U.S. OPENS FACILITIES IN IRAQ & LEBANON
TO INCREASE & SPEED UP SYRIAN
REFUGEE PROCESSING;
CLOSE THE BORDERS MOVEMENT GROWING IN U.S.
U.S. to Open Facilities in Middle East to Speed Up Processing of Syrian Refugees
EXCERPT: "During a joint press appearance in Berlin on September 20 with German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Secretary of State John Kerry previewed the Obama administration’s plan to drastically increase the flow of refugees into the United States, mentioning specifically refugees from Syria. “I’m pleased to announce today that the United States will significantly increase our numbers for refugee resettlement in the course of this next year and the year after,” Kerry said. “Last year I think we were at 70,000,” he noted, referring to number of refugees the United States accepted from around the world.
“We are now going to go up to 85,000 with at least, and I underscore the ‘at least’ — it is not a ceiling, it’s a floor — of 10,000 over the next year from Syria specifically even as we also receive more refugees from other areas. And in the next fiscal year, we’ll target 100,000, and if it’s possible to do more, we’ll do [more].”"
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‘CLOSE THE BORDERS’ MOVEMENT SWEEPING NATION
Backlash grows against Obama's migrant resettlement plan
SEE: http://www.infowars.com/close-the-borders-movement-sweeping-nation/; republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
EXCERPT:
Americans are starting to melt down phone lines in Washington, D.C., as backlash explodes against President Obama’s migrant resettlement program.
People are flooding social media to encourage Americans to call their congressional representatives to stop the resettlement of Middle Eastern migrants after government officials and contractors admitted the migrants cannot be tracked or vetted properly.
“Call your congressperson now and demand defunding Obama’s Syrian refugee plan,” one tweet of many states.
The White House announced it was still accepting at least 10,000 migrants over the next year despite the Paris attacks.