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Important Legislative
Action Alert
Tell Congress:
NO funding for refugee resettlement
in the Omnibus Spending Bill.
Dear Concerned,
After the jihadist attacks in Paris, the American people,
Congress, and many of our governors woke up to the deadly threat we
face and how jihadists are infiltrating the hundreds of thousands of
recent refugees. These Islamists indeed may be the minority within that
group, but as we've seen, it only takes one or two to kill many.
Unfortunately, the battle to put a moratorium on refugees
coming to the U.S. is far from over.
The good news is that our representatives and senators are
literally receiving hundreds of thousands of calls and emails to oppose
Syrian resettlement. But the refugee resettlement agencies and
pro-immigration groups are also mobilizing.
Important Action Alert
The U.S. Congress must vote on an “Omnibus” funding bill
on, or around December 11th. As noted in the article below, right now
"there is expected to be full funding of President Obama’s refugee
resettlement program, which costs $1.2 billion annually to bring in
85,000 refugees from more than two dozen countries around the world.”
It is unacceptable to bring these un-vettable refugees
into the U.S. Our lawmakers must put the security of our nation first.
It is critically important that you call or email your Senators and
Representative immediately to register your strong opposition to ANY
refugee resettlement funding in that Omnibus bill!
We are in the heat of battle… This issue has the full
attention of our legislators. Your voice matters!
Please contact your U.S. legislators about this important
issue today, and thank you for all that you do.
San Bernardino Shooter
Passed DHS Counterterrorism Vetting
By by Joel Gehrke for National Review
Senator Ted Cruz (R., Texas) and Senator Jeff Sessions
(R., Ala.) want President Obama to release the immigration records of
the San Bernardino shooters, arguing they should play a key role in the
coming debate over funding the Syrian refugee resettlement&
program.
Their request comes as CBS reports that one of the
shooting suspects passed the Department of Homeland Security’s
“counterterrorism screening as part of her vetting” for a visa. Federal
officials maintain that they have a rigorous and effective screening
process in place for people from countries such as Syria that have
significant jihadist movements, making the immigration records of the
San Bernardino shooters a potentially significant piece of the debate
over refugee policy.
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