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Infographic: The Top U.S. States For Refugee Resettlement In 2016 | Statista
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84,995 refugees were admitted to the United States in fiscal year 2016, the highest number since 1999. The primary reason for the larger intake was President Obama’s decision to increase the maximum number of refugees admitted to the U.S. by 15,000. Over half of the total number were resettled in just 10 states with California (7,909), Texas (7,803) and New York (5,026) leading the way.


According to U.S. State Department data analyzed by Pew Research, some states took in disappointingly few refugees with two (Delaware and Hawaii) taking none at all. On a per capita level, Nebraska took in the most of any U.S. state – 76 per 100,000 of its residents. The Democratic Republic of the Congo and Syria were the two largest origin countries for refugees in the U.S. in 2016, with 16,370 and 12,587 respectively.

 

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Anonymous
Anonymous
December 8, 2016 1:48 pm

It isn’t just the “refugees” that we need to worry about, it’s all the Muslims including the ones Farrakhan, the prisons, and even the import Imam’s produce among the general American population as well.

All Muslims may not be terrorists (and probably aren’t) but Islam produces terrorism as a result of its innate nature and more Muslims = more terrorists.

Truth in evidence anywhere in the world, and usually in the news somewhere on a daily basis now.

I miss the old days when all we had to worry about was Carlos showing up somewhere (and usually somewhere in Europe).

nkit
nkit
December 8, 2016 3:08 pm

Russia is under attack from human rights groups because unlike the U.S. they vet refugees and are now rejecting all Syrian refugees telling them that their homeland isn’t “particularly dangerous.” This is the country that is fighting on the side of the Syrians, unlike the U.S.

“The Russian government from the period of 2011 to 2015 have only granted one Syrian asylum despite there having been 2,011 migrants applying for permanent asylum. Those applying for temporary asylum have been much more successful with their applications with 3,306 of 4,462 total applicants being approved.”

“The temporary permits allow the Syrians to live in Russia for a year, which can be extended, but they do not receive any state benefits and are allowed to work. Many never find jobs, however, and end up working unofficially.”

“Civil Assistance claims that the government’s policy violates human rights and their report notes that in the first half of this year Russian authorities had only allowed one Syrian to extend their temporary asylum claim and just seven new applications were granted.”

“Since March, the Russian government has said that the situation on the ground in Syria had become more stable and recommended that not only men could return but also women and children. The government also stated that the war was coming to a conclusion. The human rights organisation disputed this saying there were still allegations of torture in the prisons of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.”

http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/12/08/russia-rejects-syrian-asylum-seekers-syria-isnt-dangerous/

Oh yeah, Boycott Kellogg’s garbage…

kokoda the deplorable
kokoda the deplorable
December 8, 2016 6:25 pm

Hope you’ve read about the Migrant boatloads and Italian gov’t cooperation. Muzzie boatloads are at a pre-arranged pickup point by Italian vessel (per gov’t direction).
They certainly are working hard to eliminate nation states by changing their population identity.

And,

There is a backlog of Africans at Mehico border; ongoing purposeful process by Obama to keep bringing in more Musloids.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  kokoda the deplorable
December 8, 2016 6:55 pm

Obama fast-tracks plan to take Muslim migrants rejected by Australia

TPC
TPC
December 8, 2016 9:34 pm

Nebraska??? Wtf

TampaRed
TampaRed
December 8, 2016 11:16 pm

I had a now dead neighbor who was a Polish-Catholic.He was 18 when Germany invaded Poland.
He joined the resistance & was caught trying to sabotage a railroad track.He was sent to a labor camp & then a concentration camp where he was imprisoned until the Allies defeated Germany.
With all that,it took him 5 years to be allowed to emigrate & be admitted to the US.During those 5 years he lived in a refugee camp.

Why are we letting these people in here so quickly?

ed_209
ed_209
December 8, 2016 11:41 pm

Caution graphic ! Why would we want this here ?
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