Obama Secretly Begins Importing 75,000 Muslims Into These 7 States
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By Janna Brock  Freedom Outpost
In a shocking move that makes counter-terrorism measures worthless, the  Obama Administration is working to secure the "resettling" of some 30,000  Syrian Islamists within the United States. Syria's civil war has displaced  thousands of people. The Wall  Street Journal is reporting that thousands of Syrians need new countries of  residence, and the  International Rescue Committee is making sure this happens. With this, the  IRC made the audacious statement through Vice  President for Public Policy  Sharon Waxman, calling on the "US  and other countries to open their doors to vulnerable Syrian refugees and  notes that resettlement must be an integral part of the humanitarian response."  Forget all counter-terrorism measures that are put into place for the protection  of this country. The Muslim  Obama Administration will make sure that Syrian Islamists have a new home in  America, that no jihadi will be turned away.
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 Obama, Attorney General Eric  Holder, and radical  
progressives across the country. In successfully working  
Islamists within the United States. It won't be done all  
have there way, at least 30,000  Islamists, and many  
more, will be calling America their home. For a President 
this is their open invitation to make a  permanent home  
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U.S. plans to resettle thousands of Syrians displaced by their country's civil war could hinge on those refugees receiving exemptions from laws aimed at preventing terrorists from entering the country.
A U.S. official stated publicly for the first time this week that some of the 30,000 especially vulnerable Syrians the United Nations hopes to resettle by the end of 2014 will be referred to the U.S. for resettlement.
More than two million Syrians have fled their country since the war erupted in 2011, creating the worst refugee crisis since the Rwandan genocide, advocates say. About 20 countries, mostly in Europe, have agreed to take 18,000 Syrians, according to United Nations High Commission for Refugees, or UNHCR, the agency charged with referrals.
The U.S. has not set a specific target for how many refugees it will resettle. But at a Senate hearing Tuesday, State Department Assistant Secretary Anne Richard said, "We expect to accept referrals for several thousand Syrian refugees in 2014."
Post-9/11 immigration laws designed to keep out terrorists have had the unintended consequence of ensnaring some innocent people. For example, some of the provisions treat providing food or services to rebels—even those supported by the U.S.—as "material support" to terrorism.
Sen. Dick Durbin (D., Ill.), a key proponent of refugee resettlement, said the "overly broad" provisions would prevent a Syrian who gave a cigarette or a sandwich to a Free Syrian Army soldier from coming to the U.S. as a refugee.
If the idea of an influx of Syrian  Islamists doesn't send the American public into a full scale uproar, nothing  will. This is an open Al-Qaeda immigration invitation. The great myth of the  Left is that these people are simply "refugees," and pose no harm. They are  Syrian Islamists and they will wage jihad. Interestingly, nothing is ever  brought up about the plight of Syrian  Christians. All anyone is worried about are the lethal Islamists.
Jordan went on to add:
Molly Groom, acting deputy secretary for the Office of Immigration and Border Security at the Department of Homeland Security, acknowledged that "broad definitions" of terrorist activity under U.S. law were "often a hurdle to resettling otherwise eligible refugees who pose no security threat." She said agencies were consulting to develop exemptions for the Syrians.
In recent years, DHS and the State and Justice Departments have exercised their authority to offer exemptions to some applicants, such as ethnic Burmese who provided food to guerrillas, and Iraqis who paid ransoms to groups for the release of kidnapped family members.
Anwen Hughes, a lawyer at Human Rights First who has studied the laws' impact, said that the government has been "reactive, slow," about giving exemptions up to now, and urged a swifter process, given the magnitude of the Syrian crisis.
The advocacy group has called on the U.S. to work to resettle 15,000 Syrians a year. The International Rescue Committee, another advocacy organization, is pressing the U.S. to set a goal of 12,000 Syrian refugees this year.
The U.S. leads the world in refugee resettlement. In the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30, the U.S. received 70,000 refugees from 65 countries, including more than 19,000 from Iraq. In that year, more than 1,340 Syrians already in the U.S. applied for asylum.
The Huffington  Post published an op-ed by Sharon  Waxman, the Vice President of the International Rescue Committee, entitled  "Open  The Door To Syrian Refugees."
Long-term resettlement will require an internationally coordinated strategy. Countries bordering Syria have been opening their doors for nearly three years and providing safe haven. They deserve enormous praise -- and assistance -- to support their efforts. But they cannot do it alone. Countries outside the region need to help by opening their borders to vulnerable Syrians.
In the short term, the international community must quickly make plans to resettle the 30,000 Syrian refugees proposed by the UN refugee agency. This represents merely 1.27 percent of the refugees who have so far fled Syria. The 20 countries around the world that together have committed to provide refuge to 18,300 vulnerable Syrians should be applauded. But they need to do far more to begin to meet the enormous and growing need. Three years into the civil war, resettlement must be a robust component of a multinational response.
The U.S.has expressed an interest in welcoming Syrian refugees for resettlement in 2014, but unlike other countries, it has not specified how many refugees it will seek to admit. The U.S. must delineate a clear policy. Consistent with its long-standing tradition of providing refuge for those fleeing persecution, the United States should announce its intention to resettle 12,000 Syrian refugees this year to address UNHCR's call to resettle a total of 30,000 and more in future years.
Surely at some point the "transparent" Obama  Administration was going to make Americans aware of the fact that there was  going to be a "minor" influx of 30,000 jihadists into the United States. This is  an outrage, but with out-of-control progressives  calling this a "humanitarian mission" instead of what it really is, mass Syrian  Islamic jihadist immigration, the truth gets lost among the lies. The only for  sure outcome of this is deadly jihad, enough to cripple this already near  capsized nation.

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