… their refugee resettlement department.🚨PAY ATTENTION OKLAHOMA
— Amy Mek (@AmyMek) April 17, 2026
Meet Maleeha Siddique, longtime Refugee Case Manager at Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City.
She came to the United States as a refugee from Afghanistan more than twenty years ago. Since then, she has worked at Catholic Charities in… https://t.co/nRoBLFqBlc pic.twitter.com/V2noEUHQfl
She is very proud of her work resettling Afghan refugees in Oklahoma, it gave Maleeha “the opportunity to serve those from her home country and help acclimate them in our society.”
Another Afghan Muslim, brought in as a refugee two decades ago, now works inside an officially Catholic organization, using its name, its crucifix, and your tax dollars to resettle wave after wave of her own people.
This is the exact same pattern taking place all across the country:
Catholic Charities hires the Muslim refugees they import because “they speak the language.” Those hires stay for decades, rise in the ranks, and turn “faith-based” charities into Muslim import pipelines, all while the Catholic branding stays up for cover and funding.
Oklahoma joins Utah, North Carolina, Texas, Indiana, Missouri, Arkansas, and D.C. on the list.
This is conquest with a smile, an Afghan flag, and a Catholic logo.
Christian organizations are being hollowed out from the inside.
American taxpayers are funding their own replacement. …
… a Refugee Case Coordinator Supervisor at Catholic Charities Diocese of Charlotte.🚨ISLAMIC ALERT NORTH CAROLINA
— Amy Mek (@AmyMek) April 17, 2026
Islamic Networks Have Take Over Catholic Charities to Import Muslims into America
Meet Ashir Haji-Mohamed in Charlotte
A Somali Muslim refugee himself - with “Haji” signifying he has completed the pilgrimage to Mecca - Haji-Mohamed now serves as… https://t.co/nRoBLFqBlc pic.twitter.com/eAxCeqpYxT
In that role, he is not on the sidelines.
He is directly overseeing case management for incoming refugees, the overwhelming majority coming from Muslim countries.
That means:
Coordinating placements
Managing services
Guiding resettlement outcomes
Helping integrate new arrivals into local communities
Under the Catholic Charities banner, he has been instrumental in resettling large numbers of Syrian and other Muslim refugees into North Carolina.
Same pattern, same structure as Utah…
A former refugee now positioned inside a major Christian nonprofit, helping drive the next wave of resettlement from the same regions he came from.
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