Excellent Site if you haven't seen it: Refugee Resettlement.
This is a very interesting site with a lot of information and links to stories that bring home what is happening in America. We just need to make sure our system is working. For example, who decided who gets in and how many? I have no clue who the bean counters are but I am starting the think that they are very liberal and very progressive. Any arguments? Check out this interesting site and consider bookmarking it. If you know it, please post comments below to inform those like me who are not real familiar with the site.
DesertCactus
http://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/
Re: Excellent Site if you haven't seen it: Refugee Resettlem
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This is a very interesting site with a lot of information and links to stories that bring home what is happening in America.
Yet another Federal government program that has been corrupted into bringing in cheap labor from the third world:
http://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/
Is USCRI supplying labor for Perdue Chicken? USCRI is the US Committee for Refugees and Immigrants and is one of the top ten federal refugee contractors. The Bowling Green International Center is a subcontractor of USCRI. What sort of arrangement does USCRI have with Perdue?
I had to laugh in searching around on the topic I came across a post I wrote back in February about USCRI bringing refugees to North Carolina to work in a chicken plant there! Here it is! Judy and I have written over 2500 posts in the last few years and we are finding our posts at the top of some google searches, but I guess I better search our own site first in the future!
Brenda Walker writing at VDARE calls this Neo-slavery, here.
In March of this year, I reported on a report from the Center for Immigration Studies about how immigrant labor keeps wages low in the meatpacking industry, here.
A new study out yesterday from the Center for Immigration Studies confirms that immigrant labor keeps wages low in the meatpacking industry.
One other little bit of information I found about the Perdue chicken factory near Owensboro is that it was closed by the USDA in 2007. It doesn’t say why they had been closed, but it must have been for health or safety reasons.
[Notice that slums not zoned for American citizens because of safety issues and a "chicken processing" plant closed by law all of a sudden open up to hold new third world slaves called refugees. Is Janet Napolitano calling on Bush and Chertoff for new ideas?]