Among the many thousands in western North Carolina whose lives have been upended by hurricane Helene are not a few illegal aliens. Although FEMA has, according to DHS head Mayorkas, already spent most of its budget ($1 billion since 2021) on helping smuggle illegal migrants across the border and settle in states like NC, the agency is continuing to offer illegal residents more and more money. This time it comes in the form of access to the “Serious Needs Assistance” grant program, which provides loans of $750 to individuals affected by the storm. That program now includes illegals under “humanitarian parole,” whom FEMA calls “qualified non-citizens.” In addition, more aid is being made available to illegals who have children born here and thus are deemed citizens by birthright citizenship.
Some of the aid to illegals is based upon whether a given migrant has established a business of some sort. According to a director for programs for Latino students at a community college in Marion, North Carolina: “These are people [migrants] who are not in the country legally, but their businesses are legal and they’re paying taxes.”
So, now we learn that a business can be “legal” although its owner is not. If it is illegal for a person even to reside here, how can what he does be anything but illegal? Yet that’s the way it is in Bidenworld.
Mark Krikorian of the Center for Immigration Studies suggested an interesting use for the funds going to illegals: they must be used to finance leaving the US. Doing so “would be an efficient use of money” if it allowed officials to avoid deportation costs, says Krikorian.
A good idea, and as such, not one that Biden-Harris would touch with a ten-foot pole.
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