putting more cars on the road? Building more roads? Is growth constructing more schools and hiring more teachers? Building more Walmarts or more low-income housing? Does growth require more government agencies including for more … Continue reading One more story about immigrants/refugees fueling growth, this time in Minnesota….

Wishful thinking in West Virginia? New resettlement office to be up and running in October

As I pointed out in my previous post, the open borders activists and the contractors*** are looking ahead to October when they think the UN/US Refugee Admissions Program will be back and moving full steam ahead. This news from Charleston, WV confirms one of two things—-either the contractors know something we don’t know, or they … Continue reading Wishful thinking in West Virginia? New resettlement office to be up and running in October