'Open Borders? No Problem': Foreign Aid Package Spends Billions Funding Mass Migration From The Middle East

On Wednesday, President Joe Biden signed the $95 billion foreign aid package into law, but it was revealed that a portion of the law would fund the resettlement of refugees from the Middle East to the United States, a continuation of Biden's open border agenda that has seen millions of migrants flow into the US over the past three years.

"Open borders? No problem. The Biden administration is setting up two new international field offices in Qatar and Turkey to facilitate the mass migration of refugees and economic migrants from the Middle East and the near-Middle East to resettle them throughout American cities," Ian Miles Cheong explained. Attached to Cheong's post was an email from US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) that stated that the agency is opening two field offices to "increase capacity for refugee processing, strengthen strategic partnerships, and facilitate interagency cooperation."

USCIS Director Ur M. Jaddou explained that the opening of the field offices will ensure the continuation of "the Biden-Harris administration's efforts to facilitate safe, lawful, and orderly migration and family reunification." The email notes that the cap for refugee resettlement to America stands at 125,000 people, roughly the population of cities like Topeka, Kansas, Round Rock, Texas, or Santa Clara, California.

"Not only did the 'foreign aid' bill that passed yesterday do nothing about the mass migration invasion of America, it provided over $3.5 billion to help bring migrants from the Middle East to America," Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) wrote in response to the post.

In addition to funding refugee resettlement, the bill, according to The Wall Street Journal, is broken up as follows:

  • $60 billion for Ukraine
    • $20.5 billion to European Command operations
    • $15.8 billion for security assistance
    • $13.4 billion to replenish American weapon stockpiles
    • $9.5 billion in forgiveable loans
    • $900 million in general expenses
  • $26.3 billion for Israel
    • $13 billion for defensive activities
    • $9.2 billion in humanitarian aid
    • $3.6 billion in security assistance
    • $600 million in general expenses
  • $8.1 billion for Indo-Pacific
    • $5.6 billion for deterrence
    • $2 billion in military spending
    • $300 million for shipyards
    • $300 million in general expenses
The legislation also forces ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, to divest from the popular social media app or face a permanent ban in the US. In response to the bill, TikTok has vowed to take legal action. "This unconstitutional law is a TikTok ban, and we will challenge it in court," the company said in a statement. "We believe the facts and the law are clearly on our side, and we will ultimately prevail. The fact is, we have invested billions of dollars to keep U.S. data safe and our platform free from outside influence and manipulation. This ban would devastate seven million businesses and silence 170 million Americans. As we continue to challenge this unconstitutional ban, we will continue investing and innovating to ensure TikTok remains a space where Americans of all walks of life can safely come to share their experiences, find joy, and be inspired."

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This is OBAMA. This is HIS agenda. https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/04/wayne-root-this-is-100-obama-columbia-u/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=the-gateway-pundit&utm_campaign=dailyam&utm_content=2024-04-24

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