Posted on 01/28/2015 7:25:17 AM PST by Jan_Sobieski
Up to 10,000 Syrian refugees, most of them Muslims, will be resettled in cities throughout the U.S. in 2015, with that figure expected to surge to near 75,000 over the next five years. While some of the planned destinations for these refugees are starting to leak out, the big question is: where will they be going?
The U.S. State Department does not announce where it plans to send foreign refugees for resettlement within the United States, although the locations do eventually show up in a government database some weeks after they arrive in their host cities. Word of their anticipated arrivals will sometimes surface earlier in local media reports. And thats already happening in North Dakota, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio and Washington.
The Jamestown Sun of Jamestown, North Dakota, reported recently that the Midwestern state is expecting about 400 new refugees to arrive from the Middle East this year. Lutheran Social Services of North Dakota and its community partners, which include schools, medical facilities, law enforcement, county and volunteer agencies and churches, are anticipating a shift in the ongoing resettling of refugees there...
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There is no one in charge. We (conservatives) sit on sidelines yelling and screaming but none of our so-called leaders do anything. All is quiet on the leadership front.
They are in charge and know exactly what they are doing.
In my state they are taking the Muzzies to the city with the largest number of blacks. Wonder why?
No Congress. That’s for sure.
Regarding the 1000 new DHS employees and office space: these positions are being advertised for on usajobs.gov and will be located in Crystal City, VA (DC Metro area). The focus will be on the ~5 million or so illegals covered under Obama’s executive amnesty, and there have been other FR threads on the subject.
This is an incredibly expensve option for doing bulk processing of immigrants. Office space in DC is expensive, and all the new employees will benefit from the big DC locality pay, cost of living adjustment.
I read speculation recently that the decision to base the processing in DC Metro was for two reasons. First, to keep it more easily under the control of the Administration and make sure the employees are doing what they’re told.
Second, that the intent is to fill most of the new positions, which will be lower-level application approvers, with recent-grad college kids from DC area universities. Who can be expected to lean a certain way politically, can be trained in the “right” way of doing things and then can (as “experienced” approvers) be deployed out to local offices as the Baby Boomers currently working there retire.
So fascinating speculation that, if true, really sheds good light on how organizational infiltration can occur.
There couldn’t be 2 million right now because there are 4 million in total population in DFW. But I see your point.
What type of soil is best for growing Syrian muslims?
What is the proper time of year to plant them?...
And, perhaps more importantly, just how deep are you supposed to plant them?
Can they bring their automatic weapons over here? You know, the kinds citizens arent allowed to have.
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One more reason for U.S. OUT OF U.N., U.N. OUT OF U.S., NOW!
Sounds good, as long as the dirt is in one of their own Islamic hellholes.
Enema of the statists.
What the h#ll as soon as some politician thinks they “might” vote for them they will stay and there will be more and more!!!
Is Mediterranean a code word for Muslim?
ping for later
What crime did a Syrian Muslim have to commit in a prior life to wind up in a North Dakota winter?
They must have voted wrong in the last election. They will make sure to correct the problem this time and vote for the Islamic Candidate that supports them! ;-(
I’m kind of partial to 6 feet under...
Maybe. I was told that they had good falafel. It was good, however the icy stares sent me packing as soon as I paid for my food. Never to return.
I’ve already met recent Syrian newcomers in Fort Worth, Texas.
Once again Responsibility2nd . . . YUP!
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