More African “Refugees” Resettled in the US

“Of course, the plan is to entice more primitive Africans to Malta, in the hope of eventually settling in America. Douglas Kmiec (American ambassador to Malta, contact him) knows exactly what the score is.  He is a traitor both to his own country and Malta.” — Norman Lowell

Fifty-two refugees from Eritrea, Sudan and Somalia have left Malta to begin a new life in the United States, the US Embassy said today.

It said that since it began its permanent refugee resettlement programme in May 2008, 486 refugees have been resettled.

The latest group of refugees will be resettled in cities across the United States, including Milwaukee, Minneapolis, San Diego, Sacramento, Las Vegas, Florida, Ohio, Buffalo, Kansas City, Atlanta and Seattle.

Commenting on the group’s departure, U.S. Ambassador Douglas Kmiec said, “Every refugee welcomed to the shores of America is following in the footsteps of our American forefathers, and this is indeed, America’s story.
Nothing makes me more proud as Ambassador to Malta, then to help those most in need and uphold the humanitarian values, and the legacy of immigration, that make America great. The nation is strengthened by the courage, ambition, and vision of those who seek freedom and opportunity in the United States.”

Once they arrive in the U.S., each refugee will be assigned a sponsor agency that provides initial services such as housing, food, and clothing, as well as referral to medical care, employment services, and other support during a transition period lasting up to two years in order to ensure integration and assimilation. (Emphasis ours. — Ed.)

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2010-05-26