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Rep. Rohrabacher: ‘What We Are Witnessing is the Destruction of Western Civilization’

 

“What we are witnessing is the destruction of Western civilization, not by an armed invasion, but by envelopment,” Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA) said Wednesday during a hearing [1] on Capitol Hill on the growing refugee crisis in Europe.

"What we have seen over the past few months is unsustainable, and if not checked, will change the fundamental nature of European countries which are now being inundated," said Rohrbacher, who chairs the House Subcommittee on Europe, Eurasia, and Emerging Threats.

"What we are witnessing is the destruction of Western civilization, not by an armed invasion, but instead through envelopment. The effects of this will not soon disappear, but instead could well turn out to be an historic change in the nature of many European countries."

"Migrants fleeing to Europe have been an issue of humanitarian concern for several years, but a wave of immigration erupted into a tsunami this summer when the German government announced it would ignore the Dublin Rules [2] and accept all Syrian refugees that made it to the German border," Rohrbacher said.

The Dublin Rules are a European Union (EU) law that establishes which EU member states are responsible for taking in refugees from outside the EU.

“Earlier this week, the United Nations announced that 218,000 migrants crossed the Mediterranean Sea to Europe just last month. That is more than were recorded in all of 2014. It is expected that around a million asylum seekers of all origins will reach Germany in this year alone,” Rohrabacher noted.

He traced the current refugee crisis to a decision made earlier this year by German Chancellor Angela Merkel to grant political asylum to 800,000 migrants from the Middle East even though "Europe has been struggling to assimilate large Muslim populations."

"Even the most optimistic scenarios say that Europe will have to re-direct billions and billions of dollars from supporting their own citizens to accomodating the needs of these refugees," Rohrabacher stated.

“Europe was not prepared for this tremendous influx of thousands and thousands of other people,” agreed Rep. Ted Poe (R-TX).

“Some countries take various positions on what to do with the migrants: let them pass through, or maybe not even let them come into their country.

“One such example is Hungary [3], who is trying to protect the national sovereignty of its own country. And the United States, rather than try to understand the situation in Hungary, even last week the U.S. ambassador dressed down the Hungarians for what the State Department believed was not the right course in dealing with migrants,” said Poe.

“Hungary was totally justified in what it is doing to try to stem the flow,” Rohrabacher added.

“And frankly, if our European allies are not willing to stem the flow of large numbers of people who are not native to their territory, they will lose their territory. And let me note, that's true of the United States as well.”

Rep. Albio Sires (D-NJ) also discussed the need for a better screening process for refugees coming from the Middle East, recounting what the process was like when he immigrated to the U.S. from Cuba: “The influx has been so quickly, so many, that the security issue is very important.

“I remember as a boy when my father was taken away when we first arrived for about four or five days, and my father went through a whole process - 'Did you participate in the Communist Party? Were you involved in the Communist Party?'- back then, and after about four or five days he was returned to us.

“I don't think these countries have any way of screening the people that are going through there like what we went through when I first arrived here.”

 
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Still think that American sovereignty isn't in jeopardy?  Still think that granting amnesty to those already here won't transofrm this country? Rohrbacher is correct; we are witnessing the Destruction of Western Civilization.  Americans should be outraged that with our current illegal immigration problems Obama has pledged to accept at least 10,000 displaced Syrians over the next year and increasing the annual cap to 85,000, from 70,000, for refugees from all countries.  That's ANNUALLY!! That's in addition to the 20,000,000+ that are already here that our government wants to give amnesty to. We have millions of U.S. citizens out of work and those working will carry an even greater financial burden.  The illegals that are already here have had a tremendous negative economic impact on our country. Now we are inviting the possibility of bringing "terrorists" into this country on our dime. Oh, if it makes you feel any better refugees are screened and processed to come to the US under the auspices of the United States State Department. Here are some other facts:
   
** Refugees may stay in the US indefinitely. They are provided with a pathway to citizenship and usually can apply within five years.

**Refugees have the same rights and responsibilities as US citizens. However, they cannot vote until they become a citizen, and they cannot hold certain elected offices.

**The Federal government provides $925 per refugee to cover the costs of housing, household goods, food, and pocket money for the first 30 days. Beyond that, refugees may qualify for other public assistance programs such as Match Grant (an early employment program), TANF, or Refugee Cash Assistance.

Just think, some of these refugees will be eligible to vote in the 2020 election!  I wonder what party they will be voting for?  Once amnesty is granted and once refugees are granted citizenship, the numbers of DEMS will continue to dramatically increase ANNUALLY.

http://www.ascentria.org/frequently-asked-question-about-refugee-resettlement-1
« Last Edit: November 06, 2015, 11:21:52 am by libertybele »
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Live in harmony with one another; do not be haughty, but associate with the lowly, do not claim to be wiser than you are.  Do not repay anyone evil for evil, but take thought for what is noble in the sight of all.  If it is possible, so far as it depends on you, live peaceably with all…do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.