Refugees march in front of the White House claiming US isn’t doing enough for them

The United States isn’t doing enough to help out the Congo, according to protesters who marched outside of the White House on Monday.

As if Americans aren’t bankrolling enough of the world while leaving millions of our own people high and dry, “Congolese Tutsis” are protesting their treatment at the hands of the Burundi and the Democratic Republic of the Congo governments. They also accuse the United States of not “doing enough” to improve the situation, per The Daily Caller.

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The clip caught the attention of Stephen Miller, who was not pleased.

His post reads:

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Obama and Biden flew around 120,00 refugees by airplane from the Congo and resettled them across the United States as part of the US Refugee Admissions Program created by President Jimmy Carter.

In 1980, Jimmy Carter signed a law to provide refugees an expedited path to US citizenship and the following benefits:
—Voting. Refugees, once naturalized, have the same vote as all US citizens
—Sitting on juries. Refugees, once naturalized, can judge Americans guilty or not guilty.
—Serving as judges. Refugees, once naturalized, can become the final authority where you live on the meaning and application of the United States Constitution
—Serving as police officers. Mayors can recruit those admitted as refugees to serve as police officers with the power to arrest Americans.
—Free medical care
—Free housing
—Free food
—Free education
—Preferences in hiring and university admissions
—Chain migration for their extended families

X users reacted to the video, with some arguing the people in the video aren’t even Congolese:

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