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Offline alaric

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Refugee Resettlement....
« on: February 16, 2013, 05:15:09 AM »
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  • At the taxpayers expense of course. :rolleyes:



    Refugee Resettlement: Like Having a License to Print Money—And Ruin Communities
    By Nicholas Stix on January 27, 2013 at 12:01pm


    Catholic Charities: Your Charity, Our Profit

    [Previously, by Don Barnett:“Read This Hard-Hitting Exposé on the Corrupt Refugee Racket, Including Incestuous Private-Public Relations, That Appeared in The Tennessean, of All Places!”]

    The sort of nation-destroying corruption that Don Barnett describes below is a microcosm of American welfare politics. Private and public agencies with no accountability to the net taxpayer play Big Daddy, in giving out said taxpayer’s hard-earned money to criminals, deadbeats, and other social parasites, who in turn hate and seek to destroy him.

    One of the various readers who sent me this article noted,

    “Needless to say, this is about government and Big Charity, not the Catholic religion.”

    In the Catholic Church, the religious are waging war on the laymen. But that is the way things are in most other divisions of America. As Sidney Zion said at least 20 years ago, “It’s the two parties against the people!”

    I am not speaking here of the eternal conflict of interest between the lords and the serfs, but of a ruling class that has lost all sense of patria, and is blind to its enlightened self-interest.

    Resettlement contractors should bear more costs

    By Don Barnett

    January 23, 2013, 10:28 p.m.

    The Tennessean

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    Refugee resettlement was once the work of self-supporting charities that invested their own resources and were directly responsible for outcomes. Today, it is the work of federal contractors who spend public resources and have no responsibility three months after the refugee has been “resettled.”

    A July Government Accountability Office report, “Refugee Resettlement — Greater Consultation With Community Stakeholders Could Strengthen Program,” is critical of refugee contractors and how they place refugees in local communities across the U.S.

    In particular, the report cites lack of adequate consultation with local “stakeholders” before placing refugees in a community
    . The agencies that resettle refugees are compensated from 17 different federal programs tailored to refugee resettlement, as well as from numerous nonspecific grants and programs at the federal and state levels.

    The largest resettlement contractor is the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), which resettles refugees through its affiliate, Catholic Charities.

    As the GAO report notes, a network of contractors, known as “voluntary agencies,” “selects the communities where refugees will live. ... Voluntary agencies consider various factors when determining where refugees will be placed, but few agencies we visited consulted relevant local stakeholders, which posed challenges for service providers.”

    The report found that “... most public entities such as public schools and health departments generally said that agencies notified them of the number of refugees expected to arrive in the coming year, but did not consult them regarding the number of refugees they could serve before proposals were submitted to the (U.S. State Department).”

    Since striking a deal in 2008 to manage the federal dollars for other, smaller refugee contractors in the state, Catholic Charities of Tennessee effectively runs refugee resettlement in Tennessee. Today, only 35 percent of its annual budget is dedicated to non-refugee social services. As the GAO report notes, for organizations such as Catholic Charities, “funding is based on the number of refugees they serve, so affiliates have an incentive to maintain or increase the number of refugees they resettle each year rather than allowing the number to decrease.”

    Sure enough, resettlement in Tennessee went up dramatically after 2008. In fact, since 2009, Tennessee has taken an average of about 1,450 refugees per year, a 62 percent increase over the average number resettled from 2004 to 2008. The total number of refugees resettled to the U.S. actually went down at the same time that Tennessee’s number of resettled refugees went up.

    More refugees mean more government services, since the contractors assist the refugees for only three months or less in the vast majority of cases. Most refugees go into TennCare for varying periods of time. TennCare and other welfare programs such as Families First are used by refugees at much higher than average rates and are partially supported by state taxpayer dollars.

    Refugee resettlement is very profitable for the nonprofits. There is a reason why refugee resettlement is Tennessee Catholic Charities’ biggest mission. All of its non-refugee social services are smaller, less lucrative and almost all are shrinking from year to year. Ironically, its national motto is: Working to Reduce Poverty in America.

    USCCB took in an astonishing $72.1 million in revenue from refugee resettlement alone in 2011, 97 percent of which came from government contracts, grants and earnings from federal refugee programs. A significant portion of this money does not have to be shown as having been spent on refugees. In other words, millions flow to the contracting agency with no strings attached. (My personal favorite in this money racket: USCCB received $3.7 million in 2011 as a commission for collecting on the loans made by the U.S. government to refugees for airline tickets to the U.S. USCCB is under no obligation to spend any of this money on refugees.

    Federal contractors will always act like federal contractors. But is it too much to ask refugee contractors to cover at least a portion of the costs borne by Tennessee taxpayers today? Is it too much to ask for more of a voice for the taxpayer who, after all, is the main stakeholder in this program?

    Don Barnett is an information technology professional and freelance writer in Brentwood.



