The BIG 'Business' of Americans Helping Illegals Across the Border

AP Photo/Eugene Garcia, File

I missed most of this last night because I was still working on things, but major dad caught me up afterward.

It's an amazing report - gobsmacking.


PEOPLE ARE PISSED ABOUT THIS

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The guy being profiled in the report - an American working for the cartels doing the smuggling - says it's all about bringing families together and getting people out of dangerous countries.

So altruistic. 

But then you find out he pulls down two grand per person he 'helps' and sometimes gets up to six a week across the border.

CHA-CHING

My heart could grow three sizes a day for money like that, too.

And, as enforcement starts ramping up, just like in any squeeze, prices to get yourself smuggled across climb. The 'going rate' is already twice what it was due to Trump administration policies, and this piece says it could go four times as high, if not higher.

CHA-CHING

Now, he doesn't ask the woman being smuggled where an illegal from a tiny Mexican community coughs up fifteen grand to be able do this - and who says she'd do it again if she got caught and deported. Like one of the commenters on the video said, "She's got $15 grand? I don't have $500!'

There's a puzzlement.

 It makes you wonder if some of that money didn't come from the extraordinarily well-funded NGOs undermining the sanctity and security of the American border.

The money is staggering. A report in the Washington Free Beacon this morning had me running numbers on a calculator with my HOLY S**T! face on.

This is our money they're handing out.

A left-wing group that serves as the lead contractor for a massive federal immigration contract claims the immigration system is "intentionally designed" to exploit "Black and brown people," opposes the use of police officers for "immigration purposes," and says "no immigrant should be detained."

Acacia Center for Justice, based in Washington, D.C., is one of the largest federal immigration contractors, overseeing a $769 million program that provides lawyers for unaccompanied alien children and adults in immigration court hearings and deportation proceedings.

The group says its aim is to provide due process rights for illegal aliens. But it also calls for a radical upheaval of the immigration and deportation system—goals that are starkly at odds with the Trump administration's objectives.

Launched in 2022, Acacia Center argues that "no immigrant should be detained" and that electronic surveillance to track illegal aliens "must be abolished." According to the center, "the use of local law enforcement for immigration purposes … must be dismantled."

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Started in March of 2022, this group has already received $556M, the government is 'obligated' for a total of $769, but there was wiggle room in the contract to take the total to $1.1B as a 'potential award.'

YGTBFKM

Lawyers for illegals cost this much? I don't think Johnny Cochran was charging OJ that!

Where is all this money going? This is just one group.

Look at some of the awards for Catholic Charities - it's revolting.

You don't even have to be able to read the numbers if they're too tiny - you can see how many commas between them.

Am I surprised a Mexican farm girl has fifteen grand for a trip across the border?

Nope.

Americans helping illegals break into our country and steal social services Americans have difficulty accessing in their time of need.

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'Migration services' - right.

Did they lose children, too, like DHS did?

Can we get our money back?

After this week, that money might well be drying up, and WAAH, SO SAD.

Not another dime, ever. 

To any of them.

Charity can begin at their homes.

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