Thursday, December 17, 2015

Congress Provides $1.6B to Resettle Illegal Immigrants Arriving at Border Through 2018

Via sauced07

 A group of illegal immigrants listen to a Border Patrol agent while being deported to Mexico at the Nogales Port of Entry in Nogales, Ariz.

A massive appropriations bill expected to be approved by Congress would provide more than $1.6 billion to resettle illegal immigrants arriving at the U.S. border through 2018.

Congress would award the massive check to the government just as the U.S. is experiencing a surge in arrivals of immigrant children at the southern border. Last week, federal agencies said they were opening two temporary shelters with 1,000 beds in South Texas to cope with the surge. A 400-bed shelter is also to be opened in Southern California.

4 comments:

  1. The article mentions south Texas. They failed to mention that 300 criminal invaders were just relocated to the Royse City Texas area which is squarely in north Texas. They also brought some up into Ellis County, south of DFW. They are not keeping them in south Texas where they could be more easily returned home, but instead are bringing them farther into our country.

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  2. Kick the illegals out, and make the traitors go with them.


    Central Alabamaian

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