It is important for the good people to help the refugees so that they do not fall prey to the bad people.
Aid groups such as Kiwanis International are there to help the refugees, and we have labor unions.
I recommend going somewhere cheap like Battle Mountain, Nevada, or Nome, Alaska, or Carrolton, Kentucky, but many refugees are going to choose the expensive areas and they are coming here to California and to the OC.
The average price of a home here in the OC is over one million dollars, whereas they can buy land in Battle Mountain, Nevada, for one thousand dollars per acre.
If they are going to come to California, then they need to embrace all of the help that is available. We have 60,000 homeless people in Los Angeles alone, so times are already hard for a lot of people. And the refugees can learn from the Mexicans on how to survive in California.
We have great schools in California, and we have a lot of good peaceful people, and we have farms for the people who want to work on farms, we have technology, we have the movie business, we have everything in California. I am sure many refugees will rise to the top here. California is hard, but it can be great if you succeed, you just need to study, and work hard, and you need to network, and you need to accept help wherever help is available. We have a lot of good people here and the refugees need to let the good people help them.
Salute,
Tony V.