Posted: 28 Feb 2017 12:20 PM PST
There are more Iraqis
living in the United States than there are in some major cities in Iraq.
156,000 Iraqi refugees have entered this country in just the last decade.
30,000 of those have ended up in California.
In Obama’s first year in office, the United States resettled three-quarters
of Iraqi refugees.
71% of Iraqi refugees
are receiving cash assistance. 82% are on Medicaid and 87% are on food
stamps. Compare those atrocious numbers to only 17% of Cubans on cash
assistance and 16% on Medicaid.
It should be obvious why Obama shut the door on Cuban refugees while holding
it wide open for Syrian Muslims (but closing it tightly on Syrian
Christians), Iraqis and Somalis (77.4% food stamp use).
President Trump’s migration pause was met with lectures about how much
immigrants contribute to the economy. But the immigrants that the left likes
are a drain. If the left finds immigrants who actually contribute to the
economy, it fights tooth and nail to keep them out of the country. Notable
Iraqi refugees include Waad Ramadan Alwan and Mohanad Shareef Hammadi.
Alwan and Hammadi were thoroughly vetted before they were resettled in Nevada
and Kentucky. The only omission in their thorough vetting was an unfortunate
failure to note that the refugees were terrorists who had spent years trying
to kill American soldiers in Iraq.
Alwan had boasted that of how he had “f___d up” Hummers using IEDs and
admitted to having taken part in an attack that killed Americans. He had even
left his fingerprints on an IED in Iraq. But the thorough vetting had failed
to turn that up.
Alwan and Hammadi tried to send grenade launchers, plastic explosives,
missiles and machine guns to the branch of Al Qaeda that would become ISIS.
Meanwhile the Al Qaeda in Iraq plotter had quit his job and was living in
public housing and collecting public assistance. Like so many other
“refugees”.
And law enforcement was soon on the trail of dozens of terrorists who had
arrived here as refugees.
The media has had a
field day mocking Kellyanne Conway for referencing the fact that this Iraqi
refugee terror plot resulted in a six month Iraqi immigration pause under
Obama. No “Bowling Green Massacre” took place because the FBI was on to the
two terrorists. Hammadi had been caught on tape discussing a domestic terror
attack where “many things should take place and it should be huge.”
Mocking Conway for misspeaking helpfully distracts attention from the
massacre that nearly was.
And Alwan and Hammadi were far from the last Iraqi refugee terrorists.
Omar Faraj Saeed Al Hardan came here as a refugee. When the FBI searched his
Houston apartment, agents found an ISIS flag. Hardan had been planning to
leave bombs in the trash cans of two Houston malls. He had also been
contemplating an attack on the Grand Prairie military base in Texas.
Hardan had been chatting with Aws Mohammed Younis Al-Jayab, another Iraqi
refugee, over in California. Al-Jayab had come as a refugee through Syria,
then began plotting to join a terrorist group on his first month here. He
headed back to spend some time fighting with Islamic terrorists who later
were linked to ISIS. Two of his brothers and a cousin were also arrested for
smuggling stolen cell phones.
Al-Hamzah
Mohammad Jawad, an Iraqi refugee from Michigan, was arrested while trying to
join
ISIS. Abdullatif Ali Aldosary set off a bomb outside a Social Security office
in Arizona. The authorities found plenty of bombmaking materials in his home.
He was also accused of a murder that had taken place a few days before the
bombing and had previously been sent to jail for harassment. His case had
been put on hold for “terrorism-related grounds of inadmissibility”, but he
still couldn’t be deported.
And then there are the Special Immigrant Visas for Iraqi nationals who
provided services to American forces During the recent controversy, they have
been depicted as heroes who helped us fight terrorism.
The reality is a lot more complicated.
Bilal Abood was a translator who came here on an SIV visa. He even briefly
joined the army. On the surface he was exactly the sort of refugee that the
media likes to depict as the ideal immigrant.
But Abood was also a member of ISIS. America was the “enemy of Allah”, he
insisted.
Even when the Iraqi SIVs weren’t joining ISIS, they were doing other terrible
things. Jasim Mohammed Hasin Ramadon and Ali Mohammed Hasan Al Juboori had
come to this country with SIV visas
Ramadon had even been dubbed a hero.
Then Ramadon, Juboori
and three other Iraqi refugees brutally assaulted a 53-year-old Colorado
Springs woman. When the police arrived at the scene of the Iraqi refugee
sexual assault, they found blood splattered on the walls.
The Iraqi refugee rapists lured in their victim by complaining about how hard
it was living in America and being called terrorists. The night nurse took
pity on them because they reminded her of her son.
By the time the Iraqi refugees were done, she had been violated and left near
death.
Ahmed Bahjat came here as a refugee from Iraq. He tried to leave by taking a
plane to Canada after he “viciously sexually assaulted” a woman in
Connecticut. Salam Al Haideri also came here as a refugee. He raped a 4’11
teenager behind a “I Love NY” pizza place dumpster while slamming her head
into the ground. The Iraqi refugee's teenage 96-pound victim was left with
broken ribs and a fractured nose.
Al Haideri was the third refugee to be convicted of a sex crime in the area.
Walid Nehma, another Iraqi refugee, also assaulted a woman in Albany County.
After taking photos of women in local bars, he followed her, hit her in the
face, tore off her clothes and tried to rape her.
Khalid
Fathey had also received asylum after working with American authorities in
Iraq. The Iraqi
refugee molested a little girl and warned her not to tell anyone. He fled
trial by taking a flight to Dubai.
Kassim Alhimidi, an Iraqi refugee, murdered his wife in California and tried
to blame it on American "Islamophobes." Wisam Fadhil, an Iraqi
refugee, stabbed his wife to death in Kentucky while their 8-year-old child
slept in the room. He had previously assaulted a man at a gym. Do we need
more of this?
Iraq is a failed state. Before we intervened, it was held together by
torture, terror and genocide. Now the only things holding it together are
torture, terror and genocide. We should take Christian refugees fleeing the
Muslim conflicts in that country, but we should not import its Islamic
culture of violence.
America has done far more than its share. We have opened our doors to Iraqi
refugees. And in return, the people of this land were exposed to terror and
horrific refugee crimes. Enough is enough.
There is a very rational
solution to our immigration problem. Instead of taking in the refugees most
likely to collect welfare or plant a bomb in a shopping mall, we should take
those immigrants most likely to contribute to our economy and least likely to
behead us while screaming, “Allah Akbar.”
Don’t call it a ban. Call it common sense immigration reform. Because that is
exactly what it is.
We have the statistics. We know what works. All we need to do is start
putting America first.
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