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Now we are starting to get reports that the "poor victimized" Somali Refugees in Ohio
are being stopped from carrying out their "trojan horse" in what used to be a state
mostly containing whites of European descent until globalist politicians decided it should
be more "diverse."
Multiple overseas relatives of Somalis refugees who came here under the lax immigration policies
of the Bush 43 and Obama administrations aren't being allowed to enter the United States because
of their nationality, even including some who have never lived in Somalia.
GOOD!
An Open border pro-Muslim advocate group spokesman said that over 50 active cases of people whose
relatives are affected by President Donald Trump's Oct. 24 executive order which banned
the entrance to people from certain parts of the world that are known to be terrorist
hotspots for 120 days.
This order also is great enough that is suspended the follow-to-join program for refugees, which
had allowed them to apply for their spouses, children, parents, uncles, and cousins twice
removed to join them once they arrive in the United States.
Breitbart Reports:
A small town in the southwest corner in rural Missouri is forever changing due to chain
migration policies and an influx in refugees who have entered the U.S. over the last decade.
In Noel, Missouri, some 500 to 600 Somali and Sudanese immigrants and refugees now live
in the region of just more than 1,800 residents, as noted by USA Today in a piece highlighting
the changing face of the area.
A particular Somali migrant quoted in the USA Today piece spoke about her father now
trying to apply as a refugee in U.S. in order to move to Noel.
On Thursday morning, inside a two-bedroom apartment a block from Main Street, 3-year-old
Bedel Kayd and his 1-year-old brother Saadiq sat quietly while finishing a bag of cheese
puffs.
With Abdullahi acting as translator, their mother, Mun Omer — a Somalian who arrived
in the United States in October — said she initially thought President Trump's executive
order banning immigrants or visa holders from seven countries — Somalia, Sudan, Iraq,
Iran, Libya, Syria and Yemen — for 90 days and refugees for 120 days meant refugees like
her would have to return to their home countries.
Trump's executive order bans refugees from Syria indefinitely.
Omer said she was relieved, to a degree, to learn that her initial fear wasn't true.
But the reality still doesn't bode well for her father, who is trying to come to America.
Immigration expert Ira Mehlman with the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) said
that while extended family chain migration is a "general bad policy," he said the
booming Somali and Sudanese populations in Noel were most likely due to Tyson Foods'
chicken-processing plant in the town.
The Tyson factory provides about 1,600 jobs to Noel residents.
The influx in refugees to the region has, however, cramped the local labor market.
"These meat-packing companies undermine the union jobs," Mehlman told Breitbart
Texas.
"They've brought in illegal aliens and refugees, but essentially, they've used
this to replace their unionized workforce.
It's a labor subsidy for the employers."
"There's a myth that illegal aliens are a source of cheap labor," Mehlman continued.
"It's cheap only to the direct employer.
The rest of us have to pay for healthcare, education, and other social services."
Mehlman told Breitbart Texas that in areas similar to Noel, where corporate plants employ
the majority of small town population, it is the companies that incentivize chain migration
policies; which already allow for spouses and unmarried children to come to the U.S.
"In other places, it has been the employers that has created this phenomenon," Mehlman
said.
"They prefer these foreign workers over unionized employees."
Immigration groups like FAIR and NumbersUSA have been pushing President Trump's administration
to reform chain migration policy, citing that it only leads to more illegal immigration.
That executive order also bars the entry of all refugees from 10 other heavily Islamic
countries for at least 90 days and as long as 120 days.
Why is this even an issue?
When did the world become our problem to deal with?
Don't we have enough problems inside our own borders to have to also worry about what
goes on outside of them and take in people who are less than desirable and who don't
have anything whatsoever positive to apport to our nation?
It's about damn time the world started taking care of its self.
We just don't have any room anymore, nor do we have enough jobs to go around.
Start letting more people in once we as a nation have 0% unemployment and everyone has
a warm bed to come home to every night.
Until then, we don't need to take care of the world's rejects.
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