Thursday, December 7, 2017

RRW: We have admitted 130,000 Somalis to the US since 1983! Do we have any obligation to clean out Kenyan camps of Somalis? NO!


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Somali refugee camp in Kenya

Posted by Ann Corcoran on December 6, 2017
In the wake of the Supreme Court decision on the so-called ‘travel ban’ which does target some Somali refugees, there is much wailing and moaning going on in places like Minnesota as we see here at the Star Tribune.
See this story at the Star Tribune as Somalis complain that their families are still stuck in camps:
News of the Supreme Court’s ruling that allows enforcement of President Trump’s travel ban sent Minneapolis resident Mohamed Abdirisaq rushing to seek counsel at the local Women Child Safe Center. For him and his loved ones, the decision’s implications are immediate and personal.
Abdirisaq’s wife and three children, who live in Kenya, await resettlement in the Twin Cities.
“I’m heartbroken,” Abdirisaq said. “This decision denies my right to reunite with my family.”
His “right” to reunite! And, by the way, why did he leave his family behind in the first place?

Ayan Isse, executive director of Women Child Safe Center, said “my clients are worried to death. I don’t know how to calm their nerves. Their families are still stuck in the refugee camps and some have even been deported back to Somalia recently. Our country is still not peaceful.”

It is not America’s problem that the Somalis cannot govern themselves! 

And, frankly I believe there are Muslim countries in the world—can you say rich Gulf states–that, if they had the will, could invest in Somalia and repatriate the people. But, they don’t because (in my opinion) they know that the Somalis serve a useful purpose as  the advance guard—Islam’s foot soldiers—to be sent out across the world.
You know it’s time to show you the numbers I’ve compiled over the years for the Somali refugees we taxpayers have funded to move to America.  These are only the Somalis we admitted through the US Refugee Admissions Program. They do not include: temporary protected status entrants, Visa lottery winners, successful asylum seekers or the large numbers of Somalis who are roaming America after getting across our borders undetected.
     Well said. Also by now there are probably Somalis chaining-in family members under our insanely multitudinous legal immigration system. Awhile back I saw a legal immigrant interviewed on the news, from Asia, who has been in the US for 30 years and casually mentioned in passing that so far she has brought in 60 relatives. Of course our elites of both parties believe our natural and cultural resources are infinite. You have to wonder whether the leaders of some of the ancient wealthy empires, now in ruins, believed the same thing?
Will it ever end? ...