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Obama Signs Presidential Determination Allowing Palestinians Loyal to Hamas to Resettle In US

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

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Feb 17,2009 | Kim Priestap

President Barack Obama has signed an executive order presidential determination allowing hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to resettle in the United States. Sure, what can go wrong when we allow hundreds of thousands of people who have been, as Mark Steyn memorably described, “marinated” in a “sick death cult,” who voted for Hamas, and 55% of whom support suicide bombings live here and at the American taxpayers’ expense:

By executive order, President Barack Obama has ordered the expenditure of $20.3 million in migration assistance to the Palestinian refugees and conflict victims in Gaza.

The “presidential determination” which allows hundreds of thousands of Palestinians with ties to Hamas to resettle in the United States was signed on January 27 and appeared in the Federal Register on February 4.

President Obama’s decision, according to the Register, was necessitated by “the urgent refugee and migration needs” of the “victims.”

Few on Capitol Hill took note that the order provides a free ticket replete with housing and food allowances to individuals who have displayed their overwhelming support of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) in the parliamentary election of January 2006.

Let’s review some of Barack Obama’s most recent actions since he was inaugurated a little more than three weeks ago:


* His first call to any head of state as president was to Mahmoud Abbas, leader of Fatah party in the Palestinian territory.

* His first one on one interview with any news organization was with Al Arabia television.

* He ordered Guantanamo Bay closed and all military trials of detainees halted.

* He ordered all overseas CIA interrogation centers closed.

* He withdrew all charges against the masterminds behind the USS Cole and 9/11.


*  Today we learn that he is allowing hundreds of thousands of Palestinian refugees to move to and live in the US at American taxpayer expense.


Anyone else seeing a pattern here?

We may be broke and we may be headed for a depression, but we can always spare an extra $20.3 million for our sand brothers. Don¢t bother heading for Snopes. http://www.whitehouse..gov/the_press_office/Unexpected_Urgent_Refugee_Migration_Needs_Gaza/  will show you what is below. Believe it. – –


Unexpected Urgent Refugee and Migration Needs Related to Gaza

MEMORANDUM                  FOR THE SECRETARY OF STATE
 
SUBJECT:      Unexpected Urgent Refugee and Migration Needs Related to Gaza
 
By the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, including section 2(c)(1) of the Migration and Refugee Assistance Act of 1962 (the “Act”), as amended (22 U.S.C. 2601), I hereby determine, pursuant to section 2(c)(1) of the Act, that it is important to the national interest to furnish assistance under the Act in an amount not to exceed $20.3 million from the United States Emergency Refugee and Migration Assistance Fund for the purpose of meeting unexpected and urgent refugee and migration needs, including by contributions to international, governmental, and nongovernmental organizations and payment of administrative expenses of the Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration of the Department of State, related to humanitarian needs of Palestinian refugees and conflict victims in Gaza.
 
You are authorized and directed to publish this memorandum in the Federal Register.
 
BARACK OBAMA

THE WHITE HOUSE,
January 27, 2009

Words “Illegal aliens” Banned From AZ Courtrooms?

Sunday, November 16th, 2008

A Hispanic lawyers group has asked Arizona’s chief justice to end state court use of words its members consider inflammatory such as “illegal aliens.”

But Cari Gerchick, spokeswoman for the Arizona Supreme Court, said Monday that there has been no ban on any words, nor is Chief Justice Ruth McGregor considering one.

Gerchick said McGregor gave top judicial officials statewide the September request to let them know of the Phoenix-based Los Abogados Hispanic Bar Association’s concerns.

Officials with the group wrote McGregor that eliminating “unnecessary terms from public documents and proceedings will increase the professionalism of the courts, reduce perceptions of judicial bias and lead to greater confidence in Arizona’s courts.”

It said that using terms such as “illegals,” “aliens” and “illegal immigrants” to describe people without lawful immigration status “gives the appearance of anti-immigrant prejudice and tarnishes the image of our courts as a place where disputes may be fairly resolved.”

Gerchick said McGregor has “absolutely not” taken a position on the language at issue and that she simply distributed the letter “as part of a typical process of dealing with issues that arise in the court system.”

“Simply sending out an e-mail is not a subtle message; it’s FYI,” she said. Gerchick also noted that McGregor issues policy decisions only through administrative orders, “and there is no administrative order on this issue.”

McGregor’s written response Oct. 2 thanked the association’s officials for “asking that our judges and employees refrain from using certain derogatory terms in court documents and proceedings. I have taken several steps to notify our judges of your concerns.”

The justice’s letter also said she would provide the request to all superior court presiding judges as well as an appellate chief judge, and suggested that the Commission on Minorities in the Judiciary “consider whether any further distribution of your request would be helpful.”

The Washington-based watchdog organization Judicial Watch insisted from that wording that McGregor’s letter supports a ban.

“It is an endorsement. It’s quite apparent to most people reading the letter,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “It doesn’t say there won’t be a ban.”

Fitton added, “I think the letter suggests that the words should be banned per the Hispanic association’s concerns. . . . The chief justice agrees that the use of the terms is inappropriate. And she took action on its request that it not be used.”

Judicial Watch posted an entry on its blog last Thursday saying McGregor “has agreed to enforce” a ban on the words, and the next day posted another, saying that the court “has threatened to sue Judicial Watch for revealing that its chief justice agreed to enforce” a ban.

In a telephone interview, Fitton said that in a telephone call, Gerchick had told a Judicial Watch staff member that its first blog entry was “slanderous.”

But Gerchick, who is an attorney, said she does not recall using the word “slanderous.”

“It’s the incorrect term,” she said.

“It would have been libel. But I don’t recall saying that. I certainly did not threaten any kind of legal action, as their Web site says.

“It was simply, `We didn’t ban any words. Would you please stop saying that?”‘

 


By Arthur H. Rotstein

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS