Monday, February 5, 2024

Scandalous Senate 'Deal' Allows 1.5 Million Illegals Per Year, Slides Up To $2.3B To NGOs Trafficking Them, And Gives $60B To Ukraine

While the House has gone full 'Israel or Bust', the Senate has come up with a $118 billion bipartisan agreement which would allow 1.5 million illegals to enter the US every year, allocates $2.3 billion towards NGOs and other organizations which traffic them, gives $14.1 billion in security assistance to Israel, and a whopping $60 billion in support to Ukraine.

As noted above, the bill also carves out $2.33 billion for "Refugee and Entrant Assistance," which provides that "Amounts made available under this heading in this Act may be used for grants or contracts with qualified organizations, including nonprofit entities, to provide culturally and linguistically appropriate services." Breaking it down further, the $118.28 billion national security supplemental package includes: $60.06 billion to support Ukraine as it fights back against Putin's bloody invasion and protects its people and sovereignty.

14.1 billion in security assistance for Israel.

2.44 billion to support operations in the U.S. Central Command and address combat expenditures related to conflict in the Red Sea.

4.83 billion to support key regional partners in the Indo-Pacific and deter aggression by the Chinese government.

2.33 billion to continue support for Ukrainians displaced by Putin's war of aggression and other refugees fleeing persecution.

20.23 billion to address existing operational needs and expand capabilities at our nation's borders, resource the new border policies included in the package, and help stop the flow of fentanyl and other narcotics. 

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/senate-deal-allows-15-million-illegals-year-slides-23b-ngos-trafficking-them-and-gives 

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