Thursday, November 30, 2017

Minnesotan does some homework on refugee employment issue; comes to unexpected conclusion « Refugee Resettlement Watch

Minnesotan does some homework on refugee employment issue; comes to unexpected conclusion « Refugee Resettlement Watch
"...THE PARALLEL SOCIETY
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Is a parallel society coming to a town near you?
...The American people are constantly told that refugee resettlement serves to fill the labor needs that go unmet, due to low birth rates, an aging population, and the unwillingness of Americans to perform certain kinds of menial labor.
How does this mantra square with the data reported by federal and state government?
...Now, this is where things get interesting.
If 1,500 Somalis are eligible for employment and, of these, 400 are employed in the “livestock” sector, then at least 1,100 Somalis engaged in employment of some other kind have yet to be accounted for.
...The lion’s share of the 1,100 Somali workers who, so far, are unaccounted for are likely working in support capacities for other Somalis: translation services for schools, law enforcement, health care, health and human services, refugee resettlement agencies, and transporting fellow Somalis to locations where they partake of these services
...What we are witnessing and financing with public dollars is a closed, parallel society in America.
...The trade-off, then, is more refugees, in exchange for new Democratic voters. 
But what is new this time around, my fellow Americans, is that, in the New Normal, taxpaying Americans pay an exorbitant price in the bargain, in public finance, cultural identity, and quality of life. 
Or, as our friend Ann Corcoran often reminds us, “changing America by changing its people.”...
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