Posted on 04/11/2015 8:08:49 PM PDT by sheikdetailfeather
The FBI admits that they cannot properly screen the Syrians, while the US State Department is telling the media that 10,000 Syrians will be here soon. Syria, home of the Islamic State.
Al hijrah, jihad by immigration.
And while the genocide of Christians is ongoing in Syria, over 90% of the Syrians who are being brought to America are Muslims. Its a catastrophe. The top five states targeted for Syrian Muslim resettlement are California, Illinois, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Texas.
Meanwhile, dozens of American jihadis who fought in the war in Iraq and Syria have returned to the United States, equipped with the training they used fighting either for or against ISIS, according to one federal official.
Maybe the State Department can reunite these two very similar Muslim groups.
(Excerpt) Read more at pamelageller.com ...
“Why in Texas? Why not in D.C. or northern Virginia? They could help tend the white huts garden.”....
Odumbo don’t want all dat rif raf in his hood, bro. He gots to spread it around.
I believe I’m correct in saying that most people in that area are also well armed.
Important
That’s Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins, NOT Jeffords.
“County Judge” in Texas has nothing to do with the judiciary, but is rather an administrative position. He does act as coordinator for national security and disaster preparedness.
This guy Jenkins acts and thinks like he looks. Big Dem, not too bright, loves the cameras.
I just emailed my Governor and NC reps as well as my 3 US reps re this.
I am really concerned about this.
Why do they have to come to US
Send them to UN or Mexico
Post #41 not directed at you; meant for a friend who lurks.
Didn’t vote for him last year—he was running unopposed. I live in Dallas Co (on the edge).
Was there anyone running against him in the primary?
(At the time, I wasn’t old enough to vote. Had to wait until May. Voted against the tax increase in my town. It passed anyway.)
What could go wrong.../s
http://www.hhsc.state.tx.us/programs/refugee/
Here’s some of the assistance they’ll be receiving for the next 5 years.
Sounds like a good deal. Where do I sign up?
Of course they want to dump them all in Red states.
Civil War is coming folks, if they keep insisting on this.
Remember Ebola Duncan's gf's family was secreted away by the Catholic Church in Dallas. Uh, huh, I knew something was fishy about that and now we know.
And now we know why the Ft. Worth police dept. was "awarded" Holder's government grant a few weeks ago. Can't find anything on that grant except this hooey: http://www.star-telegram.com/opinion/opn-columns-blogs/bud-kennedy/article15201314.html .
Sponsors should pay the whole tab
The usurper hates the South and especially Texas. Sending them to Texas is a ploy to stir the pot.
Please contact your state and federal reps about this. Demand they do something to stop it.
Where the he## are Gov Abbott, Lt Gov Dan Patrick, AG Paxton and the ENTIRE TX State “R” legislation on this nonsense?? (We know the Dim legislators are likely all in...for future voters.)
Give 'em time to react. I'm sure we'll be hearing plenty from them, shortly.
I would understand if the Christian churches helped Christian refugees since they are being slaughtered by the Muslims. But 90% of these refugees are Muslim. If they can’t get gov’t money and discriminate on basis of religion, I would think the Churches could raise enough private money to sponsor the persecuted Christians.
I would like to drop posters of the “Draw Mohamed Cartoon Contest” event in Garland in their neighborhood.
I guess they think that ‘turning the other cheek’ will win over the hearts of the Satan worshipers. Plus they get paid well for it (with our money).
Are the dots on that map cities that are receiving the Muslims? I’m interested because my town is on there.
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