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The speaker addresses misinformation, including claims from former President Trump that FEMA is $1 billion short because money is going to undocumented immigrants and that Republican areas are being intentionally ignored. The speaker states that this rhetoric is false and harmful, putting politics ahead of helping people. They affirm having the complete support of the state and local officials in pushing back against this dangerous narrative that creates fear and prevents people from seeking help. The speaker emphasizes the need for people to access resources and criticizes those who are comfortable while thousands are on the ground helping those in need.

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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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Kamala Harris allegedly spent $1 billion of FEMA money on housing for illegal migrants, including gift cards and luxury hotels, while veterans sleep on the streets. The speaker claims this occurred as a hurricane impacted North Carolina, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee, Florida, and Virginia, and the Harris-Biden administration claimed to have no money for disaster relief because it was spent on illegal migrants. The speaker alleges the administration is trying to get illegal immigrants to vote for them.

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Disaster relief funds are not being used for undocumented immigrants in the U.S. This claim is false. No money is being diverted from actual disaster response needs.

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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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Disaster relief funds are not being used for undocumented immigrants in the U.S. This claim is false. No money is being diverted from actual disaster response needs.

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Western North Carolina residents desperately need help, and it's local citizens who are stepping up, driving across the state to assist. The situation is dire. Misinformation is hindering aid efforts, particularly the false claim that aid is going to undocumented migrants; FEMA denies this. Taxpayer money is being spent on housing migrants in luxury hotels in New York City, funds that could be redirected for immediate relief in North Carolina. We need to address the current crisis first. There are separate funding streams for different needs, but the current situation demands immediate attention and a focus on those directly affected by the disaster.

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The speaker discusses their uncle's experience with FEMA after his home in St. Pete, Florida, was destroyed by a hurricane. FEMA offered him $2,600. The speaker researched FEMA and found that its 2024 budget was $37 billion, with additional funding requested before the hurricane. FEMA is authorized to grant individuals up to $42,500 for home loss and another $42,500 for incidentals, totaling $85,000. Looking into FEMA's 2023 spending, the speaker found that significant funds went to Arizona, Texas, New York City, New Mexico, and Chicago, areas identified as border or sanctuary cities. The speaker contrasts this with the relatively small amount offered to their uncle, an American citizen, and suggests this discrepancy is a widespread issue needing change.

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Former President Trump accuses the Biden administration of using FEMA funding to support undocumented migrants. The White House denies this claim, calling it categorically false. According to the White House, the Washington Post Fact Checker published an article with the headline, "No. Biden did not take FEMA relief money to use on migrants, but Trump did."

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About a month ago, I made a video stating that illegal immigrants were receiving cell phones, plane tickets, gift cards, and even cash when they claimed asylum or went through the processing system. The media quickly tried to debunk this, but now the UN is confirming that they have distributed up to $1.6 billion through NGOs to illegal immigrants in the form of gift cards and cash. We have found these gift cards on both sides of the border and with individuals who have entered the country illegally. This serves as a reminder that the mainstream media often provides false information.

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The speaker is in Boone, North Carolina, volunteering with canines for search and rescue efforts. They were told to avoid FEMA agents because FEMA is allegedly confiscating supplies. According to people associated with the speaker's volunteer group, FEMA is taking these supplies to sanctuary areas for illegal migrants while telling locals they have no money. The speaker claims to have witnessed similar behavior from FEMA in Puerto Rico during and after Hurricanes Maria and Irma, where the Coast Guard had to distribute supplies directly due to FEMA's actions. The speaker asserts that FEMA is doing the same thing in North Carolina. The speaker is heading to a different area via helicopter to search for missing families. They advise viewers not to donate to FEMA but to find legitimate people to donate through. The speaker states that FEMA is confiscating supplies and giving them to illegal migrants instead of the affected people. They plan to provide updates as they get them.

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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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FEMA employees have been terminated for allegedly sending $59,000,000 to house illegal migrants in luxury hotels, sparking public outrage. Critics are pointing out the contrast of this situation with the treatment of citizens affected by natural disasters who did not receive adequate assistance. The funds, allegedly sent through a program separate from the disaster relief fund, have done little to quell public anger. Some feel the money could have been used to address homelessness and create housing for American citizens instead. Some are calling for FEMA to be shut down completely.

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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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A whistleblower has come forward alleging that mobilized FEMA assets were not utilized effectively. FEMA employees are reportedly seeing the same issues, observing the costs of mobilization without corresponding results. One FEMA employee wanted to help but had nothing to do upon mobilization. The speaker questions whether this is purposeful delay, suggesting Democrats might benefit if displaced people are unable to vote easily. Alternatively, it could be due to leadership issues. An inspector general report indicates that for hundreds of disasters dating back to the early 2000s, Congress appropriated money and authorized grants that were never executed. Instead of reclaiming these funds for current disasters, FEMA keeps extending the grants, sometimes for decades. The speaker claims FEMA has used housing assistance money intended for Americans to house illegal aliens and that disaster money is stuck in a bureaucratic churn, possibly driven by special interests.

