180 American Cities to Receive 100,000 Refugees

Roughly 180 United States cities nationwide will receive a minimum of 10,000 “Syrian refugees,” who are mostly neither Syrian nor refugees, and are not “properly vetted.” The 10,000 number is misleading, as it excludes an additional eight people each refugee is allowed to bring, translating this number to 90,000.

So where are the women and children?

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The U.S. Refugee Public Affiliate Directory (published by ZeroHedge) lists the 180 cities in 48 states where refugees will be sent—thanks largely to Catholic Charities and a few other organizations receiving federal funds. Only two states, Montana and Wyoming, aren’t receiving refugees through this program

The State Department covers the financial cost of every refugee flown to America by the International Organization for Migration (IOM). Last year it spent roughly $1.1 billion resettling migrants from around the world to America; a minimum cost of $16,000 per person.

After arriving, courtesy of the American taxpayer, refugees are provided free housing for 90 days, food, transportation, and assistance with finding employment. After the first 90 days, State Department funds are often replaced by Department of Health and Human Services program assistance.

The states receiving the largest number of refugees are: Arizona, California, Florida, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, North Carolina, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin. 

These are the 180 cities anticipating an influx of refugees:

  • Alaska:                       Anchorage
  • Alabama:                    Mobile
  • Arizona:                    Glendale, Phoenix, Springdale, Tucson
  • California:                 Anaheim, Garden Grove, Glendale, Los Angeles, Los Gatos, Modesto, Oakland, Sacramento, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, Turlock, Walnut Creek
  • Colorado:                   Colorado Springs, Denver, Greeley
  • Connecticut:               Bridgeport, Hartford, New Haven
  • Washington, D.C.
  • Delaware:                  Wilmington
  • Florida:                     Clearwater, Delray Beach, Doral, Jacksonville, Lauderdale Lakes, Miami, Naples, North Port, Orlando, Palm Springs, Pensacola, Riviera Beach, Tallahassee, Tampa
  • Georgia:                    Atlanta, Savannah, Stone Mountain
  • Hawaii:                      Honolulu
  • Iowa:                        Cedar Rapids, Des Moines
  • Idaho:                       Boise, Twin Falls
  • Illinois:                     Aurora, Chicago, Moline, Rockford, Wheaton
  • Indiana:                    Fort Wayne, Indianapolis
  • Kansas:                     Garden City, Kansas City, Wichita
  • Kentucky:                  Bowling Green, Lexington, Louisville, Owensboro
  • Louisiana:                  Baton Rouge, Lafayette, Metairie, New Orleans
  • Massachusetts:        Boston, Framingham, Jamaica Plain, Lowell, South Boston, Springfield, West Springfield, Worcester
  • Maryland:                  Baltimore, Glen Burnie, Rockville, Silver Spring
  • Maine:                       Portland
  • Michigan:                 Ann Arbor, Battle Creek, Clinton Township, Dearborn, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Troy
  • Minnesota:               Minneapolis, Richfield, Rochester, Saint Paul, St. Cloud
  • Missouri:                   Columbia, Kansas City, St. Louis, Springfield
  • Mississippi:                Biloxi, Jackson
  • North Carolina:        Charlotte, Durham, Greensboro, High Point, New Bern, Raleigh, Wilmington
  • North Dakota:            Bismarck, Fargo, Grand Forks
  • Nebraska:                  Lincoln, Omaha
  • New Hampshire:         Concord, Manchester
  • New Jersey:               Camden, East Orange, Elizabeth, Jersey City
  • New Mexico:              Albuquerque
  • Nevada:                    Las Vegas
  • New York:                Albany, Amityville, Binghamton, Brooklyn, Buffalo, New York, Rochester, Syracuse, Utica
  • Ohio:                        Akron, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Cleveland Heights, Columbus, Dayton, Toledo
  • Oklahoma:                Oklahoma City, Tulsa
  • Oregon:                    Portland
  • Pennsylvania:         Allentown, Erie, Harrisburg, Lancaster, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Scranton
  • Rhode Island:            Providence
  • South Carolina:         Columbia, Spartanburg
  • South Dakota:           Huron, Sioux Falls
  • Tennessee:               Chattanooga, Knoxville, Memphis, Nashville
  • Texas:                     Abilene, Amarillo, Austin, Corpus Christi, Dallas, El Paso, Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio
  • Utah:                        Salt Lake City
  • Virginia:                  Arlington, Charlottesville, Falls Church, Fredericksburg, Harrisonburg, Newport News, Richmond, Roanoke
  • Vermont:                  Colchester
  • Washington:            Kent, Richland, Seattle, Spokane, Takoma, Vancouver
  • Wisconsin:               Green Bay, Madison, Milwaukee, Oshkosh, Sheboygan,
  • West Virginia:            Charleston
  • American Territory:    Puerto Rico: San Juan

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