Why are we not taking in many Christian refugees?
It is now fairly well-known that the percentage of Syrian refugees the United States has taken who are Christians is very small. And yet this is a group that ought logically to be first in line because members face the most obvious danger and persecution—not only in Syria, but in any Arab or Muslim country to which they might have fled, and also because Syrian Christians would have almost no chance of being terrorists, and would be less likely to espouse anti-liberty beliefs such as a desire for sharia law or a theocracy.
We already know how very little Obama has seemed to care about the plight of Christians in the Middle East today, both rhetorically and in terms of action. So it’s no stretch at all to imagine that this administration would deliberately exclude Christian refugees or discourage them in some way from coming here, rather than allowing them or encouraging them. However, at least some of the lack of Christians among the refugees to the US is a reflection of the way the system works vis-a-vis the UN, which does the initial vetting—a system that, by the way, desperately needs changing.
Here’s a comprehensive article about the way this works. We need to totally revamp our “farm it out to the UN” approach, but there’s virtually no chance that Obama would do that, because it suits him as is:
The gross underrepresentation of the non-Muslim communities in the numbers of Syrian refugees into the U.S. is reflected year after year in the State Department’s public records. They show, for example, that while Syria’s largest non-Muslim group ”” Christians of the various Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant traditions ”” constituted 10 percent of Syria’s population before the war, they are only 2.6 percent of the 2,003 Syrian refugees that the United States has accepted since then. Syria’s Christian population, which before the war numbered 2 million, has since 2011 been decimated in what Pope Francis described as religious “genocide.”…
Instead, minorities have difficulty getting to step one in the U.N. process. The religious terror that drove them from Syria blocks their registering. The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is largely limited to collecting refugee applications and making resettlement referrals from its own camps and centers ”” the burden of feeding creates strong incentives for this practice. In an e-mail to me, Knox Thames, the State Department’s new special adviser for religious minorities, wrote that “many minorities have not entered the UN system because they are urban refugees.” That is, because they live far from the remote U.N. camps and aid centers, they lack the information and access to register. And, as is widely known, many non-Muslim refugees try hard to avoid these camps…
According to British media, a terrorist defector asserted that militants enter U.N. camps to assassinate and kidnap Christians. An American Christian aid group reported that the U.N. camps are “dangerous” places where ISIS, militias, and gangs traffic in women and threaten men who refuse to swear allegiance to the caliphate. Such intimidation is also reportedly evident in migrant camps in Europe, leading the German police union to recommend separate shelters for Christian and Muslim migrant groups…
…[M]any Christian refugees will “not be included in the [U.N.] camp referrals” because they have had to leave the camps after “cruelties inflicted upon them” there.
It’s very simple: by relying on the UN and its refugee camps to select and feed the refugees they house to us, the US practically guarantees that very few Christians will be among them. Unless the government changes that policy, and reaches out to seek Christian refugees from other sources, that will continue to be the case, which seems to suit Obama just fine.
[NOTE: A while back I came across a very lengthy article on the refugees from Syria. The author reported that in Turkey, where a huge number of Syrian refugees have fled, most of the Christians among them have been taken in by the Christian community in Turkey and resettled there (and the same for Lebanon, I seem to recall, although unfortunately I can’t find this article again to check it out). So although there had been many Christians fleeing Syria, there were not so many actively looking to come here.
This seems somewhat relevant to that issue, although it’s almost a year old. This supports it, but is rather old as well.]
[NOTE II: I’ve been trying to answer the question of when the UN and the UN refugee camps became the main source of refugees to the US, but it hasn’t been easy to find the information. I’m in somewhat of a hurry today, so I will leave the question unanswered for the moment except to note that a bill passed during the Carter administration and sponsored by Ted Kennedy started the ball rolling, although it didn’t seem to establish the system in the fuller form it later reached. At the time, most of the refugees were from Vietnam or Jews leaving Russia, and camps were not the issue, but this was the philosophy:
With [Ted Kennedy’s] proposal, he hoped to address the need for a reformed, non need-based policy that was not specifically designed for people from communist regimes in Eastern Europe or repressive governments in the Middle East, as it was in the past. At the time, there was an average of 200,000 refugees coming to the United States, most of which were Indochinese and Soviet Jews. The cost of resettlement was close to $4,000, but most refugees eventually paid this amount in federal income taxes. Many Americans feared a floodgate scenario with a large and sudden increase of the refugee population, but the 50,000 cap would only account for 10% of immigration flow to the U.S. and would allow one refugee for every 4,000 Americans, small numbers compared to those of countries like Canada, France and Australia. The bill was adopted by the Senate by a unanimous vote…]
The policies implemented for immigration back in a “kinder, gentler” world (which shows how far off course we are now), are totally unacceptable in an environment dominated by ISIS and other murderous groups willing to use our own laws against us.
And to have our own government complicit in the subversion is despicable.
Christians — and perhaps especially Arab-Christians who have had direct experience and speak with a common tongue as their tormentors — just as that Egyptian Copt who made a video which got an American Ambassador, his IT specialist, and two brave security-men killed in Benghazi, are more likely to violate the great dictum: “The future must not belong to those who slander the prophet of Islam.” Best not take any chances giving these a future here. Wouldn’t be prudent. Wouldn’t want to side with evil.
Soetoro does NOT want Christians — as they would:
1) Rat out the nature of having Muslim neighbors…
Rather like Death Camp survivors and their recollections…
2) The whole purpose of this project is hijrah…
In which case, Christians are counter-productive in the extreme.
3) Using the UN as a dodge is pretty savvy.
Barry knows before he turns a page that the UN is a rump organ for the ummah.
Hence the bizarro staffing at Turtle Bay — with despots in control of the UN’s liberty agenda.
Imagine Muslim despots deciding ANYTHING about religious freedom.
(*!!!*)
From an article in Christianity Today:
Obama would be happiest in a world where Christianity was extinct. Failing that, he’ll settle for reducing their numbers as much as possible and making the lives of the rest as miserable as possible.
Barack Obama; Racist, Marxist, Islamic Sympathizer.
Is it possible for the man to be more anti-American?
The day the un is escorted from our shores will be a sign that we are serious about taking our republic back.
Maybe for the same reason that schools who will yell if you say christmas are teaching children to wear the hijab/chador and to write in caligraphy, there is no god but allah.
all winners are to be losers, and all losers are made winners
its hegel. the top is held down, the bottom is lifted up, the bottom smashes the top, and when done, a new synthesis is created.
men were top, so feminism smashed them
heterosexuals are top, so gays smash them
Caucasian on top, racialists smash them
Christianity is top, so Islam smashes it
USA on top, hegel smashes it
capitalism on top, communism’s variants smash it.
its as old as the soviet union tovarish.
I am at a loss to understand why Christians put up with the appalling treatment of their co-religionists in Muslim countries. Israel conducted evacuations of Jews from Georgia, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Syria, Yemen, even when it was just a fledgling state. They paid $10,000 a person to get Jews out of Romania. Most recently they conducted an airlift, a covert ground route, and a second airlift, that one accompanied by a battalion of commandos (excuse me, “social workers”) to make sure things went smoothly, to extract the Ethiopian Jews.
What’s the matter with you Christians?
Obama HATES Christians more than any US president in history.