Bill Clinton wants to rebuild Detroit by importing middle eastern refugees rather than employing local out of work people

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Bill Clinton and Chobani yogurt founder Hamdi Ulukaya

At a February Clinton Global Initiative, former President Bill Clinton and the founder of the Chobani yogurt company Hamdi Ulukaya suggested that the US import middle eastern migrants to rebuild the city of Detroit.  Clinton cited the fact that there are 10,000 empty structurally sound houses in the city and there is a lot of potential jobs for refugees to repair them, but he didn’t mention the employment potential for the thousands of out of work Americans who are already living there.

Following are points from a Breitbart article:

— Clinton’s statements underscore Donald Trump’s declaration that Hillary Clinton would rather give jobs to refugees from overseas than to unemployed African Americans.  Trump also said that the amount of money Clinton would like to spend on refugees could rebuild every city in America.

— Hillary Clinton has called for a 550 percent expansion of the importation of middle eastern immigrants.  Based on the figures she sites, she would potentially bring in at least 620,000 migrants which nearly equals the population of Detroit (677,116).

— 91.4 percent of recent refugees from the Middle East are on food stamps, and 68.3 percent are on cash welfare, according to the Office of Refugee Resettlement in the Department of Health and Human Services.

— Chobani yogurt company founder Hamdi Ulukaya then mentioned the potential transformation of entire communities that would result from large-scale immigration, saying “There’s a town actually in the eastern part of Turkey, it’s called Kilis, [where] sixty percent of the whole town is refugees.  I mean, this all happened in the last three, four years,” and earlier he said, “I’m proud of what the people of Turkey and what people in the government are trying to do on this issue.  It’s huge.”

— Clinton dismissed issues of potential terrorism resulting from the importing of the migrants, instead insisting that the traditions of Syrians are “amazing.”

— The Chairman of the House Counterterrorism and Intelligence Subcommittee has explained that there is “no real way of vetting, to any extent, these refugees coming in.”

— Ulukaya pointed to the work Germany has done in accepting large amounts of refugees, saying: “I listened to Madeleine Albright the other day… She said, you know, we’re not doing enough.  And I was in Germany just after.  Looking at Hamburg, Hamburg took almost 90,000 refugees.  And I was with the mayor and for two days we looked at the refugee centers [and] what they did.  They were prepared to take 500-600, you know, that’s what they were doing for years.  Now they took 90,000.”

— Neither Clinton or Ulukaya mentioned that the U.S. already takes in 70,000 refugees each year, not including the migrants that Obama and House Speaker Paul Ryan are resettling in the country this year alone.

— Ulukaya proudly talks about having “11 different nationalities [represented] in Chobani factories” and how he had to hire “11 different translators into the factory” because the local company employees couldn’t communicate with one another.

— The journalist Leo Hoffman has previously reported, “[T]he state of Idaho, despite its reputation as a mostly white, conservative farm state, has been a popular destination for refugees in recent years— in large part due to Ulukaya’s efforts to import refugees to work in his yogurt factory.  …  Ulukaya opened the world’s largest yogurt factory in Twin Falls about two years ago, and the plant now employs 600 people with about 30 percent of those jobs filled by foreign refugees shipped to the U.S. from United Nations camps in the Middle East and Africa.”

— Twin Falls it to receive about 300 refugees this year, many of them Muslims from Syria, and the U.S. State Department has shipped more than 11,000 refugees directly from the Third World to Idaho since 2001.  In the past year, 989 refugees have arrived in Idaho, with half of them coming from the world’s most extreme jihadist hot zones including Iraq, Somalia, Sudan, Afghanistan, Iran, Syria, and Pakistan.

— In June, a group of Iraqi and Sudanese refugees sexually assaulted a five year old American girl in Twin Falls while recording the incident on video, and in August an African refugee sexually assaulted a 33 year old mentally disabled woman in Twin Falls.

— The Office for Idaho Refugees recently produced a brochure to help American employers who are looking to hire new refugees.  It recommends avoiding eye contact with migrant employees due to Burmese migrants interpreting it as “an act of challenge,” and it also recommends avoiding discussion about the employee’s family members, which Afghan migrants see as “an act requiring revenge.”

The Chobani yogurt company owner Hamdi Ulukaya is at the forefront of advocating middle eastern immigration into the U.S.

Image from Flickr.

The following information is summarized from a Breitbart article:

Hamdi Ulukaya is a Turkish born Entrepreneur who has become wealthy building the Chobani yogurt company in the United States, and he has become a vocal advocate for increasing middle eastern immigration into the country.

Ulukaya came to the US in 1994 to study business, and in 2005 he bought a Kraft Foods yogurt plant in central New York with a loan from the Small Business Administration.  Due to Ulukaya’s political connections, especially with New York Senators Schemer and Gellibrand, Chobani is now the main supplier of yogurt for the US federal school system.  In 2012, Chobani opened its second U.S. production facility in Twin Falls, Idaho, being the largest yogurt plant in the world.

Ulukaya, who is now a billionaire, represents a new globalist reality of big government and big business being intermeshed.  He’s used local, state, and federal resources at every stage of his business growth.

The Chobani company began to hire middle eastern refugees to work in its upstate New York plant in 2008, and Ulukaya frequently proselytizes about the hiring practice at establishment events such as the Clinton Global Initiative and Davos.  Ulukaya’s speeches about the issue of refugees combined with his extensive political connections makes both Republican and Democrat establishment politicians line up to form “business / government partnerships” with him.  Both Bill and Hillary Clinton are vocal supporters of him.

Earlier this year, a five-year-old girl was raped by three Muslims migrants brought by Chobani to Twin Falls, and more recently a Muslim refugee molested a mentally disabled woman.  The news of the assaults was initially covered up by the media, and the then-Mayor of Twin Falls Greg Lanting was eventfully forced to apologize for attacking in the media the family of the five year old who was raped by migrants.  The occurrence was the first that most people have heard about such refugee resettlement programs.

In January 2016 Ulukasya launched his Tent Foundation, which is “a personal foundation focused on helping refugees,” listing other founding partners as companies like Airbnb, Ikea Foundation, MasterCard, LinkedIn, UPS, and Western Union.  The Tent Foundation’s main three focuses are said to be “direct giving, generating employment opportunities for refugees, and incentivizing partners to source products and services from companies that employ refugees and their host communities, or support refugee causes.”  Ulukaya describes the Tent Foundation as “a platform for corporate leaders to join forces to more effectively leverage the support, ingenuity and dynamism of the world’s businesses to help end the refugee crises.”

From Breitbart: “Ulukaya lives in the rarefied world of the ‘doing well while doing good’ crowd, a loose affiliation of millionaires and billionaires whose supposed altruism always seems to pay off handsomely for them. … Now a billionaire, Ulukaya pledges the majority of his personal wealth ‘to help refugees and help bring an end to this humanitarian crisis.’ He does this through the Giving Pledge, an organization started by Warren Buffett and Bill Gates.”

Warren Buffet also helped to finance a local Twin Falls newspaper “The Times News”, which defends the refugee program and repeatedly attacks critics of it as racist, as the reporter Michael Patrick Leahy points out.

Ulukaya is also on the boards of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York despite still being a Turkish citizen.

In January 2016, Ulukaya made an appearance at the World Economic Forum in Davos, where he called on more businesses to begin taking in refugees as workers, saying that it is ‘mind-blowing’ how little firms are doing to economically integrate refugees.