Posted on 11/16/2021 1:27:15 AM PST by blueplum
The U.S. government is curtailing admissions of refugees to focus on the massive effort to process and resettle tens of thousands of Afghan evacuees, the State Department said Monday.
Through January 11, the U.S. will stop booking travel for refugees who don't qualify for certain exceptions. Refugees who need to reunite with family in the U.S., who are travel-ready, who have "urgent cases" or whose medical and security screenings are set to expire soon will continue to be resettled, the State Department said.
The limits on refugee admissions were requested by the local nonprofit refugee resettlement agencies that partner with the government ....
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iirc, when Trump tried to do this the same ngos sic'ed their courtyard dogs on him...
Great! More mohammedans!! allahackspit!
and meanwhile American citizens, green card holders and America loving Afghan commandos are held in Afghanistan, many fearing for their lives.
U.S. curtails refugee admissions to focus on resettling Afghan evacuees
Right. OK. Sure. Bridge purchase anyone?
We’ve all had 18 months to get out of American cities but now . . . get out of American cities.
to process and resettle tens of thousands of Afghan evacuees
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most of whom are just random people that jumped on the planes at Kabul. US citizens and Afghan translators are still in country.
‘Process’ means taking whatever name, age, and so on the processors are told. There is no way to check any of it.
“Resettle’ means moving them into you neighborhood or into an area where the rest of their tribe lives. You get to pay for the whole shebang.
They are not just muslims, but tribal muslims with little of no education, not able to tell left from right, leave when the pay check arrives, are just about the dumbest people imaginable.
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