Spartacus
Daily Stormer
June 21, 2019
What could possibly go wrong?
“Your country will get better if you bring in people who turned their own into shitholes” is something only a Jew could come up with, and only a northern European could believe.
Canada resettled more refugees than the United States in 2018, the first time the U.S. did not lead the world on this measure since the adoption of the Refugee Act in 1980, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of new data from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).
You know who did that Refugee Act thing, don’t you?
Der ewige Ire
That guy really didn’t want to be assassinated by Jews, which is probably what happened to his brothers and his nephew.
Canada resettled 28,000 refugees last year, similar to its total in 2017. Meanwhile, the U.S. resettled 23,000, down from 33,000 the previous year – and a recent high of 97,000 in 2016. Several other leading countries for refugee resettlement, including Australia and the United Kingdom, also saw declines last year.
And that’s on top of the hundreds of thousands coming there legally…
…which they apparently need for the GDP, because that has to grow non-stop and very fast for some reason.
Globally, 92,000 refugees were resettled in 2018, down from 103,000 in 2017 and a peak of 189,000 in 2016. The decrease occurred despite an increase in the world’s total refugee population in 2018, when it reached a record 20.4 million, according to UNHCR.
The sharp drop in U.S. refugee resettlement is in part due to the Trump administration’s decision to set a considerably lower cap on the number of refugees allowed into the U.S. than in previous years. In the U.S., the number of refugees admitted for resettlement is set by the president.
I’d be more impressed if he did something about the hundreds of thousands invading legally and illegally.
But he won’t, because he needs them to work in his imaginary factories.
Until 2017, the U.S. resettled more refugees each year than the rest of the world’s countries combined. Since 1980, the U.S. has resettled millions more refugees than other countries – a total of about 3 million. The next two countries, Canada (658,000) and Australia (486,000), have resettled fewer than a million each over the same period.
And you can’t name a single good thing to come out of that.
Absolutely nothing good has ever happened from flooding your country with Somalis, Arabs and these other vermin.
Refugee resettlement numbers per capita also differ across countries. The U.S. resettled about 70 refugees for every million of its own residents in 2018, lower than the rate in many other nations. Canada led the world on this measure by resettling 756 refugees per million residents. Australia (510), Sweden (493) and Norway (465) also had much higher resettlement figures per million than the U.S.
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In 2018, nearly half (47%) of the world’s resettled refugees were from Middle Eastern countries, while almost one-third (32%) were from Africa. People from Middle Eastern countries – mostly Syria and Iraq – accounted for 49% of resettled refugees in Australia, 55% in Canada and 85% in the UK. By contrast, fewer than 1% of refugees resettled in the U.S. in 2018 were from the Middle East, in part due to shifting regional caps. Most resettled refugees in the U.S. were from countries in Africa (51%) or Asia (27%).
Canada isn’t even a real country, and it’s already outcucking Sweden in some ways, which is quite a feat.
The only good news coming out of this is… Well, I can’t think of any, but I’m sure it exists and I just can’t find it.