9.12 group sponsors border security speaker

     Jones County 9.12 is sponsoring guest speaker Jill Noble, with Concerned Women for America, to discuss the topic of border security.

     The event will take place on Sunday, Sept. 16 from 1-3:30 p.m. at the Monticello Eagles Club, 101 Lindner Ct. This event is free and open to the public.

     The title of Noble’s talk is “U.N. Refugee Resettlement National Security Threat.”

     Border security is now one of the leading threats to the United States’ national security. Currently, illegal immigrants can travel into the country, migrate and consequently make every state a border state. This leads to treats of terrorism, disease, human trafficking, depletion of social services, and gang violence.

     Noble is an Area Director for Concerned Women for America (CWA), the nation’s largest women’s public policy-affecting organization.

     She has studied the issue of refugee resettlement for several years, going under cover and attending U.N.-sponsored meetings designed to process and administrate the refugee resettlement. While attending these meetings, she became aware of the massive deception being foisted upon the public and has testified on her findings at the State Capitol, as well as in Washington, D.C.

     Some of the subject matter that will be discussed on Sept. 16:

     • Adults over the age of 30 were identified as “children” in order to qualify for benefits. No documents were required to verify age.

     • U.S. Immigration and Customs Service uncovered massive fraud in the Deferred Action for Arrivals (known as DACA).

     • States were assigned quotas to receive these immigrants, and social security numbers were given to each of them.

     • Women and children seldom arrive in our country; contrary to what the government reports to the public.            

 

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