The Biden administration has awarded private companies hundreds of millions of dollars in no-bid contracts to house illegal aliens amid an unprecedented surge at the southern border.
Contracts to Deployed Resources, awarded largely by the Department of Homeland Security and Department of Health and Human Services, ballooned from $147 million in 2020 to $944 million in 2022.
Deployed Resources is not the first Democrat-linked firm to score lucrative contracts from the Office of Refugee Resettlement.
The San Antonio-based Family Endeavors, which hired Biden transition adviser Andrew Lorenzen-Strait in early 2021, received a $579 million no-bid contract from the office in March 2021, the Free Beacon reported.
Deployed Services has received $335 million in contracts since 2021 to provide "Direct care" services at the North Carolina facility operated by Deployed Resources.
McGinnis said the contracts have been awarded "Without proper oversight, even after contract recipients were tagged with clear misconduct, including unpaid taxes."
Agencies must either deny contracts for tax scofflaws or consider whether they should be suspected.
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