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Paterson NJ, just days an illegal immigrant from Mexico, Cristhian Bathena Rivera, 24, was charged with first-degree murder and stands accused of killing college student Mollie Tibbetts and dumping her body in an Iowa cornfield, after he allegedly accosted her during a July 18 jog when she threatened to call police.
And the father of a missing 3-year-old who was arrested at a New Mexico compound linked to “extremist Muslims” last week was training children to commit school shootings. Prosecutors allege Jihadi Siraj Ibn Wahhaj, 39, was conducting weapons training on the compound, where 11 children were found hungry and living in squalor.
Yesterday back home in New Jersey a brutal slaying in Long Branch (Monmouth County) was allegedly perpetrated by a man who is present in the United States on an expired visa.
Once again putting safety of Americans last ,tone def NJ Representative Bill Pascrell, Jr. (NJ-09) reacted to a report filed by Reuters that U.S. acceptance of refugees has fallen to astonishing lows. The article found that the U.S. has taken in only 48 Iraqi refugees so far in 2018, after taking in over 3,000 in 2017 and over 5,000 in 2016.
“After setting the refugee admission caps at a historic low, the Trump administration has signaled its contempt for those in need of our help. Accepting only 48 Iraqis fleeing the turmoil of their country – turmoil resulting directly from the U.S.-led Iraq War – is a disgrace. Nearly three months ago my colleagues and I demanded answers from the administration about these pathetic admission rates. They didn’t even bother to send us a response. Before Trump was put in charge of immigration policy, America was a beacon for those fleeing turmoil and persecution. In September, this administration will once again set our refugee admission rates after bringing them to historic lows. I worry, as Trump immigration policy architect Stephen Miller’s uncle recently wrote, that the individuals running our government have ‘become numb to the resultant human tragedy and blind to the hypocrisy of their policy decisions.’ I will continue to demand changes until America once again becomes that beacon of hope. As inscribed on the Statue of Liberty, ‘Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to be free. The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed, to me: I lift my lamp beside the golden door.’”
In May, Rep. Pascrell led a letter signed by 126 of his colleagues demanding answers from Donald Trump on his administration’s refugee policies. Included in the letter were several questions on the admittance of Iraq refugees. A copy of the letter is available here. The administration never formally answered any of the questions in the letter.
$500 million in Federal aid to Paterson under Pascrell’s tenure.
No curbs, sidwalks, street signs.
“What happened to all that money”?
What is the Pascrell Family’s net worth after being a teacher and a public servant for 50 years?