angelburst29
The Living Force
In my estimation, what's happening now - with this immigration problem - will eventually crash our Welfare system. This heavy influx of illegal immigration will effect the U.S. for years, due to a 2008 law that guarantees them judicial hearings, which in practice allows them to stay in this country for years — before any deportation can be carried out — because of major backlogs in the immigration court system. Millions of American's are already on Supplemental assistance through Welfare and the EBT- Food Stamp program through job loss, home forecloseurs, etc. With the price "of everything" going up, while income's remain very low, it's not hard to envision food riots and rationing in the near future. I'm reminded of the New's coverage when the EBT cards failed at an Ohio Wal-Mart Store, last Fall. What happens, if that scenario is repeated in several States at the same time?
DHS secretary confirms administration anticipated surge in illegal immigration
_http://freebeacon.com/national-security/dhs-anticipated-60000-illegal-child-border-crossers-in-january/
Thursday July 24, 2014 - ASPEN, Colo.—DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson confirmed Thursday that the Obama administration in January anticipated a surge of some 60,000 illegal children crossing the Southwest Border.
So far, only two cases among the flood of illegal immigrants this year raised concerns that terrorists were entering the United States, Johnson said during remarks to a security conference.
Johnson recalled visiting a detention center in Brownsville, Texas, in January where 82 percent of a group of 995 detainees were from 30 different countries, most from Central America. The rest were Mexicans.
“It was apparent to me then that the Rio Grand valley sector of the Southwest border needed to be an area of particular concern,” Johnson said during remarks at the Aspen Security Forum.
“In January, in our budget process, we estimated that we were going to have 60,000 unaccompanied kids coming in,” he said, noting that resources for the influx were “ramped up.”
The border crisis grew worse during the period between March, April, and May when “unprecedented levels” of children crossed the border, he said. The surge peaked with thousands of illegals reaching the U.S. border in early June.
The illegal immigrants have created a security and humanitarian crisis that has taxed both law enforcement and health authorities who are trying to deal with the immigrant children. Thousands have been housed on military bases and there have been outbreaks of disease at the detention centers, including pneumonia and swine flu.
The comments by the DHS secretary indicate the Obama administration had months of warning about the problem.
Conservative news outlets reported in June that DHS sought bids for a contract Jan. 29 seeking help in handling 65,000 unaccompanied alien children.
The influx of children was based on information circulated outside the United States indicating that if foreign immigrants could reach U.S. soil the government was required to take them in.
HHS Has Released 30,340 Unaccompanied Minors To Sponsors Across The Country In First 6 Months Of This Year
_http://usofarn.com/hhs-has-released-30340-unaccompanied-minors-to-sponsors-across-the-country-in-first-6-months-of-this-year/
Friday July 25, 2014 - The Department of Health and Human Services Office of Refugee Resettlement, responding to numerous media inquiries, congressional probing, and demands from Governors across the nation has released a listing of how many unaccompanied illegal immigrant minors have been released to sponsors for all 50 states and US territories.
From the start of this year through July 7th 30,340 illegal immigrant minors, most crossing into the US along the Rio Grande valley in Texas from Central America, have been handed over to the custody of a parent, relative, or family friend already in the US.
More than 3,000 of these unaccompanied minors were sent to Florida, New York, and California each.
Maryland and Virgina each have over 2,000.
Georgia, Louisiana, North Carolina, and New Jersey each have more than 1,000 unaccompanied minors in the care of sponsors in those states.
Texas which has taken the brunt of the influx of nearly 60,000 unaccompanied minors since October of last year is also the leader when it comes to how many minors have been released to a sponsor with more than 4,000.
My home state of Illinois, which has at least 748 illegal immigrant minors being sheltered in the city of Chicago alone according to Sen. Mark Kirk, also has 300 more who have been released to a sponsor.
As reported yesterday Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad is upset that 138 unaccompanied minors were released to sponsors in his state without his knowledge.
Initially the Obama administration via WH Press Secretary Josh Earnest insisted that the privacy rights of the illegal immigrants trumped Congress and the publics right to know where these illegals where after being detained and processed by the Border Patrol. That is thankfully changing as evidenced by this listing from HHS and a vow from it that this list will be updated on a monthly basis.
To see how many unaccompanied minors have been released to a sponsor in your state just look at the following table.(Source: Office of Refugee Resettlement)
January 1, 2014 to July 7, 2014
State
# Released
Alabama
407
Alaska
5
arizona
186
arkansas
166
california
3,150
colorADO
221
CONNECTICUT
325
DELAWARE
117
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
187
FLORIDA
3,181
GEORGIA
1,154
HAWAII
8
IDAHO
8
ILLINOIS
305
INDIANA
245
IOWA
122
KANSAS
179
KENTUCKY
237
LOUISIANA
1,071
Maine
8
maryland
2,205
Massachusetts
773
michigan
92
minnesota
173
mississippi
179
missouri
121
montana
1
nebraska
192
nevada
122
new hampshire
13
new jersey
1,504
new mexico
18
new york
3,347
north cArolina
1,191
north dakota
4
ohio
360
oklahoma
212
oregon
50
pennsylvania
386
rhode island
119
south carolina
350
south dakota
21
tennessee
760
texas
4,280
utah
67
vermont
3
Virgin Islands
4
virginia
2,234
washington
211
west virginia
10
wisconsin
50
wyoming
6
Total
30,340
DOD to provide space for 5,000 more migrant children until next year
_http://www.stripes.com/news/dod-to-provide-space-for-5-000-more-migrant-children-until-next-year-1.294843
Friday July 25, 2014 - WASHINGTON — The U.S. military will provide housing space for up to an additional 5,000 unaccompanied Central American children who have illegally come across the border, Pentagon spokesman Col. Steve Warren said Wednesday.
Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel signed the authorization last week at the request of the Department of Health and Human Services.
Hagel’s order also extends the housing assistance mission to Jan. 31, 2015. In May, the Pentagon committed to providing space to up to 3,600 children for 120 days. There are 2,500 children being housed at Fort Sill, Okla., Naval Base Ventura County, Calif., and Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, according to Warren.
The Defense Department has not selected the bases where the additional 5,000 might be placed.
More than 57,000 minors have arrived since October, mostly from El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala.
A 2008 law guarantees them judicial hearings, which in practice allows them to stay in this country for years — before any deportation can be carried out — because of major backlogs in the immigration court system.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
DHS secretary confirms administration anticipated surge in illegal immigration
_http://freebeacon.com/national-security/dhs-anticipated-60000-illegal-child-border-crossers-in-january/
Thursday July 24, 2014 - ASPEN, Colo.—DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson confirmed Thursday that the Obama administration in January anticipated a surge of some 60,000 illegal children crossing the Southwest Border.
So far, only two cases among the flood of illegal immigrants this year raised concerns that terrorists were entering the United States, Johnson said during remarks to a security conference.
Johnson recalled visiting a detention center in Brownsville, Texas, in January where 82 percent of a group of 995 detainees were from 30 different countries, most from Central America. The rest were Mexicans.
“It was apparent to me then that the Rio Grand valley sector of the Southwest border needed to be an area of particular concern,” Johnson said during remarks at the Aspen Security Forum.
“In January, in our budget process, we estimated that we were going to have 60,000 unaccompanied kids coming in,” he said, noting that resources for the influx were “ramped up.”
The border crisis grew worse during the period between March, April, and May when “unprecedented levels” of children crossed the border, he said. The surge peaked with thousands of illegals reaching the U.S. border in early June.
The illegal immigrants have created a security and humanitarian crisis that has taxed both law enforcement and health authorities who are trying to deal with the immigrant children. Thousands have been housed on military bases and there have been outbreaks of disease at the detention centers, including pneumonia and swine flu.
The comments by the DHS secretary indicate the Obama administration had months of warning about the problem.
Conservative news outlets reported in June that DHS sought bids for a contract Jan. 29 seeking help in handling 65,000 unaccompanied alien children.