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FEMA states they are prepared for disasters like hurricanes, wildfires, and extreme heat, while emphasizing the importance of community preparedness. Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is raising concerns about FEMA's funding in the wake of Hurricane Hilleen. FEMA is currently meeting immediate needs, but anticipates another hurricane and claims it lacks sufficient funds to last through the season. This announcement follows reports that the Biden-Harris administration allocated over $1 billion from a FEMA program to services for migrants.

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FEMA is facing backlash after reports emerged that a supervisor instructed relief workers to avoid homes with Trump campaign signs. This has led to accusations that the agency is politicizing disaster relief, with Trump claiming victims are being denied help due to their political affiliation. Critics argue that misinformation is causing fear among those in need of assistance. A FEMA spokesperson confirmed they have the resources for immediate recovery but are struggling against a tide of disinformation. Meanwhile, Trump continues to politicize the hurricane response, while the Biden administration is managing the situation without politicization. The matter is now being referred to the office of special counsel for further investigation.

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FEMA is allegedly halting search and rescue efforts because people are angry about receiving limited aid after their homes were destroyed. The speaker claims FEMA is willing to spend billions on foreign wars and undocumented immigrants, but not on its own citizens. The speaker expresses outrage that people are being told not to "stir the pot" when they are being taken advantage of. The speaker advocates rebelling against FEMA and what they call "pay for force."

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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 list shows cities, states, and NGOs receiving $1 billion from FEMA to house illegal aliens, funded by American taxpayers. It's unacceptable to spend this money on migrants while Americans in North Carolina, Georgia, and Florida remain homeless and without support. Congress is changing direction to prioritize American citizens over migrants, as this situation is viewed as a failure to the American people. Many are outraged that their tax dollars are used to assist those who have entered the country illegally, while Americans suffer. This misallocation of resources is seen as a significant failure, and there are serious consequences for the American public due to border issues. We cannot allow this to continue.

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Biden did not take FEMA relief money to use on migrants. FEMA regional administrators have been meeting with city officials to coordinate available federal support from FEMA and other federal agencies. Funding is available through FEMA's emergency food and shelter program to eligible local governments and non-profit organizations upon request to support humanitarian relief for migrants.

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We're talking about $2.3 billion saved, but where's the proof? You won't be satisfied until you see the 10,000 pages of evidence. Specifics are needed. If we have to go to Congress, we will show where the money is going. Some details have emerged, like the $59 million spent on luxury hotels, but that was FEMA money abused for migrants. I'm not saying it's okay, don't put words in my mouth. The portrayal isn't factually accurate. I saw what FEMA does, I believe it. These are congressionally appropriate funds.

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Lawmakers are debating the federal response to Hurricane Helene as Hurricane Milton approaches Florida. Some Republicans claim FEMA has failed in its core mission and that the administration was unprepared for the disaster. They allege DHS is prioritizing the resettlement of illegal immigrants over disaster relief, and that the administration can find money for its priorities, like student loan payoffs, but not for disaster aid. Representative Nancy Mace has proposed a bill to halt aid to migrants. The administration denies that immigration is draining disaster relief funds, calling such claims "plain false" and "dangerous rhetoric." Speaker Mike Johnson is refusing to call lawmakers back to Washington to address the disasters until after the election next month.

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American citizens are struggling to access essential aid while those here illegally receive immediate support, such as housing and healthcare. The priority of FEMA should be to assist American citizens first during emergencies. There is a perceived inequity in how resources are distributed, leading to concerns about misinformation regarding FEMA's efficiency and priorities. Despite claims that FEMA is focused on American citizens, the complexity of accessing disaster relief compared to the ease of accessing services for undocumented individuals raises questions about the agency's effectiveness. The expectation is for FEMA to prioritize American citizens in its response to emergencies.

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FEMA is refuting reports that they are diverting disaster relief funds to address the "illegal invasion" occurring in the country, labeling it a rumor and denying any money is being taken from disaster response. The speaker claims their reporting is based on FEMA's own press releases, where they have been "bragging" about allocating funds to "invaders" for years. The speaker says that FEMA is now denying this because they need more money from Congress. The speaker suggests FEMA is calling the report a lie and a conspiracy theory. According to the speaker, DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas stated they may not have enough money to get through hurricane season. The speaker claims FEMA is also denying being broke, asserting they have sufficient funds for immediate response and recovery needs.
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