     



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    Refugee Resettlement....
    « Reply #1 on: February 16, 2013, 06:59:24 AM »
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  • What is sickening to me is that the Catholic Church will of course bring in more immigrants so that they can fill up their pews. Of course we working-class folks will have to deal with the consequences and the Church won't: i.e. diseases, crime, rape, murder, Hispanic crime and drug cartels, illegal drugs flowing across the border, etc. Big Business supports it as well for their cheap iommigrant labor they can hire over American workers, and unions believe they can put immigrants on the union payslip. Of course the intellectuals will support it as well as they believe in a world of open borders and "no such thing as race." Finally, we know the Republicans and Democrats will do nothing, as Republicans believe (falsely) they can get these "Catholic" immigrants to support their party, while Democrats KNOW these immigrants will support their ideal of a massive welfare state.


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    « Reply #2 on: February 16, 2013, 08:10:07 AM »
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  • An Irish example is the Immigrant Council of Ireland established in 2001 by Sr. Stanislaus Kennedy, a member of the congregation of Religious Sisters of Charity.

    Also religious orders are involved in Doras Luimní
    http://www.dorasluimni.org/
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    Doras Luimní is an independent, non-profit, non-governmental organisation working to support and promote the rights of all migrants living in Limerick and the wider Mid-West region.

    We work to change the lives of migrants, to change legislation and to change society.

    Our vision for Ireland is a society where equality and respect for the human rights of migrants are social norms.

    Our mission is to promote and uphold the human rights and well-being of migrants through personal advocacy, integration development and collaborative advocacy campaigns at the local and national level.

    Doras Luimní is registered as a company and has charitable status.


    One group, who has benefited from mass immigration and asylum seekers are the solicitors.

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    « Reply #3 on: February 16, 2013, 09:04:53 AM »
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  • Quote from: Traditional Guy 20
    What is sickening to me is that the Catholic Church will of course bring in more immigrants so that they can fill up their pews. Of course we working-class folks will have to deal with the consequences and the Church won't: i.e. diseases, crime, rape, murder, Hispanic crime and drug cartels, illegal drugs flowing across the border, etc. Big Business supports it as well for their cheap iommigrant labor they can hire over American workers, and unions believe they can put immigrants on the union payslip. Of course the intellectuals will support it as well as they believe in a world of open borders and "no such thing as race." Finally, we know the Republicans and Democrats will do nothing, as Republicans believe (falsely) they can get these "Catholic" immigrants to support their party, while Democrats KNOW these immigrants will support their ideal of a massive welfare state.
    The bishops know this and yet the whole motivation is to bring in more and more immigrants under the guise of helping them out when in reality it's the taxpayers, ie, working class as you say who not only foot the bill but suffer the social and economic consequences that you mentioned. And on top of the all this, the Church (see bishops) gets free money and more "asses in the seats" as they say in the Evangelical circles and they get to look like altruistic heroes in the process.

    It's a win-win for the USCCB and a lose-lose for the taxpayer and even the "refugees" in the long run where the Church keeps a lot of that money supposedly going to those then to begin with.

    And in all this the country gets just a little more "diverse" (divided), a little more poorer and a little more dangerous.

    But this is the NEW Church, right on board with globalism, multiculturalism and socialism. Many of these bishops are right in bed with the State and Banks as they look to break up the nation, all nations really and pursue their dream of the nєω ωσrℓ∂ σr∂єr.

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    « Reply #4 on: February 16, 2013, 09:32:24 AM »
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  • The reason I said working-class (and middle class too) is that mostly the rich live off in their little tree-lined, gated communities and don't actually deal with the social problem, since they just see the immigrants wash their dishes, do their laundry, and mow their lawns.


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    « Reply #5 on: February 16, 2013, 09:37:34 AM »
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  • Quote from: alaric
    But this is the NEW Church, right on board with globalism, multiculturalism and socialism. Many of these bishops are right in bed with the State and Banks as they look to break up the nation, all nations really and pursue their dream of the nєω ωσrℓ∂ σr∂єr.


    Yeah the globalism these days reminds me of the new Illumanati. Nevertheless it can never happen in the real world, since it is ethno-nationalism and not globalism which is on the rise these days.

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    « Reply #6 on: February 16, 2013, 10:00:33 AM »
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  • Quote from: Traditional Guy 20
    The reason I said working-class (and middle class too) is that mostly the rich live off in their little tree-lined, gated communities and don't actually deal with the social problem, since they just see the immigrants wash their dishes, do their laundry, and mow their lawns.
    they're also the ones behind making the laws and creating policies ofr "diversity" while they hop in their king-sized SUV's and rush off to the burbs quickly hiding behind their protective "gated" communities as you say and let us and our children deal with the reality and fall out of their failed policies.

    I believe they should force all limosuine liberals and country-club republicans who enact all this legislation allowing millions of unchecked immigrants to actually live in the hell-holes in the urban centers that they created. At gun point if nessecary.

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    « Reply #7 on: February 16, 2013, 01:24:22 PM »
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  • Quote from: alaric
    I believe they should force all limosuine liberals and country-club republicans who enact all this legislation allowing millions of unchecked immigrants to actually live in the hell-holes in the urban centers that they created. At gun point if nessecary.


    You can add sending their children to public schools to that list, since we know the children of politicians go to private schools.