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Biden Used $3 Billion Taxpayer Dollars to House Illegal Immigrants, New Report Reveals Erin Coates May 8, 2021 at 11:47am

 


Biden Used $3 Billion Taxpayer Dollars to House Illegal Immigrants, New Report Reveals

 

The Biden administration has reportedly awarded about $3 billion in shelter construction and management contracts to house unaccompanied migrant children since February.

The new shelters are critical as there are currently 22,000 children in government custody and there are not enough people to help reunite them with family members, The Associated Press reported.

Some of the companies that have been awarded contracts have responded to natural disasters, created quarantine quarters during the coronavirus pandemic and set up tented holding areas for migrants.

The HHS has said that the new centers are “consistent with best practices/standards in emergency response or other humanitarian situations,” but two of the new large facilities have been quickly shuttered in the past few weeks without explanation.

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The news media has also been prohibited from entering the facilities once children arrive.

“When we are spending hundreds of millions of dollars, the government has to ensure that the services are being provided and that we are meeting the needs of the children,” Scott H. Amey, general counsel at the private watchdog group Project on Government Oversight, said.

HHS has also been allowed to redirect $850 million to migrant care and an additional $850 million could be available in the coming weeks.

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The administration has estimated it will need another $4 billion before the end of September to care for the migrant children.

“The Unaccompanied Children program has long relied on funding transfers to meet its mission, and this year faces the additional expense of rebuilding a decimated system while taking pandemic-related safety precautions, such as testing and social distancing,” HHS spokesman Mark Weber said in a statement Friday.

The department also announced that the time children spend in government custody has improved from an average of 42 days to about a month.

“It is trying in good faith to do the right thing, but it is almost an impossible task.”

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President Joe Biden has blamed the Trump administration for leaving the new administration ill-equipped to handle the surge of migrants flooding the border.

However, Biden has not asked Congres yet to pass an emergency spending bill, which could pull attention away from Democrats’ efforts to pass immigration legislation.

“It’s politics. It’s not about substance or process. If the government needs money to manage the border, they should get money to manage the border,” Theresa Cardinal Brown, the director of immigration and cross-border policy at the Bipartisan Policy Center, told The Times.

“It’s an emergency. It wasn’t planned or in the budget that they would have record numbers of unaccompanied kids.”

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Erin Coates was an editor for The Western Journal for over two years before becoming a news writer. A University of Oregon graduate, Erin has conducted research in data journalism and contributed to various publications as a writer and editor.

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