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    Refugee assault of girl in Idaho, refugee program means $$$ for Chobani in Idaho

    FINALLY: JUSTICE IN TWIN FALLS REFUGEE ASSAULT OF FIVE-YEAR-OLD GIRL

    By: Nate Madden | April 08, 2017


    A community torn apart by an unspeakable horror is finally getting some justice and closure, even if many of its members are set on continuing the same refugee policies that led to the atrocity in the first place.

    In June 2016 in Twin Falls, Idaho, a 5-year-old developmentally-challenged girl was allegedly sexually assaulted. The three suspects charged in connection with this crime were refugee children, ages seven, 10, and 14, of Iraqi and Eritrean origin.

    According to the charges, while one of the boys assaulted the little girl in an apartment complex laundry room, the other two recorded the incident on a cell phone. Few details have been available, as all of those involved are minors and the records have been sealed.

    While what happened to that little girl can never be undone, this week her family and her community are one step closer to seeing justice served.


    The three boys charged with the crime have pleaded guilty to felonies or aiding felonies, according to a report at The Idaho Statesman. All three have struck plea bargains that the victim’s family has agreed to.


    “We agreed to the plea bargains. That by no means implies my clients were, or are, fully satisfied with the outcome of these cases or the prosecuting attorney,” Mark Guerry — an attorney for the victim’s family — told the newspaper.


    “After 10 months their right to some form of justice was long overdue,” the statement continues. “They were prepared to testify at a trial or enter into to plea agreements months ago. More importantly, no convictions or mere words in statements could ever mitigate the unrelenting trauma and grief their little daughter now suffers as a result of this vicious sexual assault.”


    This result didn’t come easily for the family, who not only had to endure the slings and arrows of open borders pundits and politicians, but also the media’s near-blackout of their story.


    At first, the little girl’s story received little more than modest local media attention, noted Michelle Malkin, senior editor at Conservative Review, but a conservative social media groundswell, “untethered by the constraints of political correctness,” began asking the questions mainstream journalists ignored and eventually brought out the facts of the case.


    In a recent episode of “Michelle Malkin Investigates” — which focuses on Europe’s refugee rape crisis — Malkin delves deeper into the political media cover-up surrounding the Twin Falls case.
    Here's a preview: (see article https://www.conservativereview.com/c...-year-old-girl for preview)

    While justice may finally be served and closure coming to a beleaguered family, Twin Falls’ refugee question is far from over, as pro-refugee policies have come to mean big money for local vendors.


    One of the largest employers in the area, Chobani, operates the world’s largest yogurt factory in the area and employs refugees as nearly 30 percent of its workforce, a business dynamic that has skewed local debate on the issue.


    Speaking to WND last month in a story that outlines the problematic local politics surrounding the case, Guerry even accused the local Republican Party of taking the refugees’ side in the matter after Jim Jones — a former state supreme court judge — came to a local Rotary meeting to chastise those skeptical of refugee resettlement in the area.


    “He trashed and browbeat everyone who challenged that refugee center for having a negative effect on business in Twin Falls,” Guerry told the website.


    “My read on it is the local Republican Party has become just so corrupt and does whatever the prosecutor and other local muckety mucks [in Twin Falls] tell them to do,” he concluded. “I think they brought Jones down for the very purpose of trying to kill this story and browbeat and shame people and guilt them for standing up to the refugee center. And it’s all about the dollar for Chobani and others, just wagging their finger at anyone who opposes the refugee center and trying to make them feel guilty and ashamed for harming local business.”



    Article: https://www.conservativereview.com/c...-year-old-girl

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    The story is our government gave Chobani the money to build the factory.

    From all the stories I've read, the local, state, etc, law enforcement tried to hide this story and make light of it.

    If the American people who are against the refugee resettlement, and these dangerous people being in our country would unite - it could be fixed. If everyone who believes it is wrong would simply stop buying their products - they wouldn't need the refugees.

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    Agreed. My guess is most people are unaware of this case and how it is related to Chobani...especially since there was an attempt to cover it up. I remember when it first broke the mainstream media actually labeled it fake news. I think many people would "unite" and boycott if they knew.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JoJ View Post
    Agreed. My guess is most people are unaware of this case and how it is related to Chobani...especially since there was an attempt to cover it up. I remember when it first broke the mainstream media actually labeled it fake news. I think many people would "unite" and boycott if they knew.
    I do wish someone - I'm too old and don't know how - would get something started in this country to alert people to these things and urge them to 'vote' with their money.

    As connected as we are with all the internet sources, we are still not connected, we still are not getting organized.

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    I know. I'm young and I don't know how, lol. Here is one thing you can do. Go to this thread on American Children First ( http://americanchildrenfirst.org/for...&p=290#post290 ) and add how you also feel there is a need for a way to organize boycotts so people 'vote' with their money.

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    obama worked hard to get all this in place. Idaho, Minnesota, if someone told me these states are now occupied & being overtaken by muslim "refugees" & illegals everywhere in every state, it would be hard to believe - but seeing is believing.

