Posted on 12/18/2015 9:47:20 AM PST by Syncro
Edited on 12/18/2015 9:49:49 AM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
The House passed Rep. Paul Ryan's (R-WI) $1.1 trillion omnibus spending bill, negotiated with Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) A majority of House Republicans voted for the measure, which fully funds Obama's refugee resettlement operation, all Mideast immigration programs, Sanctuary Cities, Obama's continued executive amnesty for DREAMers, and the resettlement of illegal aliens within the U.S. interior.
In perhaps a display of loyalty to Ryan, three-fifths of the Republican conference supported his legislation, and even gave him a standing ovation following the bill's passage.
In passing this legislation, the House has approved funding for the issuance of nearly three hundred thousand visas to migrants from Muslim countries in the next year alone.
Ryan's bill accomplishes this migrant surge by fully funding every U.S. immigration program currently in existence, as well as funding the President's expansion of the refugee program through Syrian migrant resettlement.
The most recent available data published by the Department of Homeland Security shows that in 2013, around 118,000 migrants from Muslim-majority countries were permanently resettled within the United States on green cards, as well as approximately 40,000 refugees and asylees from Muslim countries. Additionally, according to data from the State Department, in 2013 the U.S. voluntarily admitted approximately 123,000 temporary migrants from Muslim countries as foreign students and foreign workers.
On top of those autopilot admissions, which will be funded throughout all of 2016, the House is also funding the President's plan to add another 10,000 refugees from the Muslim country of Syria. As a result, Ryan's House-passed omnibus will bring in nearly 300,000 Muslim migrants in the next 12 months alone, including roughly 170,000 who will be permanently resettled within the country. In a December 3rd letter to administration officials, Sens. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) and Ted Cruz explained that the permeant resettlement of 170,000 Muslim migrants will be on top of the already huge inflow of temporary Muslim migrants:
Congress is days away from consideration of an omnibus year-end funding bill that would set the U.S. on an autopilot path to approve green cards, asylee, and refugee status to approximately 170,000 migrants from Muslim countries during the next fiscal year. In addition to that would tens of thousands of temporary visas for entry and employment, and the entire sum is added to the rest of the annual autopilot green card, asylee, refugee, and foreign worker flow.
This means that next year, the U.S. will admit more than two Muslim migrants for every one Iowa Republican primary voter.
Excerpt, read more at Big Government
Whites are already a minority in California thanks to the millions of illegal alien insurgent criminal invading voters and their illegal anchor babies.
And Marco Rubio ducked the vote in the Senate. Bye Bye Rubio, you are toast
As a Jew, they are importing people who want to kill me. It’s over, folks.
Yes Jews are high on the list of targets, but also all infidels.
Converting to Islam isn’t the main goal, instituting Sharia law is.
Kick them out.
This is insanity.
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My only hope is Trump. If they manage to take him out I don’t see any hope for the once great United States of America.
This story has been foretold in history with other once powerful countries. The greed, the apathy, the stupidity, rabid plotting enemies, the media Greek chorus - all converging to tear apart what our ancestors fought so hard for.
It is unbearable. Our way of life depends on 2016.
Everyone who voted FOR this abomination MUST BE primaried!
And many of these Muslim Migrants are ISIS.
Astonishingly and shockingly, the Republicans in Congress have become an equally threatening lot.
you know how that SOB would vote on it if he weren’t running for president also.
Was just listening to a clip of Sen. Scummer stating they basically cannot believe what the Republicans gave the Democrats in this bill.
I’m 64 and change...
I spent my whole life wishing for a Republican Congress
Boehner and Ryan took less than a few weeks each to prove how wrong I was
That’s ok Trump will deport them all when he becomes president.
Research statistics show that 80% of mosques are radicalized.
Nice soft word meaning they are terror cells.
Close all mosques and do a through search and maybe...just maybe...open the ones that appear “clean.”
Keep closed all those whose imams preach Sharia and terror.
Yes have all Islamists leave the country and don’t let any more in.
It’s shameful that this bill passed, republican pols gave an ovation to Ryan for his stellar work.
Most in high gov positions have sold out the American people and ignored the designation Constitutional Republic.
No Hildy, it hasn’t even started. We haven’t played Cowboys and muslims yet.
Ryan and company didn’t just poke us in the eye with a stick, they gave us a pitchfork in the face.
Republican used to mean almost completely conservative.
The GOP has turned into the reason Reagan left the DEM party!
Pols do not govern the way the people want them too, it’s all about staying at the trough.
Republicans in Congress are cowards, scared to death of Obama/Hilliary and the left.
I’ve got some change hanging on that number also my friend...
Sadly what you say is true but they also want to kill me, a Baptist as well!
“In perhaps a display of loyalty to Ryan, three-fifths of the Republican conference supported his legislation, and even gave him a standing ovation following the bill’s passage.”
The writer could have more accurately described this giant ass-kissing with: “Reminiscent of a third-world banana republic, three-fifths of the Republican conference ...gave Ryan a standing ovation following the bill’s passage.”
The writing of this 2000 page bill was probably started last year after the Republicans surrendered just after their victory in the election. No one can throw a bill with that many pages together in a few week, or months.
We are governed by fools, that is to say, Republicans.
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