Is the UN driven refugee resettlement program now on life support in the U.S.?
“The program is being torn down from the top,” says Dr. Shelly Callahan, executive director of the Mohawk Valley Resource Center in Utica, which works to resettle refugees. Feds will close 74 refugee offices during the course of this year Posted by Ann Corcoran on April 15, 2018 We knew this was happening, but this article at The Indypendent has some useful nuggets of information on the internal turmoil involving the UN/US Refugee Admissions Program which began in 1980 as a supposed public-private partnership, but has evolved in to an almost entirely publicly (taxpayer) funded industry. I’m guessing that the average uninformed reader of this story is scratching his or her head and asking, how can the federal government ask non-profits to close their doors? It is because the ‘non-profits’ are really fake charities and they can’t survive without the continuous infusion of federal dollars. Here are a few nuggets from the story :