A guy on X / Twitter named "ColoradoKevin" (@ColoradoKevin3) conducted extensive research into claims that $600 million is funneled through the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and other entities pretty much quarterly to NGOs like the Shelter and Services Program (SSP), which spends lots of U.S. taxpayer cash paying for food, water, shelter, and transportation for illegal migrants waiting for their court hearings.
"The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has allocated substantial amounts to support services for migrants, including a recent announcement of $380 million through the Shelter and Services Program (SSP) to assist communities providing critical support like food, shelter, and transportation for migrants awaiting immigration proceedings," ColoradoKevin explains.
"In fiscal year 2023, more than $780 million was awarded to organizations and municipalities to help manage the influx of migrants. This includes previous allocations such as $259.13 million distributed earlier in the year. Therefore, when considering the frequency and total amounts, it is plausible that funding could approach or exceed $600 million within a short timeframe if multiple grants are considered."
(Related: Did you know that the U.S. and the UN are together funding the illegal migrant invasion of America using cash in envelopes?)
Truth be told, many NGOs involved with illegal immigration are functioning as money laundering operations to redirect money from the public coffers, which are intended for U.S. citizens, into the coffers of organizations and entities that are helping illegals to take over the nation.
Some critics of the NGO scam say it is part and parcel of the Housing Industrial Complex and its takeover of America's residential sector. Suddenly, American citizens are the ones ending up homeless and on the streets while illegal aliens who do not even belong here are taking their place – and on the taxpayer dime.
Some members of Congress are finally taking notice of the situation. They are demanding more transparency and accountability concerning how all this money is being spent and whether the current format is addressing any of the problems posed by rampant illegal immigration.
"NGOs are a way to fund things the government cannot do legally," is how Pat Reilly (@PatReilly472249) put it on X / Twitter. "The scam is that some money is then funneled back to the officials that funded the NGO in the first place."
Another criticized Congress for letting this all happen in the first place. Prevention is better than treatment, after all, and now the task of cleaning up America's illegal immigration problem is arguably more difficult than it has ever been, which is why Trump wants to hit the ground running.
"Congress should be fired for this massive corruption and other money diverted plans," tweeted another. "None of this helps Americans.
Someone else explained how NGOs work together to address different facets of the illegal alien invasion. Some focus on getting "free" phones into the hands of illegals while others coordinate delivery. Still others are deciding where all the illegal migrants will be shipped off to with "red" states often getting lots of them.
"And still the government can't or won't help hurricane victims or finish securing our border," lamented another about the misplaced priorities of the current status quo government occupying Washington.
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