The influx of children was based on information circulated outside the United States indicating that if foreign immigrants could reach U.S. soil the government was required to take them in.
HHS Has Released 30,340 Unaccompanied Minors To Sponsors Across The Country In First 6 Months Of This Year
_http://usofarn.com/hhs-has-released-30340-unaccompanied-minors-to-sponsors-across-the-country-in-first-6-months-of-this-year/
Friday July 25, 2014 - The Department of Health and Human Services Office of Refugee Resettlement, responding to numerous media inquiries, congressional probing, and demands from Governors across the nation has released a listing of how many unaccompanied illegal immigrant minors have been released to sponsors for all 50 states and US territories.
From the start of this year through July 7th 30,340 illegal immigrant minors, most crossing into the US along the Rio Grande valley in Texas from Central America, have been handed over to the custody of a parent, relative, or family friend already in the US.
More than 3,000 of these unaccompanied minors were sent to Florida, New York, and California each.
Maryland and Virgina each have over 2,000.
Georgia, Louisiana, North Carolina, and New Jersey each have more than 1,000 unaccompanied minors in the care of sponsors in those states.
Texas which has taken the brunt of the influx of nearly 60,000 unaccompanied minors since October of last year is also the leader when it comes to how many minors have been released to a sponsor with more than 4,000.
My home state of Illinois, which has at least 748 illegal immigrant minors being sheltered in the city of Chicago alone according to Sen. Mark Kirk, also has 300 more who have been released to a sponsor.
As reported yesterday Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad is upset that 138 unaccompanied minors were released to sponsors in his state without his knowledge.
Initially the Obama administration via WH Press Secretary Josh Earnest insisted that the privacy rights of the illegal immigrants trumped Congress and the publics right to know where these illegals where after being detained and processed by the Border Patrol. That is thankfully changing as evidenced by this listing from HHS and a vow from it that this list will be updated on a monthly basis.
To see how many unaccompanied minors have been released to a sponsor in your state just look at the following table.(Source: Office of Refugee Resettlement)
January 1, 2014 to July 7, 2014
State
# Released
Alabama
407
Alaska
5
arizona
186
arkansas
166
california
3,150
colorADO
221
CONNECTICUT
325
DELAWARE
117
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
187
FLORIDA
3,181
GEORGIA
1,154
HAWAII
8
IDAHO
8
ILLINOIS
305
INDIANA
245
IOWA
122
KANSAS
179
KENTUCKY
237
LOUISIANA
1,071
Maine
8
maryland
2,205
Massachusetts
773
michigan
92
minnesota
173
mississippi
179
missouri
121
montana
1
nebraska
192
nevada
122
new hampshire
13
new jersey
1,504
new mexico
18
new york
3,347
north cArolina
1,191
north dakota
4
ohio
360
oklahoma
212
oregon
50
pennsylvania
386
rhode island
119
south carolina
350
south dakota
21
tennessee
760
texas
4,280
utah
67
vermont
3
Virgin Islands
4
virginia
2,234
washington
211
west virginia
10
wisconsin
50
wyoming
6
Total
30,340
DOD to provide space for 5,000 more migrant children until next year
_http://www.stripes.com/news/dod-to-provide-space-for-5-000-more-migrant-children-until-next-year-1.294843
Friday July 25, 2014 - WASHINGTON — The U.S. military will provide housing space for up to an additional 5,000 unaccompanied Central American children who have illegally come across the border, Pentagon spokesman Col. Steve Warren said Wednesday.
Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel signed the authorization last week at the request of the Department of Health and Human Services.
Hagel’s order also extends the housing assistance mission to Jan. 31, 2015. In May, the Pentagon committed to providing space to up to 3,600 children for 120 days. There are 2,500 children being housed at Fort Sill, Okla., Naval Base Ventura County, Calif., and Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, according to Warren.
The Defense Department has not selected the bases where the additional 5,000 might be placed.
More than 57,000 minors have arrived since October, mostly from El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala.
A 2008 law guarantees them judicial hearings, which in practice allows them to stay in this country for years — before any deportation can be carried out — because of major backlogs in the immigration court system.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.