Posted on 11/23/2015 5:53:11 PM PST by Dr. Marten
Blaming the media is a nice diversion from the fact that people in this forum and other places were led to believe the Republican governors were ‘getting tough’ when the truth is they weren’t.
“Amazing how Obama is using Syrians not only to provoke world war 3, but also to start civil wars across europe and the usa simultaneously”
Thank you for seeing the truth. Every time Barack insane Obama does another act of evil, so many freepers start attacking republicans that oppose him. By ripping up BOs only opposition, they fall prey to another demrat rat trap and have good people eating their own.
We are told by the government that it takes 18-24 months to vet these people, yet here it is only a few months into this so called crisis and already the government is bringing them in ... unvetted it would seem by their own regulations.
Exodus ...who are its owners and offivpcers and what are home addresses?
Also, arrest them for human trafficking as they enter the state. Jail them. Force hem to hire attorneys and for in jail for a while.
Trump goes up another 6%
He draws not only GoPro republican but also from dems. He wins in a landslide.
“I can’t explain it, but it seems to me that both the DNC and RNC (DRNC) both want to eliminate all boarders through the world. “
Agenda 21 and they are both supporting it.
Close down the immigrant resettlement group for violating state law. Take their administrators into custody if necessary.
Excellent ideas!
They would like that....No put them next to a PIG FARM!!! Or a SLAUGHTERHOUSE!
The refugee agencies want the money that comes with this program, and it is very lucrative for them: https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/refugee-resettlement-fact-sheets/
Excerpt on the funds they receive:
“22. Refugee resettlement is profitable to the organizations involved in it. They receive money from the federal government for each refugee they bring over. They have almost no real responsibilities for these refugees. After 4 months the âsponsoringâ organization is not even required to know where the refugee lives.
There are 9 main major refugee resettlement organizations (Volags from âVoluntary Agencyâ) with approximately 450 affiliated organizations throughout the country; many are run by former refugees. Below are the 9 Volags that operate today:
US Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB),
Lutheran Immigrant Aid Society (LIRS),
International Rescue Committee (IRC),
World Relief Corporation,
Immigrant and Refugee Services of America (IRSA),
Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS),
Church World Service (CWS),
Domestic and Foreign Missionary Service of the Episcopal Church of the USA,
Ethiopian Community Development Center (ECDC),
Below are some of the sources of income for Volags:
a. $1,850 per refugee (including children) from the State Department.
b. Up to $2,200 for each refugee by participating in a U.S. DHHS program known as Matching Grant. To get the $2,200, the Volag need only show it spent $200 and gave away $800 worth of donated clothes, furniture or cars.
c. The Volag pockets 25% of every transportation loan it collects from refugees it âsponsorsâ.
d. All Volag expenses and overhead in the Washington, DC HQ are paid by the U.S. government.
e. For their refugee programs, Volags collect money from all federal grant programs â âMarriage Initiativeâ, âFaith-basedâ, âOwnership Societyâ, etc., as well as from various state and local grants.
The program is so lucrative that in some towns the Catholic Church has lessened support for traditional charity works to put more effort into resettlement. It uses collection offerings to promote the refugee resettlement program.”
Note that nonprofits also receive a lot of money from federal grants. They’re very happy to continue screwing you over while patting themselves on the back for using your money to work at their relatively easy jobs.
Stay that way:
But in 2007 and as recently as last July, federal prosecutors in Dallas filed court documents linking the Plainfield, Ind.-based Islamic society to the group Hamas, which the U.S. considers a terrorist organization
As an independent, non-sectarian, 501(c)(3), and non-profit agency, Exodus is part of a network that works with Church World Service Immigration and Refugee Program (CWS/IRP) and Episcopal Migration Ministries (EMM) in the resettlement of refugees from all over the world.
Episcopal Migration Ministries, 2014 Annual report
Request a Speaker
Exodus provides presentations and workshops for communities interested in learning more about refugee resettlement, diversity, mental wellness in refugee and torture survivor populations, faith-based sponsorships, refugee health, human trafficking, and other topics related to multicultural and international issues.
If you would like to request a speaker for your event, please contact Jessica Kroymann at jkroymann@exodusrefugee.org.
Board of Directors
President: Susan Hutchens
Vice President: Deb Hirt
Secretary: Michele Saysana
Treasurer: Amanda Waggoner
Members: Nick Cebulko, Chad Dickerson, Jerry Kelly, Cathy Kennedy, Hea-Won Kim, Robert Lew, Marsha Manning, Jennifer Marcuson, Vijay Mehta, Jackie Morales, Naw Eh Phaw, Jyotika Saksena
Staff
Executive Director: Carleen Miller
Director of Operations: Cole Varga
Director of Client Services: Amanda Santana
Director of Immigration Services and Community Outreach: Megan Hochbein
Director of Extended Case Management: Bethany Showalter
Director of Development and Communications: Elizabeth
Standiford Finance Director: Amy Russell
Reception and Placement Programs
Resettlement Coordinator: Essence Vinson
Pre-Arrival Associate Nick Betzner
Lead Case Manager Victor Thla Hei Lian
Special Medical Case Manager: Zaw Win Aung
Special Medical Case Manager: Salma Mohiuddin
Health Navigator: Nicole Kamana
Case Manager: Claire Lundergan
Case Manager: Bawi Bawi
Case Manager: Leslie Massicotte
Case Manager: Zir Sang Zual
Case Manager: Mohamed Hashi
Housing Manager: James Budden
Housing Specialist: Timothy Haynes
Self-Sufficiency Programs
Employment Developer: Chris Russell
Lead Employment Specialist: Yaza Swe
Employment Specialist: Van Ro Sang
Employment Specialist: Ali Haddad
State Grant Coordinator: Kam Lamh Huai
State Grant and Human Trafficking Coordinator: Erin Aquino
Match Grant Associate: Abigail Jordan
Women's Program Case Manager: Khin Sain
Cultural Orientation Specialist/Case Aid: Katey Humphries LCORE Coordinator: Kari Fritz
LCORE Instructor: Emily Bricker
LCORE Instructor: Lynnea Morse
Full-Time Drivers: Fung Mang, Eh Htee Gaw
Part-Time Drivers: Soe Myint Thriyaw, Tu Lum La Shi, Thian Bawi
Supportive Programs
Volunteer Coordinator: Jessica Kroymann
Office Coordinator: Julie Garringer
Grants Coordinator: Matt Calvert
Mental Wellness Coordinator: Chelsea Davey
Thanks for this information.
:)
Now we know.
Unfortunately bathing isn’t on the agenda. Peeyew!
Typhoid and Q Fever will do that. And if just one of them has Ebola....
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