DRIPPING SPRINGS, Texas – The government of Texas is in a standoff with the Biden administration over its border policies, and now, some Americans are heading south to show their support for the Lone Star State.
A convoy of truckers is demanding a change in U.S. policy. They argue the federal government is making it harder for Texas to protect its border while making it easier on migrants headed for the U.S.
In addition, the United Nations and NGOs are aiding migrants heading to the U.S. border, and that’s also causing concern with some U.S. lawmakers who argue U.S. taxpayers should not be funding the journeys of millions of foreigners to our shores.
Scrutiny of the UN is mounting as it reportedly hands out cash to migrants during their journey north across Central America to the U.S. border. According to the Center for Immigration Studies, the aid adds up to billions of dollars, much of it coming from the American taxpayer.
Todd Bensman, senior fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS), told us, “The United Nations for 2024 plans to spend $1.6 billion, much of it U.S. tax-funded, on migration trails to assist about 3 million people. These funds, in cash,
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