49 U.S. Governors Request Refugees from Feds

May 26, 2015 in News by RBN Staff

Source: American Free Press
MAY 25, 2015 

• Small-town America targeted by culture distorters. 

By Jenifer Dixon — 

At a time when the United States suffers from record high joblessness, unprecedented debt and a failing economy,governors in 49 states across the country have been taking money from the federal government to “resettle” refugees from third world countries in Africa and the Middle East. It’s all part of a little-known program whereby states like Wyoming and Minnesota, which have seen thousands of good-paying, middle-class jobs exported to foreign lands, agree to take in tens of thousands of foreign immigrants, who will no doubt have to depend on taxpayer-funded medical care and other welfare services.

Activist Frank George of Wyoming has been working tirelessly to bring attention to the so-called U.S. Refugee Resettlement Program (RRP). Officially, the program falls under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. But unlike most federal programs, the process is pretty simple. What happens is that the governor of a state, who wants to become a part of the program, contacts the federal government, which works in conjunction with the United Nations (UN) and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) like the secular Lutheran Services in America. The Catholic Church is also deeply involved in this program along with other denominations that sound like churches but are in reality NGOs.

 

The NGOs are key to this, because they, with the help of the UN, seek out refugee populations to bring into the U.S. These private organizations are then paid by the head, much as with cattle, by the federal government, and sometimes even state funds are tapped for this purpose. Directors of these NGOs can earn as much as $400,000 a year, and the more people they bring into the U.S., the more money they make.

Unfortunately, in the process of bringing in people, Washington and these international organizations repeatedly destroy whole towns and cities as they import populations that are often antagonistic to American culture.

Take Wyoming, for instance. The Cowboy State is now home to thousands of Congolese refugees, who speak French, not English. Their country of origin, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, is known as the rape capital of the world. This means that both the victims of these mass rapes have been brought in as well as in some cases even their rapists. Syrians have also been arriving in droves from that war-torn region, as well as Somalis from the African country of Somalia, which has been plagued by bloody wars for decades now.

The tragic part of all of this is that U.S. citizens have no say at all in who comes in or where they are settled.

“A group of elite has decided to bring in refugees into Wyoming, and we have no say,” George told AFP. “We are nothing but serfs in our own state.”

So far, state governments have tried to do damage control by assuring citizens that there are very few refugees brought to the U.S. But when you look at states like Nebraska and Minnesota, where 30,000 Somalis alone have been brought in the last decade, you realize there are thousands of immigrants quietly being brought into the U.S. and then resettled across the country.

Jenifer Dixon is the author of The Holy Land Unveiled, has a B.A. cum laude in English literature and history from George Washington University and has worked for a number of media outlets and at several D.C. think tanks including the Institute for Public Accuracy and Women Strike for Peace.