Taxpayers Spent Over $1 Billion Facilitating The Migrant Pipeline Via Religious ‘Charities’ In 2024 – IOTW Report

Taxpayers Spent Over $1 Billion Facilitating The Migrant Pipeline Via Religious ‘Charities’ In 2024

Christians should look on this crime-ridden immigration system with disgust, not align with the pipeline that keeps it going.

Federalist;

For years, loads of cash, courtesy of U.S. taxpayers, have bolstered migrant resettlement services, often administered by faith-based nonprofits. In fiscal year 2024 alone, the U.S. government spent more than $2.7 billion on “refugee and entrant assistance” programs, and more than $1 billion went to nonprofits connected to four major Christian denominations: Catholic, Lutheran, Episcopal, and the United Methodist Church.

That staggering number only skims the surface of the complicated funding web supporting immigration through multiple federal offices, with contracts and grants given to state and local governments as well as secular and faith-based nonprofits, including other denominations not mentioned here.

Normally, religious nonprofits rely on donors who expect to see their money used to solve social ills. But when an increase in the problem (in this case, more refugees in need of financial and other assistance) means more government cash, “charities” are incentivized to show a need for more taxpayer funds by keeping the problem unsolved. Data from usaspending.gov shows the problem has gotten worse. Most nonprofits serving immigrants saw year-over-year increases in funding during President Joe Biden’s term. This is something donors would not tolerate. The government should let taxpayers decide whether they want to continue supporting a nonprofit infrastructure that places migrants around the United States. more

13 Comments on Taxpayers Spent Over $1 Billion Facilitating The Migrant Pipeline Via Religious ‘Charities’ In 2024

  1. It’s not just illegals. The f**king churches are also getting paid to migrate homeless from metropolitan areas to outlying communities, resulting in those communities experiencing skyrocketing crime, trash, and other “cultural enrichment”.

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  2. denominations who are aiding illegals need to lose tax exemption and the heads of the denominations and any of the staff or members of these “churches” should be arrested and hit with every applicable charge possible.

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  3. This is why I don’t go to church. The rhetoric of suicidal sanctimony being used to mask the underlying greed is exactly why people “of the cloth” are complete assholes IMO.

    Separation of church and state means shit like this absolutely should not be happening unless the churches pay taxes like anyone else.

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  4. This info has been out there for nearly a decade but corrupt journalists and the lazy ass electorate havn’t bothered to do anything about it. Meanwhile tens of millions of third world grifters show up in American cities demanding the free shit that NGOs told them they were entitled to.

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  5. I was reading Refugee Resettlement Watch over a decade ago and the charities were in all the big cities like in MI, OH, MN and all across the USA. There’s a whole network and the number of headquarters for them was always quite shocking. But the legacy media would not touch the subject. Discover the Networks was always a good place to start, I think it’s still out there on the web.

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  6. The religious component is upon close examination nothing but a front for a progressive/Marxist/Satanist revolutionary cell. That is what they are and it is all that any of the ones involved in this are. Whatever connection they claim to have with Christian charity is only through application of a hopelessly tortured and plastic interpretation.

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