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Last week’s executive order from President Trump halting refugee admissions into the U.S., combined with a State Dept. “stop work” order suspending all funding to resettlement agencies, is highlighting a much larger problem than illegal immigration alone.
Numerous nonprofits and non governmental organizations (NGOs) who work with refugees who have already arrived in the U.S. say they depend upon those taxpayer dollars distributed through the State Dept.
Journalist Nate Hochman, who helped produce the immigration crisis documentary “Erasing Charleroi” last year, says the reason for the panic is that very few of these groups are self-sufficient and they depend on “the federal tax-dollar gravy train.”
We are paying for the migrants to come here, to be supported on what amounts to free welfare and hospital benefits with our tax money give to these NGOs. This was the crooked deal that Bi-Den’s Gang was giving the NGOs to do the Great Replacement of the population. They took our money to give to them. To replace us! No wonder they wanted to keep all of the mechanics of this great invasion quiet and done in the wee hours of the morning!
Why is he doing this?
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To cut them off any supply of money to subsidize invaders, don’t you think?
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