Harris-Biden have already used your relief funds to support migrants
Recent developments have revealed that the impact of the Harris-Biden border crisis is now affecting hurricane victims in America.
Alejandro Mayorkas, the Homeland Security chief who also oversees FEMA, declared on Wednesday that FEMA is unable to sustain itself for the remainder of hurricane season due to its funds being depleted by expenses related to illegal migrants.
As a result, Helene victims are now receiving $750 checks as part of a dwindling $10 million fund intended to assist hurricane survivors in purchasing groceries.
President Biden’s proposed solution is to seek additional funding from Congress for FEMA.
In the meantime, FEMA has already allocated $641 million this year to aid state and local governments in managing the migrant influx.
Mayorkas has faced criticism for his lack of preparedness for the hurricane season, with reports indicating that Vice President Kamala Harris has consistently skipped the annual pre-storm briefings.
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp has also expressed frustration with the Biden-Harris administration, particularly with FEMA’s initial designation of only 11 counties as disaster areas post-Helene, despite the widespread devastation across nearly 90 counties.
Furthermore, Pete Buttigieg’s Transportation Department recently issued a controversial order to ground all private drones in the North Carolina flood zone, despite the critical role drones have played in delivering essential supplies to isolated flood victims.
Despite these setbacks, the media’s coverage of the crisis has been relatively muted, with some speculating that the upcoming Election Day may be influencing the handling of the situation.
It remains to be seen how the administration will navigate future challenges, but it’s likely that blame will once again be placed on the previous administration.