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Senators Smuggle Migration Funds into Ukraine Aid Bill

Senate leaders included about $10 billion in immigration funding in a national security bill that provides $61 billion for the war between Ukraine and Russia.

Funding for migrants is portrayed as aid to humanitarian needs in Ukraine and Israel; text Allowing it to be used for “other vulnerable people”.

This addition of “other vulnerable populations” allows President Joe Biden’s pro-immigrant lawmakers to divert some of the funds, even if the bulk of the funds are used to keep Arabs out of the line of fire. This leaves room for diversion to immigrants seeking entry to the United States. This is to support the work in Gaza and the families and young people of Ukraine who have migrated to Western Europe.

For example, Biden’s lawmakers in August requested funding to help operate “secure mobile offices” in several countries in southern Mexico. These offices are intended to provide a safe and possibly legal path for economic immigrants who would otherwise use coyotes and cartels to enter American society.

Biden’s proxies have also provided funding to United Nations groups. provide Economic migrants traveling north from South America with money, rest stops, and transportation.

The $95 billion bill is titled “National Security Act of 2024” It passed by a vote of 70-29 early Tuesday morning. help It is made up of 22 Republican senators under the leadership of Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.).

The bill was passed on Tuesday after Republican senators staged a revolt on February 6 against an earlier bill authored by McConnell. The previous bill included at least $5 billion in domestic spending to transport, house, feed and hide Biden’s migrants during his 2024 campaign.

With the loss of funding for sanctuary cities; protests That’s the opinion from many Democratic politicians who are aware that their “sanctuary” immigration policies are deeply unpopular with voters. Without federal funding, many poor immigrants will end up begging on the streets or on local TV shows showing immigrants flocking to gyms, hospitals, libraries, and police stations.

House Republican leaders opposed the new bill, arguing that it would protect Ukraine’s border from Russian forces but would do nothing to protect the U.S. border from Biden’s migrants. There is.

Democrats are working to pass the bill in the House through the removal petition process. The development allows the Democratic caucus and some Republicans to bypass House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana).

Jessica Vaughn, policy director at the Center for Immigration Studies, said Democrats can smuggle taxpayer dollars to immigrants through many channels.

Much of the money flows to migrants through the Northside Immigration Cartel, a group of secretive government-funded nongovernmental organizations such as Catholic Charities, she said.

“It’s very difficult to track,” she told Breitbart News, adding: “They end up using some of the existing, long-standing federal aid programs for states and localities, cleverly redefining what was originally established for other purposes,” or , it could also be written into regulations that states and localities could have extra flexibility in how they spend the funds. For example, there is a fund of federal money meant to funnel grants to school districts for homeless students. For years, the federal government has allowed school districts to use large sums of money for homeless student assistance programs. [younger migrants dubbed [Unaccompanied Alien Children] UAC is…”

She continued, “They’re taking a ‘whole-of-government approach’ to these things. So they’re finding all the surplus money they can find in every grant program and giving it to their states and local allies. We’ll try to be available to soften the blow.”

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Democrats in Massachusetts, for example, want to redirect Medicare funding away from poor Americans and toward the growing number of illegal immigrants.

22 Republican senators voted in favor of immigration funding to Ukraine invoice,It will be as follows.

An additional $5.655 billion in international disaster assistance will be used up to address humanitarian needs in response to the situation in Israel and Ukraine, including the provision of emergency food and shelter, and disaster assistance. It will be available until. other vulnerable people [emphasis added] And community.

For the Department, this bill provides:

An additional $3.495 billion in Migrant and Refugee Assistance will be available until exhausted to address humanitarian needs and assist refugees in response to the situation in Israel and Ukraine. other vulnerable people And community.

According to the bill, funds can be exchanged between two accounts.

Sec. 609. (a) Funds appropriated by this Act under the headings “International Disaster Assistance” and “Immigrant and Refugee Assistance” are transferred by this Act to funds appropriated under such headings; or can be integrated.

The National Security Act also provides an additional $481 million to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to transport immigrant youth and children (UAC) to U.S. homes, schools, and workplaces.

An additional $481 million in Refugee and Immigrant Assistance will be provided in 2025 for refugee and immigrant assistance activities authorized by Section 414 of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1980 and Section 501 of the Refugee Education and Assistance Act. Available until September 30th. .

The U.S. government and cartels use the UAC program to import child labor for U.S. employment and for foreign families to be separated and immigrated to the U.S. in cartel-controlled order (adults first, then children). We encourage you to do so.

This funding is in addition to annual funding allocated to government agencies, including funding given to HHS to operate the UAC pipeline.

The $481 million included in the bill also includes hiring lawyers to prevent the deportation of young Americans who would take away jobs and wages that would otherwise be available to young Americans.

provided, however, that the amounts available under this heading of the Act may be used to provide culturally and linguistically appropriate services, including wrap-around services, housing assistance, medical assistance, medical assistance, etc., to non-profit organizations, including Can be used for grants or contracts with eligible organizations. legal assistance, and case management assistance.

A new report from the Congressional Budget Office adds to the growing body of evidence that federal immigration policies shift family wages and workplace investments. wall streetReal Estate, Coastal States, Government.

This economic policy also shifts politicians’ focus away from American society and the “deaths of despair” that are lowering the average age at which Americans die.

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