Ann Corcoran - Refugee Resettlement: "Diversifying" the West - Hour 1

Ann Corcoran was educated at Rutgers and Yale Universities and is a conservative grassroots activist who blogs at Refugee Resettlement Watch, the go-to place on the internet for anyone wishing to understand the governmental process of the UN/US State Department Refugee Admissions Program. In early 2015, the Center for Security Policy Press published her monograph in book form entitled: ‘Refugee Resettlement and the Hijra to America.’ Ann joins us to discuss her important work at Refugee Resettlement Watch, where she reports on the mass immigration of refugees into America and the ongoing crisis in Europe. She highlights her research into the Virginia Council of Churches, a program that is responsible for resettling hundreds of mainly Muslim refugees in rural western Maryland beginning in 2007. We discuss the political ties of the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) to the US Democratic Party, along with their underlying agenda. Ann explains the different meanings of ‘refugee’ and ‘asylum seeker,’ and she touches on the UN process for selecting refugees from different parts of the world for resettlement in the US. She talks about federal grants that are awarded to big corporations who seek to employ cheap immigrant factory laborers, as well as the taxpayer expense of importing impoverished families who are placed on the fast track to receiving welfare benefits. Then, we get into the federal government’s plans to ‘diversify’ certain zip codes across the US, and the HUD housing rewards that keep city officials and developers blinded from the long term consequences of accommodating completely incompatible cultures. In the members’ section, we consider the drastic warfare measures that have been used throughout recent history to keep Islam out of Europe. We discuss the current massive invasion of Europe, and the fact that Europeans are looking at becoming the minority in their countries within two generations if the rates persist. We look at high profile terrorist actions that make the global mainstream news and the everyday nefarious crimes stemming from invaders that PC journalists refuse to touch. Ann emphasizes that we are in an extreme situation that calls for a swift response, and she says that the only way is through the reformation of US programs for refugees and asylum seekers. Later, we talk about Obama’s proposed budget for the resettlement of 85,000 refugees this fiscal year, and signs that US governors are finally catching on to the absurdity and double standards of this agenda.

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