Posted on 10/07/2016 3:48:43 PM PDT by PROCON
(Washington, DC) Judicial Watch today released 128 pages of documents it obtained from the mayor of Rutland, Vermont, showing a concerted effort by the mayor and a number of private organizations to conceal from the public their plans to resettle 100 Syrian refugees into the small southern Vermont town.
The documents include an April 14, 2016, email from Amila Merdzanovic, executive director of the Vermont Refugee Resettlement Program, to Mayor Christopher Louras, in which she wrote:
I want to share with you the concern my HQ has about holding a public forum. If we open it up to anybody and everybody, all sorts of people will come out of woodwork. Anti-immigrant, anti-anything. They suggest that the forum be invite only but make it as wide as possible. Work with faith leaders, United Way, etc Perhaps, we could go back to the Congregational Church and continue the conversation there.
The mayor and resettlement organizations shrouded the plan in such secrecy that not even the towns aldermen were informed of what was taking place behind closed doors. The aldermen eventually wrote to the U.S. Department of State protesting the plan and opened an investigation into the mayors actions. The State Department has not yet ruled on whether it will resettle refugees in Rutland despite the aldermens protest.
Handwritten notes state that the issue was, Not what can we do for them, but what the diversity, cultural richness do for the community. The documents contain detailed discussions of what Rutland will need to provide for the refugees including housing, jobs, medical care, and places for worship.
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This is a planned invasion by our government of placing potential muslim terrorists throughout the U.S.
One would have hoped that after the horrible day of 9-11-2001 and the subsequent numerous islamic terrorist attacks here on American soil, more people would rise up and object.
Kudos to Judicial Watch for their tireless effort to expose the truth.
Destroying one town at a time................
100 rejectugees is a lot of a burden on a small community.
Absolutely criminal that town citizens have no say in the matter. They above all will suffer all the consequences of it.
Settle them all on the south lawn. The globalists need to have them all settled in their communities.
Feddgubb versus the American people.
Again and again and again.
Bttt.
5.56mm
agreed , folks still don’t know we are in a coup, they will wage war with us before giving up..
I’ve noticed every liberal begins a rant with, “Americans must learn...”
Put them all on a bus to Martha’s Vineyard.
One way.
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We the People are onto you scuzz-bags, and WE will take OUR country back no matter how much tar and feathers it takes.
ping!
And I bet the good citizens of this town voted in the (I will go out on a limb and say it’s a Lib Rat!) Rat mayor multiple times. So they should enjoy it, they asked for it!
For the .fedgov, this is a twofer:
1. More muzzies, who assimilate like oil with water and will vote D, and
2. Diluting the white people vote.
bammy has given us his legacy. It’s a delayed action stink bomb.
He has brought in a few hundred thousand of his true buddies. They will be allowed to bring their 4 wives here too. None of them will work. So they will be collecting money from us while populating this country with their little future jihadis.
Well they must. What lefties are like.
I say more about making America less American.
You can bet that they aren’t Christian refugees.
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They’d look better in burkas. Wow, what clueless dolts.
Destroying white western civilization, with virtue signalling, pathological altruism, and designer water.
Vermont and the surrounding areas are the people who destroyed this nation.
I hope they harvest they reap a bumper crop.
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