Report: NGOs Enabled by Biden-Harris Administration Fueling the Migrant Crisis

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A complex web of NGOs, supported by Biden-Harris policies, is contributing to the escalation of the migrant crisis, experts warn.

By yourNEWS Media Newsroom

As the U.S. grapples with an overwhelming influx of migrants, a web of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) is working hand-in-hand with government agencies to resettle refugees, according to a report by the Daily Caller. with the Biden-Harris administration’s policies reportedly amplifying the crisis. From towns like Springfield, Ohio to Aurora, Colorado, communities are struggling under the weight of new arrivals.

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Parker Thayer of the Capital Research Center emphasized how Biden’s border policies have bolstered the influence and financial coffers of immigration-related NGOs. “It’s undeniable that the Biden Administration’s border policy has benefited the network of immigration NGOs that receive massive government contracts and grants to deal with the logistical and humanitarian problems that mass illegal immigration has caused,” Thayer explained. A review of the USA Spending database shows federal spending related to immigration skyrocketing almost tenfold since 2020.

Kevin Lynn, Executive Director of the Institute for Sound Public Policy, highlighted the role of programs like the Welcome Corps, a refugee sponsorship initiative launched by the Biden-Harris administration. The program allows “groups of at least five people” to sponsor refugees. According to the State Department’s announcement, it is considered the “boldest innovation in refugee resettlement in four decades.”

Lancaster, Pennsylvania, labeled as “America’s refugee capital,” has seen transformation driven by the Church World Service (CWS) in partnership with the Welcome Corps. The federal government, through agencies like the Department of State’s Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (PRM) and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), collaborates with resettlement agencies to provide financial and logistical support to NGOs assisting refugees. A fact sheet from HUD outlines how federal funding supports various refugee programs, which includes partnerships with over 340 NGOs nationwide.

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