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Future generations will call it Obama’s Trojan Horse. Today it’s known as the Refugee Resettlement Program.
For the last 5 years, the U.S. has allowed an average 136,000 migrants from Muslim countries to enter each year. That’s more then the total population of Washington, D.C.
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Yet, according to a Rasmussen poll, 70% of American voters say that the U.S. should admit zero refugees from the Middle East, or fewer than 10,000 per year.
But to politicians in Washington, that’s not been enough. In 2013, freshman Senator Marco Rubio teamed with John McCain and Senate Democrats – the notorious Gang of 8 – to pass a bill in the Senate that would have tripled the number of migrants admitted to the U.S.
Fortunately, a few months later, in Jan. 2014, House Republicans refused to act on Rubio’s bill saying that:
“… border security and interior enforcement must come first.”
Nevertheless, according to the Senate’s immigration subcommittee, with all the various immigration programs combined, about 170,000 new lifetime Muslim migrants will enter the United States this year – that’s nearly 14,000 per month.
According to Senator Jeff Sessions, at least 72 recent immigrants from these programs have been implicated as Islamic terrorists.
But that is still not enough to suit President Obama’s pledge to fundamentally transform America:
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A year ago, we started covering the massive influx of illegal immigration across the Mexican border in Still Report #304 – Why the Illegal Immigrant Kids?
Recently, suspicions have been raised that the Obama administration may be flying in even more Muslim migrants covertly into small regional airports from overseas in the middle of the night in ways that circumvent standard immigration and U.S. Customs security procedures.
We started covering this controversial topic on Nov. 23, 2015 in Minute Memo #201 – Is UPS Bringing in Refugees?
https://youtu.be/GTXSr6zmWk0
This was followed up with Still Report $462 – US Taking 100k Muslim Refugees/Year
https://youtu.be/KIf3tElDLfA
Followed by New Jersey Governor Chris Christie’s confirmation that immigrants were indeed being brought into his state surreptitiously through charity programs such as Catholic Charities and yet even Christie – the governor – was not allowed to know who they were, or where they were going.
Information on this covert program is far from definitive, but it has at least risen to the point “where- there’s-smoke-there’s-fire” where news organizations with more resources than mine should investigate.
Thank God, for Donald Trump, who has finally called for a halt to the tidal wave, surreptitious, covert, and other wise. If he does nothing else, he will go down in American history as a great patriot for just that comment.
Now, Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott, along with his Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick have come out in support of Trump’s proposal after two alleged ISIS terrorists were arrested on Thursday – one in Sacramento, and the other in Houston.
According to Lt. Gov. Patrick, the arrests:
“…may have prevented a catastrophic terror-related event in the making and saved countless lives….”
Gov. Abbott said the arrests:
“… are precisely why I called for a halt to refugees entering the U.S. from countries substantially controlled by terrorists …. until there is an effective vetting process that will ensure refugees do not compromise the safety of Americans and Texans.”
However, no amount of “vetting” would have stopped one of the two terrorists from entering the country. The refugee arrested in Houston, Omar Faraj Al Harden, was “radicalized” after he arrived in the U.S. as a teenager in 2009.
Ironically, one of the leading voices in Congress who has tried to stop Obama’s Refugee Resettlement Program is Rep. Brian Babin from Houston.
Babin introduced a bill in Congress 6 months ago to shut this controversial program down in a full stop, pending a reliable audit. Quoted by WND, Babin said:
“… if there were any doubts then these arrests prove the point that we have a problem with this refugee program.”
However, Babin’s bill has sat dormant in Congress, and instead, just before the Christmas break, the Republican leadership pushed through the new omnibus spending bill that fully funded President Obama’s request for $1.6 billion dollars for the Refugee Resettlement Program.
Outrageously, the authorization allows the United Nations to select up to 85,000 refugees that the Obama administration will insert into more than 180 U.S. cities and towns.
According to Sen. Jeff Sessions’ office:
“Our mindless immigration policies are introducing radicalism, extremism and terrorism into the United States.”
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