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Perhaps, I did not write that correctly. Most of the funds given to all these charities to resettle the refugees is from OUR tax dollars. They are just shuffling the money around and franchising or contracting the work out to these organizations. Some of these groups are brand new and started specifically for this program.

We are paying to fly them here. Pay a handler to greet them at the airport. Process them with paperwork. Put them up in hotels until their final destination is chosen. Fly or bus them to that state. Pay handlers again for meet and greet. Pay the shelters that house, feed and clothe them. Counsel, educate, medicate and what ever else their heart desires.

I’ll have to go back and find the article, but it left the impression that the bulk of the money was being paid up front to these groups for the initial process and did not cover any where near a full year.


80 posted on 12/17/2016 10:00:50 AM PST by Beautiful_Gracious_Skies ('45 will be the best ever.)
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I’ve read a lot of the financial reports for these type organizations. A very high percentage of the funding comes from government.

These faith based organizations cannot act independently if they’re sold out to the government.

There should be a separation of church and state. Our government likes for faith based groups to handle questionable matters such as these because it makes it harder for people to be critical of what they’re doing. Not many want to criticize faith-based organizations. It’s sort of a shield they hide behind. Individuals get to cash in on the business and government gets to dump millions on us.


86 posted on 12/17/2016 10:35:19 AM PST by boycott (S)
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