| An Invasion of Refugees-Tens of thousands of Muslim migrants come from conflict zones .......................................................................................................................................................
 
 And then before you know it, what used to be Cedar-Riverside on the  Mississippi is Little Mogadishu and what was Wilmar on the Great  Northern Railway is Little Mogadishu and what was Lewiston of the mills  is also another Little Mogadishu. And then eventually America becomes  one big Mogadishu.
 
 In 1980, Jimmy Carter signed Ted Kennedy’s  Refugee Act into law. The Refugee Act used the UN definition of refugee  while allowing up to 50,000 refugees to be admitted each year. The  number has since increased with 70,000 refugees admitted last year  alone. The ceiling for the number of refugees is determined each year.  And that determination has a significant impact on the lives of  Americans.
 
 Refugee resettlement has long since become a machine  bringing together an army of bureaucrats from a number of different  offices with religious contractors who act as Volags, short for  Voluntary Agencies, providing a pious justification for the colonization  of the country while they gorge on taxpayer funds.
 
 The list of  Volags includes the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, the  Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society and the Lutheran Immigration and Refugee  Service, but the refugees are rarely of their faith.
 
 The  number one language [6] spoken by refugees admitted to the United States last year is Arabic. The third most common language is Somali.
 
 Almost  twice as many Somalis as Spanish-speakers were admitted as refugees  last year. Minnesota alone has suffered under the weight of  over 10,000 Somalis [7]  over the last decade. And the number of Somalis more than tripled under  Obama, flooding communities and devastating entire areas of the  country.
 
 The number of Arabic speakers also drastically increased,  going from under 10,000 to nearly 18,000. We took in four Arabic  speaking refugees for every Spanish-speaking refugee.
 
 While it might be nice to imagine that persecuted Christians or Yazidis are being taken in from Syria, the  vast majority of refugees [8] are Sunni Muslims, the same sect that birthed Al Qaeda, the Muslim Brotherhood and ISIS.
 
 In one month, we took in 437 Sunni Muslims from Syria, 1 Catholic, 47 Christians and 1 Yazidi.
 
 The  Volags may invoke the Bible in defense of refugee resettlement, but  they are invoking it in the service of the Koran. Whether a cross or a  star dangles on the door, inside is the dark crescent of Islam.
 
 Unlike  most other forms of immigration, refugee resettlement is the most  dangerous and the least likely to be questioned. Its tactic of dumping  migrants into communities, which are swiftly forced to adapt to demands  for interpreters, social services, welfare and violence, is clothed in  the pious garb of religion.
 
 While the government gives religious  groups money, they give it moral shielding, and the local people lose  their rights, their homes, their money and sometimes their lives. But  the attack on Spartanburg has brought attention to the practices of this  secretive and deceptive program.
 
 Congressman Gowdy’s letter is an  important first step in casting light on its shadowy practices. While  many Americans who have lost jobs, homes and loved ones to this terrible  tide have come to despair, the lesson of Spartanburg remains with us. A  handful of patriots prevailed in South Carolina against superior odds  when the cause seemed abandoned and lost, when the armies that should  have stood had broken and only a handful of rebels remained from what  had once been a great cause.
 
 America was built by handfuls of  patriots doing their part in the right place at the right time. We  remember the pivotal movements, but we often forget the length of the  road to their victories.
 
 All the statistics and information in this article came from one site,  Ann Corcoran’s Refugee Resettlement Watch [9].
 
 On July 1st,  2007, Ann debuted her first post, a fact sheet on Refugee Resettlement.  Ten days later, she recorded 200 views and commented that, “If the  mainstream media won’t touch this issue, won’t investigate it or debate  it, guess we will be going around them directly to you.”
 
 Today Ann  continues to drive the debate in directions the media doesn’t want. Her  work has reached Gowdy’s attention and it has armed thousands of  citizen activists with the information that they need to protect their  homes, their communities and their country. She is an example of how we  can all make a difference by tackling individual issues overlooked by  many with thoroughness, clarity and depth.
 
 “It was a little army  and a little battle, but it was of mighty portent,” Hoover said of the  Spartan Regiment and the Battle of Kings Mountain.
 
 Even if we do  not form great armies and fight great battles, we can all be little  armies fighting little battles and it may be that we shall one day learn  that these little battles were of mighty portent.
 
 America faces  battles on many fronts. The greatest of these is the battle for our  identity. We fight for our right to be who we are. Who we always were.  The mass migration is not immigration, it is colonization. Its goal is  to destroy the American system by destroying the American spirit.
 
 When  we fight even the little battles for our way of life, we keep that  spirit, the spirit of the Spartan Regiment, the spirit of Spartanburg,  alive.
 |