RRW Weekly roundup for week ending November 21, 2015

It has been some week.  If you told me ten days ago (the day I was on Capitol Hill) that the UN/US State Department Refugee Admissions Program would dominate mainstream media (not to mention virtually all talk radio), move Congress to pass legislation with bipartisan support in an attempt (a weak attempt, but an attempt nonetheless) to constrain it after holding the first critical House hearing on the program since before 9/11, cause about 30 governors to pay attention to it and want to curtail it, and become a major topic in the 2016 Presidential race, I would have said you are dreaming!
I’m joking (sort of), but after eight years of following this issue, I have to admit, I’m getting tired of the word “refugee” and see retirement on the horizon.  Seriously, it is a thrill to see so many of you focused and working so hard to save America from the NO Borders agenda of the international Left!
Our average daily readership jumped ten fold many days this past week, and getting a post on Drudge really drove the numbers higher.
Here are our top three posts of the week, led by the one that made Drudge.  Top three daily posts are in the right hand sidebar.

Top Three Posts

1)In first six weeks of FY2016 we resettled 827 Somalis; all but one are Muslim

2)Dead Somali ISIS fighter had ties to Lewiston, Maine

3)Watch the death of Europe in 19 minutes….

Here are the top ten countries from which readers arrived at RRW this past week (excluding the US).  We had some new and interesting ones!  And, Poland drove Australia out of the top three.

Top Ten Countries

Canada

UK

Poland

Australia

Germany

Romania (new to the top ten)

Moldova (new to the top ten)

Sweden

Ireland

Philippines

And since we have thousands of new readers, here is what you need to know:

I apologize as always for not being able to read all of your e-mails, answer all of your comments, or get to all of your phone calls.  It is just me here (LOL! a reader sent me an e-mail about a subscription problem and asked that maybe one of my staff could check on it for them.  I have no staff! My time is my charitable contribution to the cause.)
And since I have no staff….
You might try finding your answers at our relatively new—Frequently Asked Questions (linked above in the header).
Also, try typing a few key words into our search window and see if you can find what you are looking for—-I have to use it all the time because with over 7,000 posts archived here, I need to find out what I’ve said in the past on a given topic.
I screen comments, so if I’m away from the computer, yours might not be posted for hours.  Sorry about that, but there is life to be lived.
I very much appreciate all of your requests for me to speak to your groups, but I am not taking any more speaking trips for the foreseeable future (except two I had previously committed to for 2016) mostly because I believe my strength is in researching and reporting the news while traveling gobbles up enormous amounts of my time.
Go here to a previous message from me for more tips on getting the most out of your visits to RRW.  As I said, we have over 7,000 posts archived here so you might need some guidance in finding useful information.
Follow me on twitter because there is so much breaking news on refugees that I can’t possibly post it all! So please follow me on twitter or follow the twitter feeds in my right hand sidebar to keep up with the news!  I am @RefugeeWatcher, click here.  I’m posting articles there that readers send me, but that I simply can’t post for lack of time.
Our facebook page, here, passed the 11,000 ‘likes’ mark this week!
And, our first Youtube video from last spring is approaching 2 million views.  If you haven’t seen it, click here.  See also a video (not too long) of a talk I gave recently in the DC area (at VDARE).

A quick note to readers….

Well the good news is that our readership jumped to 65,000 over our normal daily reader average yesterday as a result of the sudden interest (AP=After Paris) in a federal program that has been quietly going on across America for 35 years.
The bad news for me is that there is so much news it’s impossible to sort through it all by myself and prioritize it, let alone deal with the avalanche of e-mails with questions and with media requests.  I apologize.  I simply can’t begin to read it all, let alone respond.
For the immediate future, I can’t accept any more radio interview requests, or I won’t get anything written!  I’ll be trying to focus that writing where I can highlight important messages/principles that I see need to be addressed in the midst of all the excitement.  And, I plan to try to get to more research of the data so we continue to have our facts straight.
Please send me breaking news as you see it, but put NEWS TIP in the subject line so it isn’t buried.   Thank you so much.  Let’s hope and pray this is a real turning point in how the UN/US State Department Refugee Admissions Program is administered and not just a sensationalist event AP.
For those of you arriving here for the very first time, there are over 7,000 posts archived at RRW, the easiest way to find something is to use the search function, see our FAQs page, here, or go to this weekly roundup (scroll to New Readers) for more tips on using RRW.   If you use the search window one thing you could start with is the name of your state and see what we have said about it over the last eight years.

