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    Federal judge dismisses Tennessee's lawsuit seeking to halt refugee resettlement

    Federal judge dismisses Tennessee's lawsuit seeking to halt refugee resettlement


    March 19, 2018

    Joel Ebert


    A Nashville teacher spoke out on Facebook against Trump's temporary immigration ban saying he should visit her class where her refugee students proudly say the pledge of allegiance every morning. Shelley Mays and Jason Gonzales

    A federal judge Monday dismissed Tennessee's lawsuit against the federal government over refugee resettlement.

    In the lawsuit, the state alleged the federal government violated the 10th Amendment, which says the federal government possesses only the powers delegated to it by the U.S. Constitution and that all other powers are reserved for the states.

    Tennessee charged that the federal government was not complying with the Refugee Act of 1980.

    The federal refugee act was designed to create a permanent procedure for the admission of refugees into the U.S.

    In the lawsuit, the state argued Tennessee was facing a threat of losing nearly $7 billion in Medicaid funds if it refused to resettle refugees.

    ► More: Federal government asks for dismissal of Tennessee refugee lawsuit

    Despite the state opting out of the resettlement program, refugees have continued to be sent to Tennessee after the federal government appointed Catholic Charities of Tennessee to administer resettlement efforts.

    Tennessee was hoping to force a halt to all refugee resettlement to the state until all associated costs are paid by the federal government.

    While dismissing the case, U.S. District Judge S. Thomas Anderson took issue with the state's claims about the loss of federal funding.

    "Plaintiffs also contend that the amount of federal Medicaid funds Tennessee might lose if they do not comply with the requirement to provide Medicaid to refugees is so large that they have no choice but to continue with the program," Anderson wrote in the dismissal.

    "At this juncture, this court cannot ascertain what amount the state is faced with losing."

    Anderson's dismissal of the case is a blow to Tennessee lawmakers, who overwhelmingly approved a resolution in 2016 ordering the lawsuit.

    ► More: Tennessee sues federal government over refugee

    When Tennessee Attorney General Herbert Slatery declined to initiate the case, the state hired Michigan-based Thomas More Law Center to serve as its attorney.

    The lawsuit was filed in March 2017.

    Organizations such as the American Civil Liberties Union of Tennessee and the Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition have frequently slammed the lawsuit, saying it will negatively affect the state’s refugee community and perpetuate a culture of fear.

    On Tuesday, TIRRC plans to bring more than 40 refugees to Nashville to meet with legislators and share stories about how resettlement has transformed their lives.

    In a statement, Stephanie Teatro, co-executive director of TIRRC, said she hoped the lawsuit's dismissal would lead lawmakers to focus on real issues aimed at strengthening communities.

    "Today's ruling is a victory for our members, for refugee families, and for the majority of Tennesseans whose faith and values call them to welcome families fleeing violence and war.”

    Hedy Weinberg, executive director of the ACLU-Tennessee, said the lawsuit was "driven by fear-mongering and a discriminatory animus toward Muslims."

    "This ruling helps ensure that the values of fair treatment, equality and compassion for our neighbors that most Tennesseans embrace carry the day,” Weinberg said.

    Deni Kidd, director and founder of Mission of Light Community Changers, a grass-roots organization that helps refugees in Knoxville, said the lawsuit's dismissal gives refugees a chance to make their case before the government.

    "Refugees come on a completely different path than other immigrants, most having been in a refugee camp for many years," Kidd said. "Refugees should be the one population Americans should want to help the most."

    It is not immediately clear if the state will appeal the court's decision.

    Michelle Piccolo, digital communications coordinator for the Thomas More Law Center, said the organization would not comment on the dismissal until after its attorneys review the decision.

    While presenting the resolution on the Senate floor in 2016, Senate Majority Leader Mark Norris, R-Collierville, said the measure included a provision that explicitly prohibits any state funds from being used for the case.

    Norris is awaiting approval for a federal judgeship and is not expected to comment on the dismissal.

    In a confirmation hearing, U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., asked Norris about the lawsuit and reports he cited that appeared to link refugees with cases of terrorism.

    Norris replied that he was using public testimony from national intelligence officials.

    But Feinstein asked if Norris had any evidence that refugees resettled in Tennessee were terrorists.
    "I do not," he replied.

    In a statement, Lt. Gov. Randy McNally, R-Oak Ridge, said he was "dismayed" by the court's decision.

    "The federal government has failed the states and the people on the refugee issue for too long," he said.

    House Speaker Beth Harwell, R-Nashville, said she was disappointed in the judge's decision.

    "I remain committed to ensuring that every refugee coming to Tennessee is appropriately vetted by the federal government," she said in a statement.
    McNally and Harwell said they are discussing options with attorneys, including a potential appeal.

    Kristi L. Nelson contributed to this report.
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    Where, from what part of the US Constitution have the courts been given the authority to write immigration policy? These judges need to be removed from the bench. I have had a belly full of judges acting like supreme dictators over the will of the people. This is not freedom, it is not a democratic republic, this is not protecting people's right, IT IS NOT THE RULE OF LAW. It is lawlessness. It is raw dictatorial power. REMOVE THESE JUDGES FROM THE BENCH. Why do we bother having elections? Why do we bother passing laws? Somebody please start an organization to remove these judges from the bench.

