I wasn’t aware that we had so many ignorant GOP governors.
The liberals have been flooding this country with refugees and illegal aliens in order to shift the electorate to the Democrats’ favor, and here we have 17 GOP governors giving aid and comfort to the enemy.
And to prove what a mistake that is, look at who is cheering them on: Islamic groups.
“They are a great asset to Baltimore and to Maryland,” said Ibrahim Abusway, community development of Islamic Circle of North America Relief USA. [Emphasis added]
“We are thrilled with this decision,” said Zainab Chaudry, director of CAIR Maryland outreach. [Emphasis added]
President Trump is doing his part.
As of 2020, he has cut refugee admissions by 80% of what they were under Obama.
He has also been working on cutting down on the number of illegal aliens coming into the country.
Trump has also allowed states to opt-out of resettling refugees in their states, so that is why it’s so disappointing to see 17 GOP governors work so hard against the United States and its interests.
As Breitbart News reported, there are now 17 Republican governors who have approved more refugee resettlement in their states — including Tennessee’s Bill Lee, Iowa’s Kim Reynolds, Indiana’s Eric Holcomb, and South Dakota’s Kristi Noem.
Refugee contractors have a vested interest in making sure as many refugees are resettled across the U.S. as possible because their annual federally funded budgets are contingent on the number of refugees they resettle. Those refugee contractors include:
Church World Service (CWS), Ethiopian Community Development Council (ECDC), Episcopal Migration Ministries (EMM), Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS), International Rescue Committee (IRC), U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI), Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Services (LIRS), U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), and World Relief Corporation (WR).
The federally mandated refugee resettlement program has brought more than 718,000 refugees to the U.S. since January 2008 — a group larger than the entire state population of Wyoming, which has 577,000 residents. In the last decade, about 73,000 refugees have been resettled in California, 71,500 resettled in Texas, nearly 43,000 resettled in New York, and more than 36,000 resettled in Michigan.