RRW weekly roundup for week ending November 14, 2015

Sigh…what a week.  We went to Washington on Thursday (I still need to post something more on that) and then everything changed on Friday.  Because of the terrible news from Paris, it seems the world is finally waking up to the dangers of the refugee migration around the world.  Our readership jumped by a lot for a narrowly focused blog (over 30,000 on Saturday and 20,000 today) and with that jump in interest came more questions, more e-mails, more phone calls, more press inquiries and so forth.
I’ll do my best to answer as many of you as possible, but honestly if I did, I would never post a thing here and that is what I think is the best use of my time and it’s what I am most passionate about.
Here are the top three posts of the week (but remember the data was collected yesterday, so doesn’t reflect posts after yesterday morning and today.

Top Three:

1)Calais (France) migrant camp on fire tonight

2)Watch the death of Europe in 19 minutes….

3)Obama lied about his school years and the press shrugged, why the double standard for a conservative black man?

Since Saturday this post is getting a large number of visitors:

Here are the Top Ten countries from which readers arrived at RRW this past week (besides the US):

Canada

UK

Australia

Germany

Sweden

Philippines

France

Netherlands

South Africa

Ireland

 

And since we have thousands of new readers, here is what you need to know:

I apologize as always for not being able to read all of your e-mails or get to all of your phone calls.  It is just me here.
You might try finding your answers at our relatively new—Frequently Asked Questions (linked above in the header).
I very much appreciate all of your requests for me to speak to your groups, but I am not taking any more speaking trips for the foreseeable future mostly because I believe my strength is in researching and reporting the news while traveling gobbles up enormous amounts of my time.
Go here to a previous weekly round-up for more tips on getting the most out of your visits to RRW.  We have over 7,000 posts archived here so you might need some guidance in finding useful information.
Follow me on twitter because there is so much breaking news on refugees that I can’t possibly post it all! So please follow me on twitter or follow the twitter feeds in my right hand sidebar to keep up with the news!  I am @RefugeeWatcher, click here.  I’m posting articles there that readers send me, but that I simply can’t post for lack of time.
Our facebook page, here, passed the 10,000 likes mark this week!

RRW Weekly roundup for week ending October 30th, 2015

Before I give you the three top posts this past week, I would like to respond to a reader who asked what more could she do.  It has been a while since I mentioned my big nag—write a state or local blog on what you learn about refugee resettlement and any other migration (including illegal!) going on where you live.  A facebook page is o.k. but it’s hard for someone a year later to find documents you have unearthed.

Use our free speech while we still have it!

Researching the material and writing a free blog (or a website) from the comfort of your home is very easy and then others who come along later can benefit from what you have learned, from the facts you have gathered.  Also, take pleasure in knowing that those who are seeking to change America with mass migration (like those running that Washington DC pow-wow I wrote about on Friday) have operated with such secrecy for years that they will be furious when exposed as more and more Americans catch on—-help your friends and neighbors understand what is happening to us (and the whole western world)!
With the facts that you provide, I’m hopeful that citizens who love America will then pressure elected officials at all levels of government to pull back from the edge, from the edge of destruction of Western Civilization.  It is that important.
Here then are the Top Three Posts bringing readers to RRW this past week.   Top daily posts are in the right hand side bar.

Top Three Posts:

1)Sweden: Ungrateful ‘refugees’ refuse housing in a beautiful wooded location….

