More Counties Should Pay Attention to Data on Refugee Resettlement in Tennessee

How can it be that organizations which should be providing unbiased and straight-forward information to county governments are instead trying to carry water for the Governor?

Here’s what one of those organizations is circulating with regard to the issues around the Governor’s consent to continue refugee resettlement:

“Which counties are affected?

This has primarily been an issue affecting the four largest urban counties. According to a report from the Department of State, 5610 individuals were resettled in Tennessee during the five year period from October 1, 2014 to October 1, 2019. The vast majority of those individuals were resettled in Shelby, Davidson, Knox and Hamilton Counties. For example, during the quarterly period from July 1, 2019 to September 30, 2019, a total of 221 individuals were resettled in Tennessee. Of that number 210 were placed in one of those four counties.”

Anyone else wondering if the source of this info trying mighty hard to minimize the backlash from the Governor’s decision might just be coming from the Governor’s office? Hmmm.

Actual arrival numbers reported by the Catholic Charities’ Tennessee Office for Refugees (TOR) chosen by the U.S. Office of Refugee Resettlement to administer the program after Bredesen withdrew the state, for the five years starting in October 1, 2014, shows 7,688 arrivals.

FY2019 had a total of 692 arrivals in Tennessee and during the last quarter refugees were also placed in Rutherford, Bradley and Washington counties.

It’s important to remember that refugee arrivals are cumulative, building on prior year arrivals. Add to that secondary migration numbers and that’s how the little acorns grow into big oaks. How else did Nashville end up with the largest Sunni Muslim Kurdish community in the U.S. which by their own count put their numbers at approximately 15,000.

And suggesting that refugee resettlement “has primarily been an issue affecting the four largest urban counties” ignores all the facts laid out in Tennessee’s Tenth Amendment lawsuit. How about the fact that all Tennessee taxpayers pay for the public school services refugee students receive, and that all Tennessee taxpayers ultimately pay the costs for the refugee program which the federal government decided they weren’t going to pay anymore. As stated in Tennessee’s lawsuit

        1. Federal funds initially supported the federal government’s refugee resettlement program, but eventually federal reimbursements to the states were reduced and, by 1991, eliminated entirely. States thereby became responsible for costs of the program.
        2. Reports to Congress from the United States Government Accountability Office and ORR have acknowledged that costs of the federal refugee resettlement program have been transferred from the federal government to the states.

Actual arrival data reported by TOR shows that during the October 2014 – 2019 time period, federal contractors have placed refugees outside of the four urban areas including in the following counties:

Montgomery, Rutherford, Sevier, Williamson, Roane, Sumner, Wilson, Fayette, Bedford, Anderson, Bradley, Coffee and Washington.

Even though Rutherford County does not have a resettlement agency located in the county, the county has been used as an initial resettlement site at least since 2012.

Facts can be oh so very stubborn.

50-100 miles covers almost the whole state

3 thoughts on “More Counties Should Pay Attention to Data on Refugee Resettlement in Tennessee”

  1. As a Christian I believe in helping others. But you must also look at the financial situation, taxpaying families can’t send their children to the school district in which they pay taxes for due to over crowding, if muslim, they want us to change to their way of thinking. AMERICA IS THE LAST FREE COUNTRY ON THE PLANET AND THIS IS WHY ALL OTHER COUNTRIES COME HERE— WHERE WILL WE MIGRATE TO WHEN OUR FREEDOMS ARE NO MORE BECAUSE WE DID NOT TAKE CARE OF THE FREEDOMS OUR FOREFATHERS FOUGHT AND GAVE THEIR IVES FOR.

  2. Being trillions of dollars in debt, what is the logic of the government to welcome refugees and put them on welfare as soon they get here? When did the USA become guardians of the world? the foreigners should study the history of the founders of the USA and establish their own nation.

  3. Our school systems in Tenn. are already taxed to the limit with having to provide services to illegal aliens and refugees. Our health care systems are over-burdened with the demand for free services. And, our communities are fed up with refugees and illegals clogging our systems of service and absorbing our tax dollars with little or no contributions.

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