"The current refugee crisis is a 'cluster' of historic magnitude. And it will only get worse from here..."
We have a real mess in this country. We have a real mess in Europe. And that mess is called immigration. On one hand, my heart really goes out to these people. They have been through the wringer and back. However, on the other hand, enveloping a good part of another country is hard for any country to do. Especially when it is a Muslim country coming into a Judaeo/Christian country.
I have told this story before. In the 1980's I needed to go to Australia for a negotiation. I needed a visa. I had to jump through hoops in providing documentation. Why? Just in case I overstayed my visa, they wanted to make sure I was financially self sufficient and would not be a burden to their social services.
However we don't do that. Europe does not do that. We take in hundreds of thousands of refugees and immigrants who do not speak our language, have very little education and practically no training. They come here, get settled in, and then what? Many want the United States to adopt Sharia Law into our Constitution. What say you about that Code Pink? By the way, if we did adopt Sharia, Code Pink would be in pink burqas and not allowed to say anything (maybe not a bad thing).
Here is the thing that concerns me. The volags have done their bidding. They have worked with the State Department in getting scads of folks settled here. Then once the volags are finished with that - they leave. The communities are then in charge of caring for tens of thousands, many of whom have no desire to become citizens, and no desire to assimilate. So what is the next step? Seems there is no plan. Never has been.
Well buckle up folks. The tsunami is coming and it has nothing to do with water. We are now bringing in 100,000 Muslims a year (no Christians from Syria thank you). By 2030, our State Department estimates our country will have a Muslim population of 6,200,000 people, mostly immigrants. Again, with no plan other than to give them all food stamps, cell phones and general assistance.
Should I say it folks? Should I say what many of us have been thinking? Many of the new refugees bring nothing to the party. No skills, no education, no ability to speak our language. Many detest our way of life and our faith. They do however, love the benefits. So in the absence of a master plan by our handlers in the government, we will soon end up with more Cedar Riverside type enclaves. Little pockets of a former country existing within the borders of our country.
The answer? Beats me. Ask your Congressman or Senator. I plan to.
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