US Outsourcing Somali Migrant Vetting to Corrupt Kenya, Claims Dennis Michael Lynch
The Daily SignalJanuary 7, 202614 min44,372 views
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- 💡 The US is reportedly outsourcing the vetting process for Somali migrants to Kenya, a nation ranked 179th out of 180 for corruption.
- ⚠️ This practice is questioned due to Kenya's own high corruption ranking (121st), leading to concerns about unvetted individuals entering the US.
- 💰 Allegations suggest that Kenyan officials processing applications may be susceptible to bribery, potentially allowing individuals with ties to groups like al-Shabaab to pass through.
Immigration Fraud and Political Impact
- 🎯 The discussion highlights alleged immigration fraud linked to Somali migrants, particularly in Minnesota, impacting the state's budget.
- 📉 The narrative suggests that the current immigration policies are not benefiting American citizens, who are left with the financial burden.
- 🇺🇸 A contrast is drawn with historical immigration at Ellis Island, emphasizing that past systems required immigrants to be able to work and add value.
Political Strategy and Republican Party
- 🗣️ The conversation criticizes the Democratic party's reliance on migrant votes and the use of "slave labor" rhetoric.
- ⚖️ There's a call for stricter immigration enforcement, including mandatory E-Verify and a halt to immigration as a national security threat.
- 🏛️ The Republican party's approach is scrutinized, with claims that many within the party dislike Donald Trump and are delaying action, potentially to the detriment of their political goals.
Concerns Over Due Process and Accountability
- 🚫 The case of New York Attorney General Leticia James is cited as an example of alleged corruption and lack of accountability, contrasting it with how conservatives might be treated.
- ⏳ Frustration is expressed over the slow pace of Senate confirmations, particularly concerning appointments that could impact policy implementation.
- 📈 The importance of focusing on the "scoreboard" in politics and understanding the strategic game is emphasized.
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