

Map of refugee arrivals 1/1 – 8/15, 2016

(Click to enlarge) Map of refugee arrivals 1/1 – 8/15, 2016(Click to enlarge)

Massive numbers of “refugees” are currently being imported into the United States. If I recall correctly, the Obama administration’s stated goal is to bring in 100,000 this year. Refugee resettlement is a big business now in the USA, driven by lavish funding from the federal government with additional assistance from Soros-type NGOs. In particular, mainstream Protestant denominations are cashing in on the windfall by offering their services as charitable experts to help resettle the new arrivals.

See Refugee Resettlement Watch for the best information on the cultural enrichment that will be coming soon to a location near you — if it isn’t there already.

The place to go for figures on the arrival of refugees is the website of the Refugee Processing Center, which is run by the State Department. The RPC logo gives you a feel for the multiculti ideology behind the operation. Just look at the rainbow of inclusion! And those little stick figures must represent happy children dancing in the joy of their diversity. Or maybe they’re running away from bombs being dropped on them by the evil Assad regime. Who knows? In any case, like most corporate, government, non-profit, and mainstream Christian logos, it looks like it was drawn by a kindergartner.

The RPC site features an automated system called the Worldwide Refugee Admissions Processing System (WRAPS), which delivers the resettlement data in downloadable reports of various formats.

There’s a lot of material on the site, and I’ve only just begun to dig out the available information. There’s an entire section on the special program for bringing in Syrian and Iraqi refugees, but I haven’t even started on that part. While I was there this morning I concentrated on the Interactive Reports, which allow the user to enter start date, finish date, and various other criteria before generating the report.

Using data for January 1, 2016 through today (August 15), I downloaded the graphic shown at the top of this post, and an Excel report for the same period. After throwing out the useless bumf that was included in the spreadsheet, I was able to import the raw data into an Access database, normalize it, and link it with the “Countries” table I already have. That allowed me to query it in various ways to get a feel for the numbers.

The first table below shows the total refugees brought in broken down by religion. I grouped the Muslim sects together (interestingly enough, WRAPS calls them “Moslems”) in the top section. They didn’t label Ahmadiyya as Muslim, but I’ve included it. I assume that “Moslem Ismaici” is what I call “Ismaili”, but I’m not sure.

I was surprised that the number of Muslims is so low, slightly less than half of the total. It’s still disproportionate, but not as disproportionate as I expected.

The second table breaks those totals down by country. There’s a heavy emphasis on Syria, Somalia, Iraq, and Bangladesh. It looks like State is bringing in a fair number of Rohingya from Burma, and even more Burmese Christians. But no Uighurs from China! Not yet, anyway.

For additional background, I included the estimated percentage of Muslims in each of the countries listed.

I haven’t had time yet to do any further analysis, but here’s the data for everyone to look at.

Table 1: Refugees 2016, broken down by religion

Religion Number Ahmadiyya 221 Moslem 8,707 Moslem Ismaici 9 Moslem Shiite 2,806 Moslem Suni 11,345 Total Moslem

23,088 Animist 92 Atheist 30 Bahai 367 Baptist 1,335 Buddhist 1,874 Cao Dai 3 Catholic 2,554 Chaldean 73 Christian 9,059 Coptic 4 Evangelical Christian 196 Hindu 1,191 Jehovah Witness 302 Jewish 120 Kaaka’i 21 Kirat 592 Lutheran 26 Mennonite 5 Methodist 783 No Religion 235 Orthodox 955 Other Religion 73 Pentecostalist 3,364 Protestant 1,517 Sabeans-Mandean 238 Seventh Day Adventist 1,420 Ukr Orthodox 2 Uniate 87 Unknown 2 Yazidi 226 Zoroastrian 140 Total Non-Moslem

