The Faith Groups and NGOs Behind The Immigrant Crisis

Report finds non-governmental organizations (NGOs) facilitate the movement of migrants across the country.

Written by Brandon Goldman

What’s happening: An investigation found NGOs are exacerbating the illegal migration crisis by shipping migrants from border facilities to nearly every county in the United States.

Why it matters: It’s not just the Biden administration’s open border policies that are fueling this crisis. Liberal NGOs have significantly contributed to the social and financial turmoil in many parts of the country by aiding the transportation of migrants to 433 of the total 435 congressional districts in the U.S.

Who are the NGOs: Most of the organizations involved in this process are religious non-profits, comprised of Jewish, Catholic, Lutheran, Seventh Day Adventist, and non-denominational evangelical groups. They have locations along the U.S.-Mexico border and receive migrants from overflowing Customs and Border Patrol facilities.

  • Plus: Other organizations like the American Red Cross, funded by the Rockefeller Foundation, are involved, too.

  • Funding: According to the Center for Immigration Studies, federal departments that oversee immigration “have been mainlining taxpayer funds to these groups, which then distribute them to keep hundreds of thousands of migrants comfortably moving toward illegal U.S. southern border crossings.”

Big picture: U.S. taxpayers fund the movement of hundreds of thousands of migrants throughout the country by way of non-governmental charitable organizations that receive taxpayer funds in addition to private donations.

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