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Kennedy sponsored the Refugee Act of 1980, signed into law that same year by President Jimmy Carter.

When most Americans think about refugee resettlement, they imagine poor wretches in the big cities.

But I write a blog titled Refugee Resettlement Watch and we report on the disruption that Kennedy’s law and the massive federal program it spawned has brought to small and medium sized cities nationwide.

Many uninformed pundits laud Kennedy’s work with refugees, no doubt operating under the fuzzy misconception that the poor and huddled masses come for a better life, mostly helped along by various church charities.

The truth: Kennedy has enabled herds of roaming Muslim Somalis to follow the trail of jobs at meatpacking plants owned by the likes of Tyson Foods, depressing wages and disrupting communities with their refusal to assimilate, filing suits if they are told they can’t pray during work hours or have to remove their robes and head scarves to wear a uniform required for safety.

Kennedy’s Refugee Resettlement program, part of the U.S. State Department, is sacrosanct—deemed such a good and noble cause that no one dare touch it with a ten-foot pole.

Kennedy and his Democratic Senate friends like Joe Biden and Carl Levin set up a program where your tax dollars are distributed to ten major voluntary organizations, known commonly as “volagsâ€