DIVERSITY VISAS DOUBLE IN JULY FROM SOMALIA AND “PALESTINE”

Check out the latest "diversity visa numbers" from hot spots. The numbers from Africa-especially Egypt  and Ethiopia' (Somalia) doubled from last month. "Palestine" is chargeable to Egypt and Somalis are chargeable to Ethiopia.

"Diversity" visa
— a class of immigrants known as “diversity immigrants.” Diversity
Visas (DV) each fiscal year are made available to persons from
countries that with low rates of immigration to the United States. The Diversity Immigrant Visa program is a lottery program for receiving a United States Permanent Resident Card. It is also known as the Green Card Lottery.

Taking into account dependents, there were more than 10 million
participants in the DV-2008. The number of applicants for the DV-2009
was 45% higher than for the DV-2008.

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VISA NUMBERS FOR JULY

DIVERSITY (DV-2009) VISA NUMBERS:

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For July, immigrant numbers in the Diversity Visa category are
available to qualified DV-2009 applicants chargeable to
all regions/eligible countries as listed below:

Africa 48,700

Except: Egypt 21,600 [includes "Palestinians"]

Ethiopia 21,100 [includes Somalia]

Nigeria 14,400

This does not include the arrival in the US of Palestinian Iraqis.

The State Department confirmed today
that as many as 1,350 Iraqi Palestinians – once the well-treated guests of
Saddam Hussein and now at outs with much of Iraqi society – will be resettled in
the US, mostly in southern California, starting this fall.

It will be the largest-ever resettlement of Palestinian refugees into the US
– and welcome news to the Palestinians who fled to Iraq after 1948 but who have
had a tough time since Mr. Hussein was deposed in 2003. Targeted by Iraqi
Shiites, the mostly-Sunni Palestinians have spent recent years in one of the
region's roughest refugee camps, Al Waleed, near Iraq's border with Syria.

"Really for the first time, the United States is recognizing a Palestinian
refugee population that could be admitted to the US as part of a resettlement
program," says Bill Frelick, refugee policy director at Human Rights Watch in
Washington.

Given the US's past reluctance to resettle Palestinians – it accepted just
seven Palestinians in 2007 and nine in 2008 – the effort could ruffle some
diplomatic feathers.

Saddam's guests

Palestinian refugees came to Iraq in successive waves over several decades,
first in 1948, then in 1967, and in 1991. They were treated well under Hussein
but were also used to attack Israeli policies, and their presence was resented
by many Iraqis.

June 4: DIVERSITY VISA NUMBERS: IMPORTING JIHAD IN THE TENS OF THOUSANDS

APRIL: "Diversity Visas" and "Religious Visas": Importing Jihad

UPDATE: Speaking of Somalian Muslims:

David Kris, Assistant Attorney General for National Security, and Frank J. Magill, U.S. Attorney for the District of Minnesota announced that on July 9 in Minneapolis, U.S. District Court Judge John Tunheim sentenced Mohammed Abdullah Warsame to 92 months in prison and three years of supervised release.

Warsame, a naturalized Canadian citizen of Somali descent, was charged with one count of conspiracy to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization – al Qaeda – in a Jan. 20, 2004, indictment returned in the District of Minnesota. A June 21, 2005, superseding indictment also charged Warsame with one count of providing material support to al-Qaeda and three counts of making false statements to the FBI. Warsame pleaded guilty to the material support count of the superseding indictment on May 5, 2009. The government has agreed as part of a plea agreement to dismiss the remaining charges.

"I applaud the many agents, analysts and prosecutors whose tireless efforts led to this sentence. This case serves as a reminder of the continuing threats we face as a nation and our resolve to meet those threats," said David Kris, Assistant Attorney General for National Security. 

Back in the day, under Bush, when we busted terrorists and killer not performed outreach on them.

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