Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Refugees and the United Nations Agenda

“The United States admitted 85,000 refugees in Fiscal Year (FY) 2016 – 15,000 more than in FY 2015 – and pledged to increase its refugee admissions to 110,000 in FY 2017. The United States also increased alternative pathways of admission into the United States, providing special immigrant visas to more than 11,000 people at risk from Iraq and Afghanistan in FY 2016 – an increase of over 4,000 from FY 2015.

A day before the Leaders’ Summit, the U.N. convened at the U.N. Summit for Refugees and Migrants 2016, and statements from top U.N. officials at the event revealed that “replacement migration” continues to be a top priority for their global agenda.

“Replacing populations in the West with those from the Third World is also seen by the globalists as a great way to redistribute the world’s wealth,” Hohmann (Leo Hohmann, author of a 2017 investigative book, “Stealth Invasion: Muslim Conquest through Immigration and Resettlement Jihad) said. “We ship many of our manufacturing jobs to the Third World and they ship us their poor masses who can take advantage of our generous welfare programs while working in the factories that have not yet been outsourced. That’s a double whammy used against the American middle class, impoverishing Americans while improving the financial lot of those in poor countries.”

Read more...at WND.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Drain the Swamp?Maybe Trump should start with his cabinet that's filled with fmr.Goldman Sachs and George Soros bankers.

Lynn Anderson said...

That's pretty twisted--Actually it is your dream gal, Hillary, who was in bed with socialist billionaire George Soros, the open border guy.

Anonymous said...

Nope, voted for Donald can't stand Clinton just like you voting for Hartman anyone but Maxwell, remember that?

Lynn Anderson said...

So, then, what's your problem?
I made a HORRENDOUS mistake with Hartman. But I didn't make a mistake with Trump.
As far as Scott Maxwell goes, he has made some pretty horrible decisions as commissioner. He's also made a few good ones. It's still hard to forgive the bad ones. Now we have the pool on the table.

Anonymous said...

The new policy of the United States needs to be only those persons who's skills we need and only those willing to assimilate.

Lynn Anderson said...

@10:40--100% agree.

Anonymous said...

10:40 That would only work if we could trust them but we never can.Never.

Anonymous said...

I hope you're including landscaping, dish washing, tomato picking, and cutting cane in the list of skills brother, Otherwise, I'll see you in the fields.