Posted on 09/13/2016 7:11:07 AM PDT by OddLane
West Virginia has been near the bottom of the list of resettlement states for the last 9 years that Ive followed the UN/US State Department Refugee Admissions Program, but all that could change.
Resettlement contractors are running out of housing and frankly welcome where they have overloaded cities like Lancaster, PA (do you want WV schools to have to cope with this!) and Buffalo, NY so they are casting about looking for fresh territory (populated with lots of naive do-gooders!).
A couple of years ago the folks in Wyoming were able to hold off a program there. Montana couldnt quite manage it and now has homeless refugees in Missoula. Rutland, VT citizens are working hard to turn back the plan to bring Syrians to their city. And despite what this story from the Charleston Gazette implies, a pocket of resistance is growing in Charleston, WV...
(Excerpt) Read more at refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com ...
The DemocRATS are dumping their refugee garbage onto red states. I wonder why. Too many Americans living there?
Yup. This is all about gaming the 2020 Census.
3 Syrians—believed a sleeper cell sent by ISIS— arrested in Germany
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2016/09/13/3-syrians-believed-sleeper-cell-sent-by-isis-arrested-in-germany.html
“In July, two attacks were carried out in Germany by asylum seekers who arrived over the past two years and claimed by IS[sic].”
This is what happens after Hillary disses coal miners and loses West Virginia.
“Don’t like Muslims, you coal people? Take THIS!!”
The hills & hollows of West Virginia are filled with the shallow graves of unwanted outsiders.
There aren’t enough unemployed Americans in WV after they closed the coal mines that could use some help, so they’re sending in refugees?
This process has sparked a streak of resistance in Europe, as the ordinary public starts pushing back against these dumps of unassimilable refugees into unprepared locales. The US, IMHO, is not far behind, and the pushback will be far stronger. Americans are already objecting verbally to having this forced on them, and when (not if) those refugees start throwing their weight around, things are going to get ugly very quickly.
Refugee dumping cities bump for later...
Why don’t they put one in Hyannis Port? There is an entire “compound” of useless trash they can evacuate for them. They will actually improve the neighborhood.
Lots of deep hollers that nobody ever visits, much ... old, abandoned mine shafts ... water-filled pits ... them muzzle-um boys best be careful. Might could get lost in there. Never find their way out.
Muslims will find out the hard way what happens when mountain folk say “git” and they don’t immediately leave.
“Infidel! The world belongs to Muslims, and..” BLAM!
BTTT.
Lancaster, PA????
I had a friend from Lancaster who signed me up for Obama emails during his first run in 08. It was then I realized our friendship had come to an end.
Maybe my former friend now realizes I am older than him and wiser than him and I always will be older and wiser.
“Why dont they put one in Hyannis Port? There is an entire compound of useless trash they can evacuate for them. “
The rich leave Hyannisport for most of the year so the refugees would be dumped on the average folks.
Refugees should go where the rich Dems spend most of their time,like Beverly Hills.
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Our government has turned beautiful, pastoral and suburban communities throughout this country into multicultural wastelands.
They've done the same thing to Tennessee and dozens of other states.
Fifth paragraph of your link.
I’m a two minute drive to Clarkston, GA.
People talk about the Syrian refugees without even acknowledging what a catastrophe the importation of thousands of Somali Muslims has been.
Starting with Chappaqua.
“Starting with Chappaqua.”
Exactly !
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