Since 2021, President Joe Biden’s staff has set aside about $750 million to help many thousands of migrants live in North Carolina towns.

The money spent shows that the government wants migration, even though many Americans in North Carolina needed work, homes, and schools. This taste hasn’t changed, even after Hurricane Helene destroyed many towns around Ashville and killed hundreds of people.

This week, the federal government is giving each storm victim a fast-track loan of $700.

A researcher who runs the RandoLand.us website kept track of migrant spending.

A $536 million plan to run an 800-bed refugee processing center in Greensboro, N.C., is North Carolina’s biggest project. A government agency called the “Administration for Children and Families” (ACF) gives that money. Its job is to help American families and children. The ACF is a part of the United States Department of Health and Human Services.

There is more money for refugees in North Carolina, according to the website:

“Since Biden took office, over $221 million has been given out in primary grants for refugee help and support services to be carried out in North Carolina. Five different religious and nonreligious non-profits, as well as the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, were each given these funds.”

There were more than “200 subgrants given to local governments across the state with these funds,” the site said.

“Non-profit ACF recipients in North Carolina help refugees in many ways, such as by giving them fully furnished homes, helping them get Social Security cards, signing them up for welfare and health care, food, legal services, and job services. There are two main ACF programs that offer extended case management services.”

A report from the end of the year by the Refugee Processing Center, a non-profit group, says that “these programs brought 3,462 more refugees into North Carolina in 2024. There were 413 people from Venezuela, 574 people from the Congo, 302 people from Burma, and 317 people from Afghanistan living there. All of them need expensive education, training, and support to help them stay out of poverty in American society.”

Author: Scott Dowdy

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