November 23, 2015
Updated Map And List Shows Refugees In 138 U.S. Cities In 36 States Already With More To Be Added
By Susan Duclos - All News PipeLine
On November 14, 2015 ANP republished a map created by the New York Times back in October 2015 which showed where in the U.S. Syrian refugees had already been resettled since 2011.
We now have additional information provided by U.S. News and World Report via another map along with a list of cities showing how many refugees have been imported into those cities. According to the US News report there are 138 cities in 36 states, many of them states where Governors are now no longer willing to accept Syrian refugees after the multiple Paris terrorist attacks on Friday, November 13, 2015 where it is believed that ISIS terrorists had infiltrated those fleeing Syria in order to gain access to the countries accepting refugees to plan massacres like the ones in Paris where over 120 people were killed.
It is noteworthy that with the addition of the 190 secretly selected locations as well as Obama's stated intention of bringing up to 100,000 more in per year by 2017, almost every state in America will be a breeding ground for recruitment into ISIS and other terror groups and ripe targets for attacks.
The U.S. News map shown below followed by the list of cities refugees have already been resettled in, and then the list of 190 secretly selected locations where more will be added.
LIST OF CITIES AND STATES ARIZONA: Glendale, Phoenix, Tucson CALIFORNIA: Burbank, Chatsworth, El Cajon, Fair Oaks, Glendale, Los Angeles, Los Gatos, Modesto, Moorpark, Oakland, Pasadena, Plumas Lake, Sacremento, Salinas, San Diego, San Jose, Santa Ana, Turlock, Van Nuys, Walnut Creek, West Covina COLORADO: Colorado Springs, Denver CONNECTICUT: Bristol, Hartford, New Haven, West Haven FLORIDA: Clearwater, Jacksonville, Kissimmee, Miami, Orlando, Pensacola, Tampa, Zephyrhills GEORGIA: Atlanta, Stone Mountain IDAHO: Boise ILLINOIS: Alsip, Aurora, Chicago, Des Plaines, Prospect Heights, Rock Island, Rockford, Wheaton INDIANA: Carmel, Indianapolis KANSAS: Overland Park, Wichita KENTUCKY: Lexington, Louisville LOUISIANA: Baton Rouge, Kenner, New Orleans MAINE: Portland MARYLAND: Baltimore, Riverdale, Saverna Park, Silver Spring MASSACHUSETTS: Beverly, Lowell, South Boston, Springfield, Tewksbury, West Springfield, Worchester MICHIGAN: Ann Arbor, Clinton Township, Dearborn, Eastpointe, Farmington Hills, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Troy, West Bloomfield Township MINNESOTA: Rochester MISSOURI: Fenton, St. Louis NEVADA: Las Vegas NEW HAMPSHIRE: Concord NEW JERSEY: Bellmawr, Camden, Clifton, Elizabeth, Jersey City NEW MEXICO: Albuquerque NEW YORK: Buffalo, NYC, Rochester, Syracuse, Utica NORTH CAROLINA: Charlotte, Durham, Greensboro, High Point, New Bern OHIO: Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus,Toledo, Westerville OKLAHOMA: Jenks OREGON: Beaverton, Portland PENNSYLVANIA: Allentown, Erie, Harrisburg, Kingston, Lancaster, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Scranton, Wilkes-Barre TENNESSEE: Memphis, Nashville TEXAS: Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston UTAH: Salt Lake City VIRGINIA: Burke, Centreville, Charlottesville, Falls Church, Newport News, Roanoke WASHINGTON: Kent, Richland, Seattle, Spokane, Vancouver WEST VIRGINIA: Charleston WISCONSIN: Oshkosh
190 US Cities To Receive Syrian Refugees by All News Pipeline
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