Syrian refugee crisis

China Accuses U.S. of Racism, Plutocracy, Promoting Terrorism

Last week, the United States and 11 other countries hammered China on its appalling human rights record at the United Nations, particularly the current crackdown on dissidents and human-rights activists. China struck back on Monday, accusing the U.S. of hypocrisy and lambasting American society for rape, murder, racism, and plunder.

The Associated Press

NPR Kicks Off 2016 Pushing Muslim Immigration, Ignoring Terror Threat

National Public Radio (NPR) listeners got 2016 off to a start by hearing a message of solidarity for Muslim refugees and against “hate groups.” NPR’s Hourly News Summary began with a story about German Chancellor Angela Merkel urging Germans to show “solidarity” with the 1 million refugees —mostly from Syria — who have streamed into Germany in the last year alone.

Reuters

Obama: Syrian Refugees Are Like Pilgrims on the Mayflower

On Thanksgiving, President Barack Obama used his weekly address to call on Americans to see the Syrian refugees like Pilgrims fleeing persecution saying, “Nearly four centuries after the Mayflower set sail, the world is still full of pilgrims — men

obamz

I’ve Found the Perfect Job for All These Poor Jihadist Refugees

Last week I unveiled my plan to settle radical Islamic jihadists — or “Syrian refugees,” as the mainstream media likes to call them — in special facilities located in the heart of upper-class liberal enclaves, such as Rachel Maddow’s back yard.

AP Photo

Breitbart News Daily: Pamela Geller on Terror Attacks in Paris and Garland

“We’ve lost our civilizational self-esteem,” warns Pamela Geller during a Tuesday appearance on Breitbart News Daily. Geller illustrated her point by discussing the Paris terror attack and comparing it to the aborted jihadi attempt to murder her, along with hundreds of other attendees, at her Mohammed Art Exhibit in Garland, Texas. She succinctly summed up the difference between Paris and Garland as: “We had guns.”

People light candles at a memorial for the victims of the attacks claimed by Islamic State

Justin Trudeau Vows to Bring 25,000 Syrian Refugees to Canada

In addition to withdrawing Canadian warplanes from the U.S.-led bombing campaign against ISIS, Canada’s new Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has vowed to reverse his predecessor Stephen Harper’s policy and accept 25,000 Syrian refugees in Canada by the end of the year.

AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Adrian Wyld