The Center to Advance Security in America (CASA) has initiated a lawsuit against the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to reveal funding records related to the resettlement of migrants in the U. S. during former President Joe Biden's administration.
• CASA is seeking transparency regarding American taxpayer dollars that were allocated to non-governmental organizations (NGOs) under the Biden administration for the purpose of resettling migrants.
• The lawsuit aims to obtain records from fiscal years 2023 and 2024 detailing grants awarded to NGOs that help migrants with various needs such as housing, education, health care, and legal assistance.
• In Fiscal Year 2022, NGOs are reported to have received $6.4 billion for benefits directed to migrants apprehended at the southern border.
• CASA's Director, James Fitzpatrick, stated that the release of these documents is crucial for the public to understand HHS's funding decisions and communications with NGOs.
• The lawsuit emphasizes the need for the American public to know which organizations received the funding and the extent of the Biden administration's financial support for these groups.
• CASA argues that these records will shed light on how government money was utilized to promote policies related to open borders and the facilitation of illegal immigration.
• The case is officially titled CASA v. HHS and is filed in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia.
CASA's legal action seeks to bring to light the financial operations behind NGO funding for migrant resettlement, promoting transparency and public awareness regarding immigration policies under the Biden administration.
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