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    Despite the state opting out of the resettlement program, refugees have continued to be sent to Tennessee after the federal government appointed Catholic Charities of Tennessee to administer resettlement efforts.

    Tennessee was hoping to force a halt to all refugee resettlement to the state until all associated costs are paid by the federal government.
    Don't seem right - state opted out of program & federal gov't went to a funded charity to resettle refugees anyway. What is it with this bogus opt out option?

    We should not have to pay for refugees we do not want, dictated by the globalist run UN, authorized by our gov't.

    The UN should be helping people in their own countries - 1st agenda is birth control. 2nd punish offending gov'ts in these countries that the people are "fleeing" from.

    Shipping them @ the world to be a burden on other countries is not acceptable - it is a con to tower of babel & dummy up 1st world countries; redistribute the wealth while the overpopulation continues to beef up consumer spending and bring cheap labor.
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    Tennessee needs to appeal. All of these refugees put a burden on the state's welfare, School and medical systems. The ACLU has become powerful and has deep pockets during the Obama administration after the DOJ was populated with ACLU alumni. The ACLU would sue on some social justice theme and instead of fighting it, the government would just settle and pay them without a whimper.

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    Despite the state opting out of the resettlement program, refugees have continued to be sent to Tennessee after the federal government appointed Catholic Charities of Tennessee to administer resettlement efforts.
    Who apponted Catholic Charities of Tennessee to flood TN with dangerous Muslim refugees?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ALIPAC View Post
    Who appointed Catholic Charities of Tennessee to flood TN with dangerous Muslim refugees?
    The Obama administration. The Trump administration is still giving them contracts and taxpayer$$$$$
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    Quote Originally Posted by Newmexican View Post
    The Obama administration. The Trump administration is still giving them contracts and taxpayer$$$$$
    Trump is continuing this mess. What a huge disappointment he is.
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    Refugees to Tennessee lawmakers: 'We love Tennessee'


    March 20, 2018


    JOEL EBERT | USA TODAY NETWORK - TENNESSEE


    A Nashville teacher spoke out on Facebook against Trump's temporary immigration ban saying he should visit her class where her refugee students proudly say the pledge of allegiance every morning.
    SHELLEY MAYS AND JASON GONZALES


    Fresh off the heels of a federal judge's decision to
    dismiss Tennessee's lawsuit against the federal government over a refugee resettlement program, Juma Shaibo had a message for state lawmakers Tuesday.



    "We are here today to tell them that we are refugees and we are good people," said the five-year Nashville resident who fled the war-torn city of Darfur, Sudan, before eventually making his home in the U.S. "We can vote them in and we can vote them out."


    Refugees who have settled in Tennessee via the federal resettlement program traveled to Nashville on Tuesday, March 20, 2018 to meet with lawmakers
    SUBMITTED BY THE TENNESSEE IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE RIGHTS COALITION.

    Shaibo and more than 40 other refugees who have moved to Tennessee through the federal resettlement program gathered in Nashville on Tuesday in the hopes of dispelling fears among lawmakers.



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    "There are too many people — lawmakers — who don't know much about refugees," Shaibo said, before heading to the offices of House Speaker Beth Harwell, R-Nashville, and Senate Majority Leader Mark Norris, R-Collierville.

    Their message, according to Shaibo, who works as an assistant physician at an area hospital, is simple.

    "We are not all bad," he said.



    "I'm proud to be here. My family is proud to be here, and we wish all the lawmakers should come down and listen to us because we love them, we love Tennessee and Tennessee loves us too. We are proud to be in America."

    The group effort, organized by the Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition, was the first of its kind, as refugees hope to engage with lawmakers in an effort to discourage bills deemed unfriendly by the community.

    Shaibo was joined by Shalum Deeka, who also fled Sudan and has lived in Memphis for the last 18 years, and had a similar message.

    "Refugees are also contributors," Deeka said.

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    A 2013 report presented to the Joint Government Operations Legislative Advisory Committee found refugees and their descendants provided $1.4 billion in revenue for Tennessee between 1990 and 2012, compared to $753 million in state support.

    "We are here to support this country, to build this country and to be contributors," said Deeka, a small business owner who also works for a car rental company. "We appreciate what this country has done for us."

    He praised the news that a federal judge dismissed Tennessee's lawsuit over the federal refugee resettlement program.

    Stephanie Teatro, co-executive director of TIRRC, said several lawmakers were moved by the stories refugees shared.



    “More than anything, we hope legislators heard that refugees are Tennesseans, who have built their lives here, raised their families here and will shape the future of our state,” she said.

    “After years of attacks on their communities and the resettlement program, refugees have been galvanized to become advocates to their communities, to become citizens, register and vote in large numbers.”

    On Tuesday, Gov. Bill Haslam declined to weigh in on the case's dismissal.

    When asked if he felt vindicated after the state attorney general declined to spearhead the lawsuit last year, Haslam said, "I do think having an attorney general who is separate from the elected process of either the executive branch or the legislative branch has served the state well over the years."




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    "We are here today to tell them that we are refugees and we are good people," said the five-year Nashville resident who fled the war-torn city of Darfur, Sudan, before eventually making his home in the U.S. "We can vote them in and we can vote them out."

    -------------------------------------------------

    Which is why every citizen in every State needs to demand ALL these refugees, asylum liars, TPS and illegal aliens need to be deported OUT of our country!

    Go vote for your own elected officials on YOUR soil.

    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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