Posted on 11/17/2014 7:00:38 PM PST by george76
They are going there to get subsidized Section 8 housing vouchers to take to another state.
Refugee resettlement is a euphemism for importing whole Muslim communities, importing jihad. I have long documented the targeting of gateway cities (smaller cities) overwhelmed with Muslim refugee immigration from countries like Somalia cities like Emporia, Kansas, Nashville, Greeley and Fort Morgan, Colorado, Lewiston, Maine et al. The over-saturation and drain on city resources has driven these immigrants northward to settle in Wyoming, according to these reports.
Organizations like Lutheran Family Services profit enormously from the Federal government handling these refugees.
The sharia compliant enemedia, like Wyomings Tribune Eagle, attacks critics of mass refugee immigration into Wyoming as bigots. Shocka.
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Most Americans are unaware that under the Refugee Resettlement Program, whole Muslim communities from hostile nations are imported into the United States, circumventing whatever immigration laws that are still intact. This is made even more dangerous by what organization determines who are refugees and who arent. Its the UN, driven largely by the worlds largest international body, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). The OIC is a modern-day caliphate made up of 56 countries and the Palestinian terrorists.
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Cheyennes Somali population has grown rapidly in the last couple of years. Thats surprising because Wyoming doesnt have an official refugee resettlement program, and most jobs around here require fluent English. But Cheyenne has one really big draw: housing assistance. Faiso Abdi moved to Cheyenne last year. She says she was happy living in Greeley Colorado, but she couldnt even get on the waitlist for that citys section 8 housing voucher program.
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Mass welfare; they are basically a transplanted welfare hive. Remember the amount of government assistance the Boston Marathon bombers’ family had received?
lol
Not Wyoming. The trout fishing is too good. Give them Jersey.
Years ago a friend was considering moving to Minneapolis, but changed his mind after neighboring states started reforming their welfare and Minnesota wouldn’t. The city deteriorated quickly as gibsmedats from neighboring states flocked there like moths to a porch light; the Somali invasion was just the icing on the cake.
Wyoming types in places like Cheyenne are not like those in small towns like Cody. These Muslim clowns best not tick off real cowboys. Cheyenne has Frontier Days. Cody has perhaps the largest and best 4th of July anywhere for it’s size. I would not wander off muzzies.
I wish them the best of luck because Wyoming isn’t exactly a welfare paradise. They aren’t tolerant of welfare recipients there, and they won’t be able to stuff more than one family to a home without counting income from all who are in the home.
Not only is it cold 10 months out of the year, but the summers are only about 3 weeks long. That is, actual summer weather.
As far as I’m concerned, if they want to go there for welfare benefits, they can have at it. Hope they have igloo block makers, because they’re going to need them.
Great comment. Yes it is.
From the article: “Organizations like Lutheran Family Services profit enormously from the Federal government handling these refugees.”
The Republicans in the House could have defunded all of this activity when they assumed the majority in January 2011. We’ve been told they couldn’t pass individual appropriations bills because Harry Reid and the Democrat Senate wouldn’t agree to follow the historical process.
Effective January 2015 the Republican Party will control both the House and the Senate. Will they go back to individual department appropriations bills and review each spending line item, defunding the insanity? If not they are no different from the Democrats.
It is hard to imagine Boehner and McConnell even trying. If Obama, Reid, and Pelosi tell them to continue budgeting through continuing resolutions built off a constantly inflating “baseline” they’ll salute and continue with business as usual.
Elections have consequences. Only when you have real choices.
Some types of cold, are devastating.
LMAO. They best be damn careful where the chop wood too. Hard to find in Wyoming.
Exactly.
Wasn't that the crux of Kruschev's argument?
Ping to this comment. Holy God.
This is sick. We are paying them to bring that b.s. here.
Oh... I don't know for sure, but the State Department 'lost' $6 BILLION somewhere. Maybe it was in Wyoming.
Well said, LOL!
> Land would be cheap there but where are they getting the money for all the building? Unless they are educated, they can’t get good enough paying jobs for all the kids they have.
They don’t practice usury which means cash purchases for big ticket items.
There are no jobs in the wilderness unless they make their own but they need money from outside for sustainability.
I can fill in that blank for you. They have a large network of professional business men that have many shell companies set up all over the U.S. Some provide money laundering services to them and even form their own banks to facilitate it. Others specialize in procuring government loans through the Small Business Administration (or other government agencies) then not repaying the loans. Usually the businessmen (conmen) pretend to be working on large scale land development projects where the loans will be in the multi-millions. They have skilled professionals that can prepare blueprints, project managers that can produce cost estimates on professional looking letterhead, setup maketing material complete with business cards, brochues, and websites; they make the illusion look real.
Many of theses “businessmen” also happen to be associated with Muslim / middle eastern community organizations, religious organizations, and chambers of commerce. You will find most in large cities across the U.S. I have worked on more than just a few.
In short, they get a lot of their money from YOU and I through our own government. I’m sure other associates from the Middle Eastern countries kick in quite a bit too.
You should visit, soon.
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