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HOMMAN KESKUSTELU => Tupa => Topic started by: wannabe on 25.11.2012, 21:46:35

Title: rapakon takana sama meininki
Post by: wannabe on 25.11.2012, 21:46:35
http://www.newswithviews.com/NWO/newworld44.htm

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As a political activist and researcher, I feel the Refugee Resettlement programs need unveiling and exposure. It is a huge "cottage industry" encompassing charitable foundations, religious and non-religious government and non-governmental agencies, federal and state administrations and agencies. Upon reading a recent article on Somalia Bantus and their resettlement in Georgia, Arizona, Utah, Minnesota and many other states, red flags are everywhere. ...

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...As some Americans are pushed off of time-limited welfare programs, many refugees are going onto lifetime cash assistance programs. Welfare use is staggering among refugees, successful asylum seekers and Cubans. They are eligible for all forms of welfare (Cash, SSI, TANF, Medicaid, housing, food stamps, WIC, etc.) 30 days after arrival. Many refugees are going on to lifetime entitlements of monthly checks for the elderly and disabled. Add into that fixed administration costs and ongoing support programs such as language training, mental health counseling, for refugees already settled in this country. ...

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Descendants of recent immigrants often have wide diverse stories about how their parents or grandparents used 3x5 cards to convey simple messages. Today, for instance, the Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service (LIRS), a refugee resettlement contractor, advises the refugees it brings in to confront hospitals, clinics, public housing and welfare providers with the message:

"My name is _________and I have limited English skills and require qualified language assistance in________. Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 requires that your office provide a qualified interpreter for me to have equal access to your services. It is a violation of the law for you to require me to bring my own interpreter in order to receive services. If you have any questions about how to comply with these legal requirements, call the U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division at 1-888-848-5306." ...