    It is akin to what is seen in Europe, hamlets with 100 people, peaceful, filled with nature, now have 1000 "migrants" defacating on their lawns, killing their dogs & cats. HARD TO BELIEVE! BUT YOU BETTER BELIEVE IT because it is reality. And any day they feel like it, they will ram a vehicle into pedestrians.

    It is called economic growth thru immigration aka the globalists, redistribution of the wealth coupled with more consumers. They come in take our jobs, we pay for their babies, healthcare, SSI more than an American citizen can get - does anyone feel raped? Rapist is a tag that should be used for ryan with his belief of open borders, come & go take jobs. When someone with those beliefs/words, spoken in public, and still has a high position, something is dangerously wrong.

    As far a organizing a boycott - the calls of all sorts of "isms" would be over the moon Google, facebook, twitter would all ban such activity - American Family Assoc often has petitions, if it would fit within their criteria. https://www.afa.net/activism/action-alerts/
    The White House actually has petitions listed on their web site too - don't know if you can originate one there but some are very petty, so perhaps anything is taken.
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    Hey! It's simple. JUST BOYCOTT CHOBANI!! Their yogust sucks anyway and it's way overpriced. Buy Walmart's Great Value Yogust, it's delicious and costs 40 cents a pop. They have it with real fruit and also spun yogurt with no chunks. They also have an abundance of flavors and options. You don't need CHOBANI to get the probiotics of yogurt for health and digestion. Walmart's works just as well. And buy cottage cheese and buttermilk, Walmart's cottage cheese is delicious. they're what the old-timers used for good digestion and look at 'em, they're living well into their 90's unless a hospital kills them first with drug overdoses for pain medication they can't tolerate when they go in for a knee operation.
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    I haven't purchase Chobani in a long time. This is an interesting article posted in July 2016.

    Obama Administration Joint Effort With Corporations Can Resettle Refugees Limitlessly

    11:48 AM 07/07/2016
    ALEX PFEIFFER

    The White House announced last week that it is launching a “Call to Action” asking private businesses to help with the resettlement of refugees. This could be done without regard to the government cap of 85,000 total refugees, including 10,000 Syrian refugees, in 2016.

    Fifteen founding corporations have teamed up with the Obama administration on the effort. These are: Accenture, Airbnb, Chobani, Coursera, Goldman Sachs, Google, HP, IBM, JPMorgan Chase & Co., LinkedIn, Microsoft, Mastercard, UPS, TripAdvisor, and Western Union. The Call to Action initiative is not only to help refugees in the United States, but all over the world.

    In Europe for example, Mastercard “worked with Mercy Corps to distribute prepaid debit cards to eligible refugees traveling through Serbia. Approximately $75,000 was distributed to nearly 400 families and individuals.” The three main facets of this private partnership program are: “education,” “employment,” and “enablement.” Education includes “facilitating refugee children and young adults’ education by ensuring that refugee students can access schools of all levels.” The employment facet includes “increasing employment opportunities for refugees.”

    Through those two parts of the initiative refugees can be settled in the United States without limit as they wouldn’t fall under the purview of the government cap on refugee resettlement. Through work and education visas refugees would not actually be considered as refugees for their immigration status. One of the companies already partnered with the Obama administration, Chobani, currently has a work force in the United States that is roughly 30 percent resettled refugees. A White House fact sheet states 66 percent of refugees are of working age.
    http://dailycaller.com/2016/07/07/ob...s-limitlessly/
    https://www.alipac.us/f12/obama-admi...lessly-334735/

    From June 2016.
    Chobani doubles down on hiring Mideast refugees

    Excerpt;
    The State Department works through nine federal resettlement contractors that includes the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, Luther Immigration and Refugee Service, Episcopal Migration Ministries, the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, Church World Services. World Relief (an arm of the National Association of Evangelicals), the International Rescue Committee, U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants and the Ethiopian Community Development Council.

    These volunteer agencies or VOLAGs have between 50 and 95 percent of their budgets funded by U.S. taxpayer dollars and are paid by the head for every refugee they resettle in the U.S. Their CEOs all make six-figure incomes with some bringing home as much as $500,000 per year.

    A quick search of the State Department’s Refugee Processing Center database shows more than 2,340 refugees from more than a dozen countries have been resettled in Twin Falls since January 2002.

    Since that time, 161 refugees have come to Twin Falls from Sudan, 377 from Iraq, 280 from Iran, 241 from Russia, 70 from Afghanistan, 642 from Bhutan, 68 from Bosnia, 54 from Burundi, 146 from Democratic Republic of Congo, 238 from Eritrea, 32 from Azerbaijan, and 21 from Ethiopia.
    https://www.alipac.us/f12/chobani-do...fugees-334529/
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    This is the long thread on the rape.

    Idaho: Muslim migrants hold knife to throat of little girl, rape her, urinate on her

    https://www.alipac.us/f12/idaho-musl...te-her-333953/
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