2)Paul Ryan speakership campaign reveals traitors in our midst (South Carolina and Idaho pay attention)

3)Gatestone: Sweden close to collapse

I have been predicting for years that Sweden would be the first European country to collapse under the weight of mass migration, but I didn’t expect to see the crisis accelerate so quickly. It is impossible for a welfare state, like Sweden, to absorb tens of thousands of needy third worlders year after year and survive.
Here are the Top Ten Countries from which readers arrived at RRW this past week (excluding the US of course).

Top Ten Countries:

Canada

UK

Australia

Germany

Sweden

Netherlands

Czech Republic

Norway

France

South Africa

For new and old readers:

I apologize as always for not being able to read all of your e-mails or get to all of your phone calls.  It is just me here.
You might try finding your answers at our relatively new—Frequently Asked Questions (linked above in the header).
I very much appreciate all of your requests for me to speak to your groups, but I am not taking any more speaking trips for the foreseeable future mostly because I believe my strength is in researching and reporting the news while traveling gobbles up enormous amounts of my time.
Go here to a previous weekly round-up for more tips on getting the most out of your visits to RRW.  We have over 7,000 posts archived here so you might need some guidance in finding useful information.
Follow me on twitter because there is so much breaking news on refugees that I can’t possibly post it all! So please follow me on twitter or follow the twitter feeds in my right hand sidebar to keep up with the news!  I am @RefugeeWatcher, click here.  I’m posting articles there that readers send me, but that I simply can’t post for lack of time.
P.S. I’m going to try (again!) to write shorter posts so that I can get more posted each day as the subject of mass migration is exploding worldwide.

RRW Weekly roundup for week ending October 24, 2015

I’m off this morning to a conference in the Washington, DC area, so not much time to bring you news today.
I can’t emphasize enough that Rep. Paul Ryan will be a disaster for all of us concerned with mass migration—legal and illegal.  See my post from Friday, here, and please continue calling your Republican Members of Congress tomorrow.  We really are surrounded with those who want to change America by changing the people on the Left and then the big money interests on the Right who want to import cheap labor and those Washington elitists (the ruling class!) who put holding the Republican Party together before the good of the average patriotic American citizen.  The end result (from both sides) will be the decimation of the middle class.

Here are our Top Three Posts of the week (Top Daily Posts are in the right hand side bar):

(Numbers 2 and 3 are older posts that readers picked up and sent out through social media.)

1)Gatestone: Sweden close to collapse

2)List of ORR “preferred” communities has some additions

3)So where might those Syrians be going?

#3 is almost a year old and since we posted it, we have a newer map.  See it here.  And, we have also identified those towns and cities already receiving (being “seeded” with) Syrians, here.  Those will surely be getting more as the fiscal year progresses.

Top Ten Countries (excluding the US from which we received readers this past week):

Canada

UK

Australia

Germany

Japan (may be the first time Japan breaks into the top ten)

Sweden

Netherlands

Norway

France

South Africa

And, I am mentioning #11 because it is such a surprise—-Slovenia! Welcome!

For new readers (thousands of you every day!):

I apologize as always for not being able to read all of your e-mails or get to all of your phone calls.  It is just me here.
You might try finding your answers at our relatively new—Frequently Asked Questions (linked above in the header).
I very much appreciate all of your requests for me to speak to your groups, but I am not taking any more speaking trips for the foreseeable future mostly because I believe my strength is in researching and reporting the news while traveling gobbles up enormous amounts of my time.
Go here to a previous weekly round-up for more tips on getting the most out of your visits to RRW.  We have over 7,000 posts archived here so you might need some guidance in finding useful information.
Follow me on twitter because there is so much breaking news on refugees that I can’t possibly post it all! So please follow me on twitter or follow the twitter feeds in my right hand sidebar to keep up with the news!  I am @RefugeeWatcher, click here.  I’m posting articles there that readers send me, but that I simply can’t post for lack of time.