Monday, June 22, 2026

The Open-Border Funding and Facilitation Network Part I: International Pipelines, UN Cash, and Federally Funded NGO Resettlement Networks

 Stu Cvrk explores the systematic funding and facilitation of illegal immigration in the United States, detailing how taxpayer money is utilized to support a complex network of organizations and systems that encourage mass illegal immigration.

1. Facilitation Framework: It describes a multi-layered system constructed primarily by the Democrat Party and its associates, which has expanded significantly between 2021 and 2025. This system uses taxpayer dollars, foreign contributions, and dark money to sustain illegal immigration and create a resilient population resistant to deportation.

2. Healthcare Exploitation:

● A significant number of illegal immigrants benefit from Medicaid, with an estimated 1.4 million enrolled who do not qualify based on citizenship or immigration status.

● California is expected to spend over $8.4 billion on Medicaid for illegal immigrants, exceeding initial estimates.

● The Emergency Medicaid program allows hospitals to bill taxpayers for services provided to undocumented individuals.

3. UN's Role:

● The United Nations promotes illegal immigration and has received increased U. S. funding during the Biden administration, with nearly $1.3 billion allocated for migration support.

● This funding is funneled mainly through the Department of State, aiding in the distribution of cash and vouchers to migrants in transit.

4. Funding Channels:

● The State Department and USAID are key players in sending funds to NGOs involved in resettling immigrants.

● A substantial share of the revenue for NGOs comes from federal grants, primarily for providing support to migrants.

5. NGO Networks:

● Numerous NGOs receive federal funding to assist illegal immigrants once they arrive in the U. S., providing shelter, food, medical care, and legal assistance.

● The funds assist millions of illegal immigrants, reinforcing their presence and support systems in urban areas.

6. Federal Agency Involvement:

● The Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) is criticized for compromising immigration laws by increasing funding while losing track of many unaccompanied minors.

● Documentation and monitoring issues raise concerns about the safety and whereabouts of these children.

7. Refugee Contractors:

● Several major organizations work on refugee resettlement funded predominantly by the federal government. They also assist immigrants as they navigate smuggling routes and legal processes in the U. S.

The article unveils a profound network established to facilitate illegal immigration, detailing a cycle where taxpayer money fuels support and entrenchment of undocumented populations while undermining enforcement of immigration laws. Part II of the analysis is expected to address how deportation becomes increasingly difficult within this framework and how resources are continually recycled to maintain these conditions.

https://amgreatness.com/2026/06/22/the-open-border-funding-and-facilitation-network-part-i-international-pipelines-un-cash-and-federally-funded-ngo-resettlement-networks/

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