llegals Warehoused in the U.S.
Radio Commentary, 90.7, 91.7 New Life FM, July 11, 2014 – By Sue Ella Deadwyler
Good morning, Jim. How far is it from Honduras or Guatemala or El Salvadore to the United States and how did all those alien children get here without getting lost or kidnapped or dying along the way? How did they get past the southern and northern borders of Mexico and why didn’t Mexico stop them?
It’s inconceivable that thousands and thousands of illegal aliens of all ages, simultaneously, decided to leave for the Promised Land without strategic prompting and provision from someone, somewhere. If they were spirited into the United States without a calculated, planned strategy to come to the “land of plenty,” it’s a modern-day miracle that outshines the wilderness journey of Moses and the Israelites.
40,000 illegal alien women with children and 57,000 unaccompanied alien children have entered this country since last October1st; 90,000 are expected this year; and 150,000 are expected in 2015, with no end in sight. Although they don’t qualify as refugees, the Homeland Security Act of 2008 is being used to direct them into the Health and Human Services Office of Refugee Resettlement that currently houses them in a minimum of nine locations, including at least three military bases, with plans for unlimited numbers of additional facilities, such as the Georgia Baptist Children’s Homes that has been asked to accept an unreported number of them.In New York, a classified ad is soliciting applications from practical nurses, doctors and counselors, to give health assessments, immunizations, and first aid services to 500 unaccompanied aliens expected to arrive at Fort Drum, N.Y. in August. The ad mentions that positions in food service and housekeeping may be available, as well. Applicants that get the jobs are promised free lodging, meals, laundry, and expenses for malpractice and travel.
Anniston, Alabama’s Domestic Preparedness Center recently rejected a plan to put aliens there, but Tennessee Catholic Charities plans to expand their program to include unaccompanied alien children. For each alien received by them in Tennessee, they’ll be paid additional federal dollars, perhaps $320 a month per person, the amount a Virginia facility just rejected.
I don’t know the outcome of Thursday’s planned conference call from the federal Refugee Resettlement Office to agencies that don’t take alien children, currently, but this I do know: Georgia is already housing thousands and thousands of refugees and Governor Deal should issue an executive order to stop the sending of illegal aliens – whether they’re unaccompanied minors, women with children or other aliens – into this state. Governor Deal’s number is 404 656-1776. The United States and Georgia are being repopulated and multi-culturalized so thoroughly that national identity is all-but-gone. For Georgia Insight I’m Sue Ella Deadwyler, your Capitol correspondent.