As Trump makes false claims about hurricane relief, White House calls it ‘poison’

'A White House memo criticized Republicans’ claims that hurricane money was spent to house illegal immigrants, which it described as “bald-faced lies.”
[…]
Harris does not disburse FEMA funding as vice president. The claim about using disaster relief funding to house immigrants is false, a Washington Post fact check found.
[…]
Trump, however, did move money from FEMA as president: He diverted nearly $10 million in funding to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to use for detention programs in 2018. In 2019, his administration redirected millions more from the disaster fund to ICE, including $38 million in the middle of hurricane season.

Trump also came under criticism as president for his responses to certain natural disasters, including Hurricanes Irma and Maria. His administration also rolled back more than 125 environmental regulations, including flood standards and measures aimed at curbing climate change factors that can drive extreme weather.'


Money is not being stolen from FEMA and given to ‘illegals’ – Trump lies about hurricane relief.
It is poison.... poison for Harris.

Fact: FUCKING TRAITOROUS FEMA STOLD TAX PAYER MONEY AND MISUSED IT.

Fact: $750.00 about 1/10 of what is being spent monthly on each illegal imported voter. The
Joke of a handout caught Mayorkas with his pants down.
There's no hiding it anymore

Florida, Georgia and North Carolina are not going to fucking forget this in November.
 
I did.

#VOTEHARRIS
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'A White House memo criticized Republicans’ claims that hurricane money was spent to house illegal immigrants, which it described as “bald-faced lies.”
[…]
Harris does not disburse FEMA funding as vice president. The claim about using disaster relief funding to house immigrants is false, a Washington Post fact check found.
[…]
Trump, however, did move money from FEMA as president: He diverted nearly $10 million in funding to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to use for detention programs in 2018. In 2019, his administration redirected millions more from the disaster fund to ICE, including $38 million in the middle of hurricane season.

Trump also came under criticism as president for his responses to certain natural disasters, including Hurricanes Irma and Maria. His administration also rolled back more than 125 environmental regulations, including flood standards and measures aimed at curbing climate change factors that can drive extreme weather.'


Money is not being stolen from FEMA and given to ‘illegals’ – Trump lies about hurricane relief.
Lie, lie, lie is the Republican way.
 
'A White House memo criticized Republicans’ claims that hurricane money was spent to house illegal immigrants, which it described as “bald-faced lies.”
[…]
Harris does not disburse FEMA funding as vice president. The claim about using disaster relief funding to house immigrants is false, a Washington Post fact check found.
[…]
Trump, however, did move money from FEMA as president: He diverted nearly $10 million in funding to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to use for detention programs in 2018. In 2019, his administration redirected millions more from the disaster fund to ICE, including $38 million in the middle of hurricane season.

Trump also came under criticism as president for his responses to certain natural disasters, including Hurricanes Irma and Maria. His administration also rolled back more than 125 environmental regulations, including flood standards and measures aimed at curbing climate change factors that can drive extreme weather.'


Money is not being stolen from FEMA and given to ‘illegals’ – Trump lies about hurricane relief.
This hurricane has revealed just how corrupted our government has become. FEMA is just the latest agency to be outed in the Democrats' unconscionable plan to import as many illegal immigrants as possible at the expense of American lives.
 
After the November elections nobody will care what happens to these people
The problem is this, as I see it:

Some asylum seekers are ACTUALLY and validly seeking asylum.

So, since our asylum program is quite fair, we need to make sure that we don’t lump all asylum seekers into the same discard pile.

I believe it will be hard work to do that sorting and it will be time consuming.
 

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