The Truth About Refugee Resettlement Program – IOTW Report

The Truth About Refugee Resettlement Program

Long but important video.

We must inundate our congress with phone calls, letters and be proactively vocal about what we, the people, want as a country.

HT/ Tammy

20 Comments on The Truth About Refugee Resettlement Program

  1. Here’s all you need to know-all these Christian churches get 501C status & then get shit pot loads of $$$ from the government to haul in refugees. They should lose both.

  2. Yes, we should be doing this ALL THE TIME. CTH had an interactive map that shows the agencies who are the primary contacts for “refugees” and other aliens who are being resettled, too. Don’t go all NIMBY, though. No matter where these people are settled, it affects every part of the nation — except Hawai’i (they haven’t taken any of them).

    https://theconservativetreehouse.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/uac-interactive-map-10-5-14.jpg

  3. If this is still going on at the pace Obama inaugurated (didn’t watch video, don’t know either way), it might make the more jaded of us wonder if the Republicans’ whole non-repeal and replace controversy is just more highly distracting right hand noise hiding what the left hand is still doing.

    It also makes one wonder if both hands are now left hands.

  4. This video is frightening. Looks like our Kakistocracy is in full swing. Maybe, just maybe, President Trump and his band of brothers can put a stop to it. The lady is right, we need a lot of prayers.

  5. Read Anne Corcoran’s Refugee Resettlement Watch. Anne has all the info and is one of the nation’s courageous experts on this massive criminal enterprise, all funded by our tax $$$.

  6. Watch that PowerPoint. It’s a little dull at first but it fills in a lot of blanks about why your local community is changing before your very eyes. People are profiting at your expense under the guise of religious charity. This is a criminal enterprise and it will not turn out well Enemies posing as Christians. Scary times. Beware.

  7. “Religious charities” *spit* are funded through Community Development Block Grant Programs via HHS. Mulvaney spoke about these being cut from the budget (starving old folks & placing after school kids in grave danger), I have to wonder if this is a sly way of defunding this hot mess and reporters faux concerns of starving the elderly and victimizing kids, have yet to catch on.

  8. Kafir I am also in Wyoming and Meads biggest push of his whole worthless governorship was to shove refugees into this state. He must have some Jackson whole leftist buddy of his that was going to make a lot of money on the deal. He’s a poser and a fraud.

  9. This Video got only 13 comments, Wonderwoman’s armpit hair got 25 to date. I sent a video of an 11 year old Trump supporter to BFH and, well no go. WTF is going on here? The little girl was fabulous. But no go!

  10. i am truly fed up and sick of this schitt and want the whole damned ‘refugee’ program stopped. the churches involved ought to be ashamed of themselves, the greedy corrupt buggers. Why in God’s name must we be a dumping ground for every so-called hard luck story that comes down the pike? I am so tired of being gamed by this crap I could scream or kick someone’s cat. Let them go to Chile, or Siberia, or Tierra del Fuego, someplace, anyplace but here.

  11. Buck T – The orgs involved running this scam, e.g. Catholic Charities/Lutheran Services, are misleading and have less to do with religious tenants than $$$.
    CTH dug deep into this 2-3 yrs ago. Their websites at that time made little to no mention of religion. Corp tax returns for the Board of Dir and admin staff reflected earnings in the 7th percentile. Yet another reason when I hear the ruse of charity in the name of religion I want to *spit* and many people of faith and good intentions are being lied to.

  12. Those who so easily say, “If you want to exercise your right to free speech, just give up your tax-exempt status,” don’t see the obvious problem with that line of reasoning. Are they also prepared to say, “If you want to exercise your right to be free from unreasonable search and seizure, just give up your tax-exempt status” or “if you want to maintain your right against cruel and unusual punishment, just give up your tax-exempt status”?
    Most troubling of all is the ease with which some like to cite the so-called “separation of church and state,” while at the same time advocating that the state regulate the speech of the church. No, as America’s founders would have agreed, a pastor is the one who should determine what he says from the pulpit, not the federal government—and that is as it should be.

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