Here’s a no-brainer thought
experiment: according to the Center
for Immigration Studies, it costs about $13,000 per year for each refugee
resettled in the United States. (And that’s just for individuals.
The annual cost per household is around $50,000.) Now compare and
contrast with the annual cost of caring for refugees in neighboring countries
to Syria, which is about $1,000.
$13,000/yr/refugee vs.
$1,000/yr/refugee.
Setting aside whether or not you
think we should be spending any money on Middle Eastern Muslim refugees for a
moment, just focus on the math. Then ask yourself why so many people in
America are invested in bringing these “refugees” here when the cost of caring
for them in the part of the world most familiar to them in terms of language,
culture, and geographic region is so much less.
Proof positive there is an
agenda. Who is eager to import more Muslims into the United States,
including a cohort that will surely include terrorists? And why?
The questions answer themselves for anyone who’s been paying
attention.
Close the border and keep it secured. Because the ultimate
cost will have nothing to do with money and everything to do with our lives,
our culture, our values, and our future as a free nation.