Posted on 11/17/2015 11:46:35 AM PST by Hojczyk
The group that helped a Syrian refugee resettle into Louisiana now says it doesnât know where the refugee went, because it hasnât kept track of the individual.
According to WBRZ:
WBRZ has learned Catholic Charities helped the refugee who settled in Baton Rouge, but said the immigrant left for another state after a couple of days, and they donât know where the refugee went since they donât track them.
The Executive Director of the group told WBRZ that they help refugees settle, but they donât track them to see where they go.
âWeâre at the receiving end,â Executive Director of Catholic Charities, Chad Aguillard said. âWe receive them, we welcome them into our community and help them resettle. There has been a lot of commotion and fear with Syrians. The fear is justified, but we have to check that against reality.â
On Monday, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal sent a letter to President Obama demanding information about the Syrian refugees resettling into his state.
Last week, the city of New Orleans began receiving its first wave of Syrian refugees. As with former immigration crises and federal relocation policy, Louisiana has been kept in the dark about those seeking refuge in the state. It is irresponsible and severely disconcerting to place individuals, who may have ties to ISIS, in a state without the stateâs knowledge or involvement.
As Governor of Louisiana, I demand information about the Syrian refugees being placed in Louisiana in hopes that the night of horror in Paris is not duplicated here.
Jindal joins a growing number of governors in the United States who are rejecting President Obamaâs plan to resettle thousands of Syrian immigrants. More than 22 U.S. Governors have publicly blasted the Presidentâs plan.
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Catholic Charities is in the human trafficking biz.
Yes, they are. However the tracking loss is under the pervue of federal Health and Human Services, located at the state level.
Heck, it was probably on purpose.
Thankfully, Abbot of Texas not only rejected any resettlement of enemy imbeds, but also shut down Texas Health and Human Services efforts to continue receiving efforts.
Thus, Catholic Charities will be out of business on the foreign fighter crap also.
We know that one of the Paris terrorists is a woman. So gender is no safeguard.
We know one of the killers posted as a refugee.
Now Catholic Charities are administering bringing in these possible killers?
What could possibly go wrong?
I don’t think Catholic Charities is simply a “Louisiana Group”.
This fake charity, are their offices on fire?
How sad but true, they are the culprits that is destroying our nation.
How do they know he went to another state, if they don't know where he is? How do they know THAT?
Indeed. Catholic Charities has plenty of company, too...
Isn’t this special? Let’s just bring in thousands of people we don’t know and let them wander around inside our house with the safe and the gun cabinet unlocked. Brilliant.
In Richmond Catholic Charities procured abortions for pregnant teens. Helping muslim terrorists disappear into the country is just par for the course for these ‘charity’ workers.
Meanwhile, a Nigerian Christian nurse who has been dutifully following all the requirements, standing in all the lines, and paying all the fees for a visa is still stuck in Nigeria waiting for a response, gets to watch all these other “refugees” getting instant gratification.
Think your religion is for freedom? Think again. ALL major religions in this country take money from the government for implementing “policy.” Baptists, Catholics, Mormons, etc etc. This is mostly Bush’s fault. Remember?
We are from the government and we are here to help... islamic terrorists kill American citizens.
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