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The speaker recounts personally observing alarming EBT receipts while working at a grocery store, citing one instance of $13,000 spent on EBT food and $29,000 on EBT cash. The speaker expresses frustration, questioning how individuals receiving assistance can afford to dress very well while Americans struggle to afford necessities like work boots. The speaker views this as a serious problem.

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American citizens are struggling to access aid for housing and food, while those here illegally receive immediate support from FEMA. The priority should be to assist American citizens first during emergencies. There should be fairness in how services are distributed. The inequity is evident when individuals who entered the country illegally receive benefits more easily than citizens seeking disaster relief. This situation fuels misinformation and perceptions of incompetence within FEMA. Despite claims that the agency prioritizes American citizens, the processes in place suggest otherwise, leading to frustration and a sense of failure in the agency's focus.

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Many people are coming into the country without proper vetting, mostly military-age men from China, Africa, and other places. What's concerning is that these individuals are given a cell phone, a plane ticket to any location in the country, and a $5,000 Visa card upon being processed. This means that while you may be struggling to make ends meet during the Christmas season, the government is providing illegal immigrants with $5,000 gift cards.

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I'm creating this video to raise awareness about our situation as seasonal workers. We've been out of work for 4 to 5 months and received $500 in assistance from the Department of Families, which I'm grateful for. However, I learned that a Venezuelan family of five received $35,100 in assistance. This disparity is frustrating for many American citizens who work hard, pay taxes, and feel like second-class citizens. While I'm thankful for the help, it highlights the inequality in support for Americans compared to immigrants. This situation is challenging, but I believe it won't last long.

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FEMA administers federal taxpayer dollars for disaster assistance. In North Carolina, disaster victims may receive only $750, while undocumented immigrants can access over $10,000 in aid through nonprofits, covering housing, food, and healthcare. This disparity raises concerns about prioritizing assistance, as citizens face significant needs post-disaster. The situation appears unjust, with taxpayer money supporting individuals who entered the country illegally while American citizens struggle to receive adequate help. The national debt stands at $35 trillion, highlighting the urgency of addressing the needs of U.S. citizens before extending aid to others.

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Michigan is giving $6,000 to illegal immigrants for rent. Taxpayers are funding this while citizens struggle. The state prioritizes lawbreakers over its own people. Voting differently is the solution.

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Many people are coming into the country without proper vetting, mainly young men from China, Africa, and other places. What's concerning is that these individuals are given a cell phone, a plane ticket to any location in the country, and a $5,000 Visa card. This means that while you struggle to pay bills and provide for your family during the Christmas season, the government is giving illegal immigrants $5,000 gift cards. This is the truth.

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I'm an American citizen, born here, 37 years old, and have paid taxes my whole life. I've put a lot of money into this country and always have to pay at the end of the year. I've never had any government assistance, food stamps, or any help from the government ever. I've paid tens of thousands of dollars in taxes, and they've never helped me. People here illegally are getting all that money that I paid in, that I can't have. It was taken from me from my hard work, out of my pocket, without my permission. Now they're giving it away to people who didn't earn it.

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After 24 years in Border Patrol, and contributing to Social Security, I'm seeing something unfair. Illegal immigrants, who may have never worked a day in their lives, can receive maximum Social Security benefits. This means my illegal alien grandma gets more than me, despite my years of contributions. It's infuriating to see those who have worked their entire lives receive less than someone who hasn't contributed. Grandparents living paycheck to paycheck are getting less than illegal immigrants from countries like Sudan and Mexico. This inequality is unacceptable.

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Just left Costco, where we were delayed because someone in line had a government form for newcomers. Their entire cart was paid for by the government. It made me wonder if my husband, who immigrated from the U.S., could also get a voucher for Costco. The employees seemed unfamiliar with the form, but it was clearly for newcomers. Many people struggle to afford groceries, yet newcomers receive assistance, including free groceries at Costco. It raises questions about fairness, especially since my husband is indigenous. Shouldn't he be entitled to some support too?

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An individual expresses outrage over a receipt allegedly left by a Venezuelan migrant in a New York City bodega. The receipt purportedly shows a food stamp balance of $13,401.82 and a cash balance of $4,498.85 on a taxpayer-funded EBT card. The speaker contrasts this with the struggles of veterans and senior citizens. They claim Kamala Harris has an open checkbook on the taxpayer's dime and spends lavishly. The speaker suggests Harris will provide government subsidies to migrants for housing while citizens struggle. They reference videos from Venezuela showing protests against the recent election and accuse Nicolas Maduro of refusing to leave power. The speaker asks if people want four more years of this and questions why the migrant receives $13,000 a month in food stamps and $5,000 in cash.

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There are people struggling on the streets, hungry and relying on welfare. It's frustrating to see how the world works for some, but not for others. I wish it wasn't true, but unfortunately, it is.

