New Investigation Exposes ‘Charities’ that Benefit from Illegal Border Crossings

A new report exposes how non-governmental organizations (NGOs) disguise themselves as “charities” as they work with the government to relocate illegals.

QUICK FACTS:
  • The investigation, published by the Heritage Foundation, reveals how NGOs work with the federal government to relocate illegal immigrants from border towns to cities across the country disguised as a “charity.”
  • “The Biden border crisis was sparked by the deliberate implementation of open-borders policies and the removal of Trump-era borders security policies by the Biden administration,” a memo from the Heritage Foundation states. 
  • The memo claims that while the Biden administration undoubtedly caused the border crisis, NGOs have also played a role in transporting illegal aliens across the country. 
  • “After observing this dynamic, the Heritage Oversight Project and Heritage Border Security and Immigration Center obtained and analyzed movement patterns of anonymized mobile devices that were detected on the premises of over 30 NGO facilities at or near the border,” the foundation said. “These locations were selected either based on public knowledge of these facilities being used to process illegal aliens or on reliable human source information. All physical locations were verified and physical location boundaries were defined to include building and parking areas to minimize false positives.”
HERITAGE FOUNDATION INVESTIGATION INTO “NGOs” HELPING ILLEGAL ALIENS ACROSS THE BORDER:

“Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) have played a substantial role in exacerbating the crisis by actively helping process and transport tens of thousands of illegal aliens into the interior of the United States,” the memo states. 

BACKGROUND:
  • Early this morning, more than 400 illegal aliens crossed into Yuma, Arizona, some claiming to be from Russia and Cuba. 
  • According to one border crosser, Ubers are responsible for leaving immigrants at drop-off points from Tijuana, Mexico, saying he was told “the border is open.”
  • Late Friday night, the number of illegals crossing the border hit a new record for the month of November. “233,740 illegal immigrants were apprehended at the border last month — the most apprehensions in November in DHS history,” RNC Research tweeted last week. 
  • The report also comes as the United States faces a record number of pending asylum applications as nearly 1.6 million immigrants seek to get into the country. 
  • According to the non-profit organization Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project, migrants must wait an average of 4.3 years for their court hearing. 
  • Many are held in ICE detention centers or enrolled in the Department of Homeland Security’s Alternative to Detention program during the waiting period.

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