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Subject Population Replacement in America: How the “Refugee” Dump is Ruining our Country
Date May 13, 2021 1:48 PM
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Biden's Ruinous Refugee Dump
by Michelle  Malkin
JWR
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Ready or not, here they come. Thanks to Joe Biden, America the Weary
will soon open its doors to another 62,500 low-skilled foreigners from
the Third World.
The sovereign citizens in neighborhoods across our nation where these
newcomers will be dumped will have no say in these decisions. Zip.
Zilch. Nada.
Open borders judges made sure that the wants and needs of ordinary
Americans would be subordinated to those of the refugee resettlement
racket. There is no recourse under U.S. law to re-establish local
control of the process.
Instead, the United Nations, the U.S. State Department, and their
globalist partners in the "faith" community (who rake in billions of
dollars in tax subsidies off the backs of refugees and at the expense
of voiceless citizens) will dictate who gets in and who moves where.
It will be mostly young low-skilled Americans forced to compete with
the influx of 22,000 Africans, 6,000 East Asians, 4,000 Europeans, and
Central Asians, 5,000 Latin Americans and Caribbean nationals, 13,000
Near Easterners and South Asians, and another 12,500 refugees from
unspecified countries. (Hint: Look for a "Green New Dealer" to ram a
bunch of future Democratic-voting "climate refugees" into the mix.)
The numbers don't lie. Replacement theory isn't a theory. It's a grim
reality.
Reminder: Long-term unemployment for young Americans has remained
more than double that of adults during the global pandemic chaos.
Current Bureau of Labor Statistics shows the unemployment rate at
10.3% among 20- to 24-year-olds and 13.3% among 18- to 19-year-olds
(compared with the 5.3% unemployment among those 25 and older). Nearly
a quarter of all unemployed Americans have been out of a job for over
a year.
So, why is the importation of 62,500 refugees "justified by grave
humanitarian concern" and "in the national interest" as Biden
proclaimed Monday. Wasn't this the same champion of the forgotten who
decried the "worst pandemic in a century" and the "worst economic
crisis since the Great Depression"? Wasn't this the same savior who
promised Americans "jobs, jobs, jobs" — especially for those with
less than a college education?
The refugee resettlement racketeers have gaslit American citizens
into believing that putting our own economic, cultural and demographic
interests is un-American. In Biden's refugee admissions announcement,
he insisted that "it's a statement about who we are, and who we want
to be." Subsidizing the permanent refugee pipeline of generations of
welfare recipients and job-takers, we are brainwashed to believe,
represents "American leadership and American values."
This is self-defeating hogwash. What is "American" about subverting
American control and bullying citizens into financially supporting
waves of refugees competing with their own hard-hit progeny? According
to the Center for Immigration Studies, the average estimated refugee's
lifetime fiscal cost, expressed as a net present value, is $60,000,
with those entering as adults (ages 25 to 64) costing $133,000 each.
Only one-third of those adult refugees have completed more than a
sixth-grade education before landing in the U.S.
They are granted immediate access to government welfare programs
including Medicaid, housing, food stamps, and cash assistance. Once
they land (and the refugee resettlement contractors collect their
paychecks), many of the dumpees often relocate to ethnic enclaves to
join friends and family where they take low-wage, low-skilled jobs in
manufacturing, meatpacking, retail, and the trades — exactly the
kind of jobs the Beltway politicians promise they are creating for
Americans first.
If the swamp creatures were truly committed to protecting Americans
while serving "humanitarian" interests, they'd spare us all the
globalist expenses of virtue signaling and help refugees back in their
home countries. CIS research director Steven Camarota concluded that
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."
We have enough of a manufactured crisis here at home without throwing
open the doors to the rest of the world's wretched refuse. I can hear
the cries of "nativist" ululating as I type — to which I say: You're
damned right.
"Nativist" is simply the "America last" gaslighters' euphemism for
"America first."
 
 
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