26,886 Overall Total 49,974



Table 2: Refugees 2016, broken down by country of origin and religion

Country Muslim Religion Number Afghanistan 99.0% Baptist 1 Christian 27 Moslem 31 Moslem Ismaici 9 Moslem Shiite 949 Moslem Suni 577 No Religion 2 Other Religion 4 Angola 1.0% Christian 3 Armenia 2.0% Christian 1 Evangelical Christian 4 Jehovah Witness 6 Pentecostalist 14 Azerbaijan 93.4% Jewish 17 Bangladesh 88.0% Moslem Suni 1 Baptist 14 Evangelical Christian 6 Jewish 6 Pentecostalist 88 Belgium 3.5% Protestant 2 Bhutan 1.0% Buddhist 951 Christian 775 Hindu 1,138 Kirat 591 Other Religion 3 Burundi 10.0% Baptist 4 Catholic 80 Christian 65 Jehovah Witness 14 Methodist 10 Moslem 27 Pentecostalist 229 Protestant 39 Seventh Day Adventist 27 Cambodia 3.5% Buddhist 7 Cameroon 20.0% Atheist 2 Catholic 4 Christian 1 Pentecostalist 1 Protestant 2 Central African Republic 15.0% Catholic 9 Christian 1 Moslem 9 Pentecostalist 2 Protestant 14 Chad 54.0% Moslem 1 China 3.0% Christian 6 No Religion 6 Other Religion 21 Colombia 0.2% Catholic 151 Christian 93 Evangelical Christian 24 Jehovah Witness 4 No Religion 42 Other Religion 1 Pentecostalist 2 Congo (Dem. Rep. of) 2.0% Bahai 19 Baptist 223 Catholic 1,275 Christian 1,916 Jehovah Witness 186 Mennonite 5 Methodist 766 Moslem 271 No Religion 3 Other Religion 26 Pentecostalist 1,770 Protestant 1,031 Seventh Day Adventist 1,263 Congo 10.0% Catholic 3 Christian 7 No Religion 1 Protestant 3 Côte d’Ivoire 38.6% Baptist 1 Catholic 18 Christian 7 Evangelical Christian 14 Moslem 1 Moslem Suni 1 Other Religion 1 Pentecostalist 3 Protestant 11 Croatia 1.3% Moslem Suni 2 Cuba 0.0% Baptist 5 Catholic 82 Christian 2 Evangelical Christian 7 Jehovah Witness 41 No Religion 54 Pentecostalist 9 Seventh Day Adventist 9 Djibouti 99.0% Moslem 1 Egypt 91.0% Christian 2 Coptic 4 Moslem 4 Moslem Suni 1 Orthodox 5 El Salvador 0.0% Atheist 1 Catholic 136 Christian 54 Evangelical Christian 43 Jehovah Witness 9 No Religion 33 Other Religion 1 Pentecostalist 1 Seventh Day Adventist 1 Eritrea 50.0% Catholic 149 Christian 85 Evangelical Christian 1 Jehovah Witness 4 Moslem 208 Moslem Suni 14 Orthodox 651 Pentecostalist 57 Protestant 74 Unknown 1 Ethiopia 47.5% Atheist 2 Baptist 24 Catholic 5 Christian 143 Lutheran 26 Moslem 282 Moslem Suni 1 Orthodox 75 Other Religion 3 Pentecostalist 22 Protestant 57 Seventh Day Adventist 1 Gabon 1.0% Christian 2 Georgia 9.9% Christian 1 Pentecostalist 10 Guatemala 0.0% Catholic 2 Guinea 85.0% Moslem 5 Honduras 0.0% Catholic 26 Christian 12 Evangelical Christian 15 Jehovah Witness 1 No Religion 10 Pentecostalist 2 Seventh Day Adventist 2 India 12.0% Christian 1 Hindu 3 Indonesia 88.2% Christian 1 Iran 99.0% Atheist 23 Bahai 348 Christian 1,060 Jewish 46 Kaaka’i 17 Methodist 1 Moslem 14 Moslem Shiite 162 Moslem Suni 31 No Religion 60 Orthodox 2 Other