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$2,000,000 in FEMA funds has been allocated to undocumented immigrants in California for holiday travel. Meanwhile, U.S. citizens affected by floods and hurricanes receive no assistance for the holidays. This situation highlights a perceived prioritization of illegal immigrants over American citizens during a time of need.

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I am lost and confused. I saw some vehicles in Vegas giving things away while our own people are suffering and dying on the streets. A friend of mine lost a cow in Dublin, Georgia, and this is the unfairness we have to face. He is getting all the advantages and privileges.

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I am Bill Wells, the mayor of El Cajon. Since October, over 250,000 migrants have been released in San Diego, costing the county millions. Health care, hotel stays, and benefits like free college tuition are provided to illegal immigrants, while American citizens do not receive the same benefits.

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The government allocated $584 million to assist illegal immigrants through Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Services while claiming they couldn't find funds to help American victims of hurricanes and wildfires. During this time, families in North Carolina were living in tents, and those in Los Angeles were facing wildfires, yet the government couldn't provide them with housing. This stark contrast raises serious concerns about priorities. Regardless of political affiliation, if you think this is acceptable, it reflects a disregard for American citizens. Complaining about the exposure of this issue only shows a lack of concern for the situation at hand.

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The speaker expresses outrage after discovering information about people allegedly using government benefits, possibly EBT, for Carnival Cruises. The speaker found blog posts dating back to 02/2012 discussing how to use benefits for cruises. The speaker questions how a single household can receive four benefits and expresses disbelief that EBT can be used at bars. The speaker contrasts this with the struggles of working people to afford travel and is angered that taxpayers are allegedly footing the bill for these cruises.

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People from various countries, including China and Africa, are entering the country without proper vetting. Upon arrival, they are given a cell phone, a plane ticket to any location in the country, and a $5,000 Visa card. This is happening while many citizens struggle to afford basic necessities and provide for their families during the holiday season. The government is giving these illegal immigrants $5,000 gift cards, which is unfair to hardworking individuals.

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Many people are coming into the country without proper vetting, mostly military-aged men from China, Africa, and other places. What's concerning is that these individuals are given a cell phone, a plane ticket to anywhere in the country, and a $5,000 Visa card upon being processed. This means that while you may be struggling to make ends meet during the Christmas season, the government is giving illegal immigrants $5,000 gift cards. That's the truth.

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We're providing free meals for fire victims today, but some individuals taking food from the distribution center do not have burned homes. I confirmed that their houses did not burn down. To investigate further, I visited an evacuation shelter and found that they do not inquire about the legal status of those present. It appears that tax-funded resources are being redirected by the Red Cross to provide food and shelter for illegal migrants instead of solely for fire victims.

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A single mother earning $20 an hour with two children states that after bills, she has no extra money. She was denied food stamps because she makes too much. She believes that people who come to the country legally and do not work receive whatever they want, while she, working 40 hours a week, receives no financial help. She says this is why many Americans are angry, because they feel the situation is unfair.

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Venezuelan migrants in Chicago allegedly receive benefits including $50,000 in food stamps, $5,000 cash, and six months of free rent, possibly prioritized over citizens. Some report hearing of two years of free rent. Some Chicago residents are angry because people needing Medicaid and food stamps are rejected. Some families beg for money and food, then allegedly evade bus and train fares without consequence. One person describes a car with Venezuelan markings driving by their house.

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I'm seeing a lot of unfairness in South Florida. Long-time residents, some who arrived from Cuba 45 years ago, retire on Social Security payments of $800-$1000 a month after working their entire lives. Yet, new arrivals from Cuba, sometimes just months in the country, receive $1500 monthly in benefits as refugees, even if they're young and able-bodied. I've seen cases where these refugees then make multiple trips back to Cuba. They receive extensive government assistance, including Medicaid, food stamps, and healthcare. It's frustrating to see people who've contributed decades to this country receive less than someone who recently arrived and is seemingly taking advantage of the system. This situation is common and deeply unjust.

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American citizens, especially those in the lower and middle class, are facing significant hardships. However, the government is providing two years of free rent to undocumented individuals, which is funded by taxpayers. This means that children are being taken out of school for virtual learning so that undocumented people can be housed in schools. This prioritization of non-citizens over citizens and veterans is concerning. If you don't see the issue with this, you're either not paying attention or you're simply virtue signaling. Please refrain from commenting that nobody enters the country illegally.

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I wish my biggest problem was what to get upset about online. In California, as a Mexican American, I don’t receive benefits that illegal immigrants do. For example, health insurance for my family costs $1,300 a month, while illegal immigrants qualify for free Medi-Cal. They also get free phones through the Stay Connected plan, while I pay $230 a month for two lines. Despite graduating from UCLA and working hard, I don’t qualify for the same grants and funding that illegal immigrants do. I voted for Trump because he prioritized Americans, not just those who crossed the border. Policies should support all Hispanics, not just those born outside the U.S. California has a significant homeless population, yet proposals were made to give illegal immigrants cash for homes. It’s about prioritizing Americans first, not being racist or against my own people.
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