Sunday, March 22, 2015

RR Watch - Ann Corcoran: Ireland turns down some Syrian refugees due to enormous anticipated medical costs - "Remember! It is the UN that is calling the shots and putting pressure on western countries to take refugees."

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An Ireland that will be gone, along with the rest of the West--unless we wake up and peacefully topple our Open-Borders Overlords --tma

Ireland turns down some Syrian refugees due to enormous anticipated medical costs

As the ‘Invasion of Europe continues, Irish hospitals seem to have some common sense.
From the Irish Times:

At the time of this report, Germany said they will take 20,000 Syrians and the US said we will take an “open-ended number.” Now we know the US State Department is shooting for 2,000 before Sept. 30th of this year. Chart here: 
A number of refugees due for resettlement in Ireland have been diverted to other countries after the Health Service Executive said they would not be offered medical treatment here.
In five cases involving programme refugees since 2011, the HSE when asked to provide treatment in the Irish health service did not do so, it has confirmed. “The HSE reviews the medical details of these people before they travel. In cases where treatment was not offered in Ireland, it was felt that it was not in the best interest of the applicant. These cases are then referred to another country for consideration,” a spokeswoman said.
Over the same period, it has treated 15 programme refugees with medical needs and it hopes to treat five more this year.
Remember!  It is the UN that is calling the shots and putting pressure on western countries to take refugees.
Programme refugees have been invited to live here by the Stateunder the auspices of the UN Refugee Agency’s Resettlement Programme.
Almost 280 programme refugees from various countries were received by Ireland between 2011 and 2014.
According to the HSE, 90 Syrian refugees were resettled in this country since October 2014. A further 220 refugees are expected to arrive in 2015 and in 2016.
Go here to learn more about Ireland and refugee problems.