Religion 3 Protestant 224 Sabeans-Mandean 183 Seventh Day Adventist 2 Zoroastrian 140 Iraq 97.0% Atheist 1 Baptist 1 Catholic 343 Chaldean 73 Christian 162 Evangelical Christian 1 Kaaka’i 4 Moslem 156 Moslem Shiite 1,651 Moslem Suni 2,442 No Religion 4 Orthodox 211 Other Religion 1 Protestant 4 Sabeans-Mandean 55 Yazidi 216 Jamaica 0.2% Christian 1 Jordan 95.0% Moslem 4 Kazakhstan 47.0% Baptist 28 Evangelical Christian 2 Jehovah Witness 5 Jewish 3 Pentecostalist 12 Seventh Day Adventist 7 Kenya 7.0% Christian 2 Moslem 2 Kyrgyzstan 80.0% Baptist 4 Evangelical Christian 3 Pentecostalist 28 Seventh Day Adventist 3 Laos 1.0% Christian 7 Liberia 20.0% Catholic 7 Christian 7 Pentecostalist 2 Libya 97.0% Moslem Suni 1 Malaysia 60.4% Christian 1 Moslem 2 Mali 90.0% Moslem 1 Moldova 0.1% Baptist 137 Evangelical Christian 2 Jehovah Witness 21 Jewish 4 Pentecostalist 91 Seventh Day Adventist 33 Mongolia 4.0% Buddhist 1 Myanmar 4.0% Animist 92 Baptist 342 Buddhist 896 Catholic 193 Christian 4,251 Evangelical Christian 24 Hindu 3 Methodist 6 Moslem 1,855 Moslem Suni 7 Other Religion 4 Pentecostalist 5 Nepal 4.2% Buddhist 6 Christian 1 Hindu 11 Kirat 1 Nigeria 50.0% Christian 6 Pentecostalist 1 North Korea 0.0% Christian 4 No Religion 4 Norway 1.6% Moslem 1 Pakistan 96.4% Ahmadiyya 221 Catholic 6 Christian 78 Moslem 7 Moslem Shiite 27 Moslem Suni 4 Protestant 1 Moslem 8 Moslem Suni 20 Russia 15.0% Baptist 82 Evangelical Christian 12 Jehovah Witness 3 Jewish 21 No Religion 2 Pentecostalist 134 Seventh Day Adventist 25 Uniate 2 Unknown 1 Rwanda 4.6% Baptist 8 Catholic 17 Christian 14 Jehovah Witness 6 Moslem 6 No Religion 3 Pentecostalist 5 Protestant 2 Senegal 94.0% Catholic 1 Moslem 8 Sierra Leone 60.0% Christian 3 Somalia 100.0% Christian 1 Moslem 5,253 Moslem Suni 268 Pentecostalist 1 South Sudan 7.0% Catholic 7 Christian 81 Moslem 1 Protestant 10 Sri Lanka 7.0% Catholic 8 Christian 12 Hindu 36 Sudan 97.0% Catholic 14 Christian 91 Evangelical Christian 8 Moslem 474 Moslem Suni 83 Orthodox 5 Protestant 33 Sweden 4.0% Moslem 2 Syria 88.0% Catholic 3 Christian 28 Moslem 50 Moslem Shiite 17 Moslem Suni 7,888 No Religion 1 Orthodox 5 Other Religion 5 Yazidi 10 Thailand 5.0% Buddhist 1 Togo 13.7% Catholic 1 Christian 13 Tunisia 99.0% Moslem Suni 1 Uganda 15.0% Catholic 7 Christian 9 Moslem 12 Pentecostalist 1 Protestant 10 Seventh Day Adventist 1 Ukraine 0.5% Baptist 460 Christian 1 Evangelical Christian 24 Jehovah Witness 2 Jewish 12 No Religion 7 Pentecostalist 873 Seventh Day Adventist 46 Ukr Orthodox 2 Uniate 85 Uzbekistan 89.0% Atheist 1 Baptist 1 Evangelical Christian 6 Jewish 4 Moslem 3 Orthodox 1 Pentecostalist 1 Vietnam 0.9% Buddhist 12 Cao Dai 3 Catholic 5 Christian 15 No Religion 3 Yemen 99.0% Christian 3 Jewish 7 Moslem 8 Moslem Suni 3 Zimbabwe 1.0% Catholic 2 Christian 3



Hat tip: Mark Spahn.