**Disaster Funding Diverted: Biden Administration Prioritizes Non-Citizens Over Americans**
The Biden-Harris administration is under fire as reports reveal a staggering $641 million in federal funds designated for disaster relief is being diverted to support non-citizens, leaving American citizens stranded and suffering in the wake of recent natural disasters.
As Western North Carolina and other southeastern states grapple with the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Helene, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has drawn criticism for reallocation of resources meant to assist American residents in crisis.
DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas recently announced a shortfall in FEMA funding, citing that a portion of the financial resources has been funneled to aid and resettle non-citizens, rather than being directed towards hurricane recovery efforts for American citizens.
The Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP), established during the Reagan era to assist needy individuals, has morphed into a means of providing aid primarily to non-citizens, at the cost of American communities suffering from recent calamities.
In a shocking display of misplaced priorities, the allocation of these funds raises significant questions about the Biden administration’s commitment to American citizens in crisis.
A report by the Center for Immigration Studies outlines the troubling historical context of FEMA’s funding stream, which has increasingly been redirected to NGOs that support the administration's open-border policies.
Many of these nonprofit organizations receive federal grants to provide shelter, food, and financial aid to illegal aliens, effectively prioritizing them over American families who have lost everything.
Furthermore, a senior research fellow from the Heritage Foundation revealed conduct reminiscent of “holding FEMA funding hostage,” as the Biden administration tied disaster relief to broader foreign aid agendas, including a sizeable allocation to support Ukraine.
This surprising misallocation of vital funds comes as the death toll from Hurricane Helene continues to rise and communities struggle to recover from widespread destruction.
In a distressing reflection of government ineptitude, reports suggest that FEMA is mismanaging its role, with aid workers stationed far from the hardest-hit areas and resources being squandered on bureaucratic processes rather than reaching those in urgent need.
While local responders on the ground are doing their best to assist, the residents of affected areas are left feeling abandoned by a federal government that, at this moment, seems more concerned about non-citizens than the very citizens it is meant to protect.
The outcry for accountability has been echoed across the political spectrum, as Americans are increasingly frustrated by a government that appears to sideline its own citizens in favor of non-citizens receiving taxpayer-funded support.
As communities begin their lengthy recovery processes, there is a growing consensus that it is time for the government to prioritize the needs of American citizens and ensure that disaster relief funds are used appropriately and effectively for those in need.
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