Author Topic: Utah, Tennessee seeing cuts in budget and staff as flow of refugees to US slows; it is their own fault!  (Read 331 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

rangerrebew

  • Guest
Utah, Tennessee seeing cuts in budget and staff as flow of refugees to US slows; it is their own fault!

Posted by Ann Corcoran on February 25, 2017

Sorry to keep repeating myself, but someone once told me people have to hear things seven times before it sinks in.

One side benefit of the Trump refugee slowdown (but 50,000 isn’t that low! as I explained here) is that the public is learning that the federal refugee contractors have failed to keep their end of the bargain and raise enough private money to sustain their ‘charities’ as the US Treasury spigot is turned off.
miliband-laughing

Will Miliband take a 20% pay cut as his subcontractor is taking in Utah? See here that IRC CEO Miliband makes over a half a million dollars running this ‘charity’? https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2017/02/12/nyt-allows-wealthy-british-subject-to-lecture-us-about-fundamental-american-values/

The hundreds of contractors and subcontractors are dependent on a per head payment for their job of placing a refugee in your town and getting them signed up for their ‘services’ (ie. welfare).

Thus, once established (as I said here in ‘Ten things’ (#5)), there is no incentive for a contractor to voluntarily slow the flow to your community if it becomes overloaded with needy third worlders.

Here is one of many sob stories, this one from Utah, and from the extremely wealthy International Rescue Committ

https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2017/02/25/utah-tennessee-seeing-cuts-in-budget-and-staff-as-flow-of-refugees-to-us-slows-it-is-their-own-fault/
« Last Edit: February 25, 2017, 12:09:26 pm by rangerrebew »

Offline endicom

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 10,113
It's all a matter of incentive.