Posted on 11/17/2015 10:56:37 AM PST by tcrlaf
A Syrian refugee that was relocated to Louisiana has already gone missing and the group who were accommodating them will not take responsibility.
WBRZ has reported that Catholic charities had helped the refugee who settled in Baton Rouge, but also said the refugee left for another state after a couple of days, and they currently do not know where the refugee went since they do not track them.
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State Leaders say they have located the Syrian Refugee who settled in Baton Rouge⦠then left. They say after the Syrian left Baton Rouge, the refugee went to the nationâs capital. The case file was turned over to the feds, and Catholic Charities does not track them once they leave the areaâ
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Date, coordination meeting with ValJar?
Amtrack supposedly requires a photo ID donât they?
They did when I rode ‘em a few years back...ya figure Catholic Charities assisted in getting them Photo ID’s?????
Most of those "refugees" are young men in their twenties, absent kids or women. In Europe, they have no problem forking up lots of money to buy beverages and other goods. They put their hand out for handouts, but they are carrying large sums of money. In some places in Europe, citizens are burning down refugee centers. Can't do that here, as we don't have temporary barracks or tent villages; it's Christian or Jewish facilities being used to take them in and resettle them. So yes, shut them down!
This sounds too scripted to me. DC threat>>>Missing refugee>>>Found refugee DC>>Rest Easy DC we are so on top of this>>>Give me a break
Maybe Obama invited him to the White House.
My question is: Who are these "Non-Prophets" and who is funding them?
World Council of Churches collaborators: the mainline denominations and Catholics
I think Jesus needs to visit them, push over their tables and start whippin’ people!
Grrrrr! Well, now we know the price of their souls, don’t we?
Thanks, Maggie. Thorough as usual. :)
Yes, and they have names that would indicate they are from almost every denomination.
Follow the money - "Catholic Charities receives almost two-thirds of its funding from government sources"
And others, especially in Canada of late on search engines (Are US "church related" charities pushing for relocation of refugees being scrubbed from the web?)
Couldn’t CCs get sued if something happened?
Please start with my governor. It’s Tom Wolf.
You are correct. Wish they could lose tax exempt status.
Most of them start their own business, hire their friends under the table, and use every trick in the book to avoid taxes.
My husband and I ride Amtrack all the time and have never been asked to show a photo ID (or ID of any kind). Purchase tickets online and print them out to hand to the conductor. We go through/stop at DC on most of our trips.
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