Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced the stoppage of all grant funding given to NGOs suspected of aiding illegal immigration. This move comes after years of reports highlighting how these organizations, including UN agencies, have directed billions of US taxpayer dollars towards supporting historic levels of illegal border crossings.
For four years, I’ve reported about how a large, organized constellation of United Nations agencies partnered with hundreds of private nonprofit groups to direct billions of mostly US-taxpayer dollars into supporting historic illegal southern border crossing levels during President Joe Biden’s term in office.
An executive order may be en route with details. Those are badly needed because Noem didn’t say if the cash halt covers the 15 UN agencies working on the trails too, doing the same work as the NGOs and passing through to them some of that US cash — most of which originates as grants from the US State Department and the US Agency for International Development.
On the ground, I often personally observed this mammoth, powerful UN cartel dish out cash cards, food, camping supplies and legal advice. I once discovered two Jesuit-run NGOs in southern Mexico offering psychologists who would help economic migrants denied asylumMembers of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops opened their recent annual meeting by urging President-elect Donald Trump to adopt humane policies toward immigrants and refugees.
No doubt the US Conference of Bishops picked a fight with the wrong parishioner recently, Vice President J.D. Vance, who is proud of his late-in-life conversion to Catholicism, for the administration’s immigration policies. When an interviewer asked Vance about the conference’s condemnation, he said he was “heartbroken by that statement” but fired all guns.Pres. Trump must address funding going to the UN if he wants to end the cash flow to groups facilitating illegal migration.
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