I guess you're admitting that Christians and Jews aren't as insanely bigoted at Muslims.
Baby steps, Plainol. good job. :) On Sunday, September 18, 2016 at 7:08:37 PM UTC-4, plainolamerican wrote: > > refugees being dumped in cities all over America > --- > Christian and Jewish charities sign up for self-destruction > By Carol Brown <http://www.americanthinker.com/author/carol_brown/> > > Read more: > http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2015/11/christian_and_jewish_charities_sign_up_for_selfdestruction.html#ixzz4KeTQaYbY > > Christian and Jewish charities are at the epicenter of “refugee > resettlement.” There’s a lot of money to be made providing services to > colonizers (aka “refugees”). And infidels are tripping over themselves to > sign on for what will ultimately be their own demise. > > Go figure. > > There are nine non-profit organizations (most of them religious charities) > that are authorized by the State Department and the Department of Homeland > Security to play a central role in all things refugee, particularly in > “preferred > communities > <https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2014/12/23/list-of-orr-preferred-communities-has-some-additions/>.” > > These non-profits (and their affiliates > <http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/orr/programs/rph>) have a monopoly on > access to government grants for refugee-related programs and services – > grants funded by the American taxpayer. > > Refugee Resettlement Watch (RRW) reports > <https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2013/01/05/is-yours-a-preferred-community-for-refugee-resettlement/> > > the grants are above and beyond “what the contractors already get on a per > head basis for the refugees they resettle.” And as one might expect, there > is no accountability as to how the money is used. > > Noted below is an overview of the nine non-profits along with their > mission statements and related links. You’ll notice their visions are > variations on a theme. No doubt many of these organizations do some good > work. But on the matter of Muslim colonizers and economic migrants, they > are completely behind the curve. In fact most, if not all of these > organizations are pressing for the United States to accept more “refugees” > from the Islamic world. Once here, they have a range of resources to help > them access all manner of benefits and services. Many of these > organization’s web sites feature pictures of Muslim women in hijabs and/or > pictures of Muslim children that would, they hope, melt your heart. The > fact that one day some of them would cut your head off seems lost on the > people who run these charities. > > > HIAS, Inc. (Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society)/Refugee and Immigrant Services > <http://www.hias.org/> “works around the world to protect refugees who > have been forced to flee their homelands because of who they are, including > ethnic, religious, and sexual minorities. For more than 130 years, HIAS has > been helping refugees rebuild their lives in safety and dignity.” Link to > contact page, here <http://www.hias.org/contact-us>. > > > Church World Service/Immigration and Refugee Program <http://cwsrdu.org/> > offers migrants “freedom, hope, and opportunity,” welcoming them when they > arrive, facilitating access to community services, linking them with job > opportunities, assisting with applications for permanent residency, family > reunification, and naturalization, and providing English classes. Link to > contact page, here <http://cwsrdu.org/contact-us/>. Link to businesses > that support them, here <http://cwsrdu.org/community-partners/>. > > > Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church > <http://www.ceres.org/about-us/coalition/coalition-members/domestic-and-foreign-missionary-society> > advocates > “for solutions to a variety of pressing issues, including domestic poverty, > environmental protection and global justice. Some of its work revolves > around improving access to healthy food in poor and minority communities -- > the same communities that are often most negatively impacted by ecological > degradation.” Link to contact page, here > <http://www.ceres.org/contact-form>. > > > Ethiopian Community Development Council, Inc./Refugee Resettlement Program > <http://www.ecdcus.org/index.html> has resettled more 25,000 refugees. > They “work with each refugee for an initial 30-day period that can be > extended up to 90 days after arrival.” They provide a range of services, > including welcoming refugees at the airport, providing housing, furniture, > food, and clothing. They also help them enroll in school, find jobs, and > access health care, among other public services. Link to contact page, > here <http://www.ecdcus.org/contactus.asp>. Link to partners (the > majority of which are the other non-profits on this list) here > <http://www.ecdcus.org/our_partners.html>. > > > International Rescue Committee/Resettlement <http://www.rescue.org/> > “responds to the world’s worst humanitarian crises and helps people to > survive and rebuild their lives. At work in over 40 countries and 25 U.S. > cities to restore safety, dignity, and hope, the IRC leads the way form > harm to home.” Link to contact page, here > <http://www.rescue.org/about/contact-information>. > > > Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service Vision <http://lirs.org/>* > embraces the value that “a*ll migrants and refugees are protected, > embraced and empowered in a world of just and welcoming communities. > Witnessing to God’s love for all people, we stand with and advocate for > migrants and refugees, transforming communities through ministries of > service and justice.” Link to contact page, here > <http://lirs.org/headquarters/>. Link to partners, here > <http://lirs.org/our-work/partnership/service-partners/>. > > > U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops <http://usccb.org/> seeks to create > “a world where immigrants, migrants, refugees and people on the move are > treated with dignity, respect, welcoming and belonging.” Link to contact > page, here <http://usccb.org/about/contact-us.cfm>. > > > U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants <http://refugees.org/> has > worked for over 100 years “to protect the rights and address the needs of > persons in forced or voluntary migration worldwide by advancing fair and > humane public policy, facilitating and providing direct professional > services, and promoting the full participation of migrants in community > life.” Link to contact page, here > <http://www.refugees.org/about-us/contact.html>. > > > World Relief Corporation of National Association of Evangelicals/Refugee & > Immigration Programs <https://worldrelief.org/> “envisions the most > vulnerable people transformed economically, socially, and spiritually.” > Link to contact page, here <https://worldrelief.org/contact-us>. List of > partners, here <http://worldrelief.org/Page.aspx?pid=2688>. > > These organizations long for a perfect world where there is no suffering > and we all live in harmony. And toward that end, they are blind to the fact > that we will lose any sense of “dignity,” “respect,” “justice,” “fairness,” > and “safety” by admitting more and more people who hate us and who embrace > a totalitarian ideology that mandates world domination. These charities, > with their lock on big grants and a steady stream of money, are > facilitating immigration jihad (hijra). It’s unconscionable (to pick one > among a host of words that could be used). > > And as long as we’re speaking about colonizers, grants, and money, the > Center for Immigration Studies has released a report > <http://cis.org/High-Cost-of-Resettling-Middle-Eastern-Refugees> that > shows just what this insane debacle costs us. > > …in their first five years in the United States each refugee from the > Middle East costs taxpayers $64,370 — 12 times what the UN estimates it > costs to care for one refugee in neighboring Middle Eastern countries. The > cost of resettlement includes heavy welfare use by Middle Eastern refugees; > 91 percent receive food stamps and 68 percent receive cash assistance. > Costs also include processing refugees, assistance given to new refugees, > and aid to refugee-receiving communities. > > Here are some of the specific findings from the report: > > - On average, each Middle Eastern refugee resettled in the United > States costs an estimated $64,370 in the first five years, or $257,481 per > household. > - The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has requested $1,057 > to care for each Syrian refugee annually in most countries neighboring > Syria. > - For what it costs to resettle one Middle Eastern refugee in the > United States for five years, about 12 refugees can be helped in the > Middle > East for five years, or 61 refugees can be helped for one year. > - UNHCR reports a gap of $2.5 billion in funding that it needs to care > for approximately four million Syrians in neighboring countries. > - The five-year cost of resettling about 39,000 Syrian refugees in the > United States is enough to erase the current UNHCR funding gap. > - Very heavy use of welfare programs by Middle Eastern refugees, and > the fact that they have only 10.5 years of education on average, makes it > likely that it will be many years, if ever, before this population will > cease to be a net fiscal drain on public coffers — using more in public > services than they pay in taxes. > - It is worth adding that ORR often reports that most refugees are > self-sufficient within five years. However, ORR defines "self-sufficiency" > as not receiving cash welfare. A household is still considered > "self-sufficient" even if it is using any number of non-cash programs such > as food stamps, public housing, or Medicaid. > > > Read more: > http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2015/11/christian_and_jewish_charities_sign_up_for_selfdestruction.html#ixzz4KeTBkA2D > > Follow us: @AmericanThinker on Twitter > <http://ec.tynt.com/b/rw?id=dlia0Qbjyr4BNDacwqm_6l&u=AmericanThinker> | > AmericanThinker > on Facebook > <http://ec.tynt.com/b/rf?id=dlia0Qbjyr4BNDacwqm_6l&u=AmericanThinker> > > > On Sunday, September 18, 2016 at 3:16:28 PM UTC-5, Perplexed wrote: >> >> >> Yep; I don't disagree with that. They aren't sensationalizing all the >> sh*t going on in Europe with the influx of savage refugees, either. They're >> largely keeping that silent. >> >> And their silence is DEAFENING about refugees being dumped in cities all >> over America with millions of people who can't find jobs. >> >> On Sunday, September 18, 2016 at 2:42:16 PM UTC-4, KeithInTampa wrote: >>> >>> I believe that it's a concerted effort to attempt to hide these attacks >>> Perp....The Establishment Media are now hat and hand with the Open >>> Borders/Globalist crew, and will gladly brand a terrorist attack or any >>> Muslim affiliated crime as, "Work Place Violence" or mental incompetency. >>> >>> >>> >>> On Sun, Sep 18, 2016 at 1:55 PM, 'Perplexed' via PoliticalForum < >>> politic...@googlegroups.com> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> Multiple bombs in NY and NJ. Cop slashed with a meat cleaver in NY by a >>>> lunatic facing deportation. Cops and innocent civilians shot by a madman >>>> who hated cops in Philadelphia. Radical islamic knife-wielding nutbag >>>> stabbed 8 in MN. Cop-hating murderer tried to run over 3 cops in Phoenix. >>>> >>>> I thought I'd read about another one somewhere in the South this week, >>>> but can't recall where it was. >>>> >>>> I had noticed a couple of weeks ago that we'd seen a perceived decrease >>>> in terrorist attacks and anti-cop violence for 2-3 weeks. And then all of >>>> the above happens within a few days. >>>> >>>> Personally I think this is the new normal if Hillary Clinton is elected >>>> and the deluded radicals like BLM and the rest of the cop-haters and >>>> terrorist sympathizers and defenders are given the respect democrats >>>> bestow >>>> upon them. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> -- >>>> Thanks for being part of "PoliticalForum" at Google Groups. >>>> For options & help see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum >>>> >>>> * Visit our other community at http://www.PoliticalForum.com/ >>>> * It's active and moderated. 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