Fewer arriving refugees means fewer workers

The US is now experiencing “The Death of the West” that Patrick J. Buchanan wrote about. 

Western cultures have lower-than-replacement birth rates while populations in Africa, Asia, and Latin America are exploding.

The only way to sustain socialism and the transfer of wealth from workers to non-workers is by brining non-Americans in. And that ultimately leads to the death of the American culture. 

 Idaho has welcomed far fewer refugees this year, which means resettlement agencies have more time to work with families, but local businesses are scrambling to find workers.

The College of Southern Idaho’s Refugee Center is on track to resettle 71 people this year, a fraction of the 300 people it typically serves each fiscal year. It’s received 64 refugees so far this year, with another family of seven expected next month. The fiscal year ends at the end of September.

The decline in refugee arrivals, which is the result of federal refugee policies and changes in the security vetting process, is not limited to Idaho: President Donald Trump capped the number of refugees who may resettle in the U.S. at 45,000 this year, the lowest of any administration since 1980. In practice, however, that number is likely to be much lower. At current rates, the country is on track to accept roughly 22,000 refugees this year.

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