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American Focus > Blog > Politics > Trump Blasts Harris for FEMA Help to Migrants as Hurricane Budget Runs Low
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Trump Blasts Harris for FEMA Help to Migrants as Hurricane Budget Runs Low

Last updated: October 22, 2024 12:40 am
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The Biden-Harris administration faced backlash this week after Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas revealed that FEMA did not have enough funds to cover the remainder of the hurricane season. This revelation sparked criticism from Republican lawmakers, billionaire Elon Musk, and former President Donald Trump, as FEMA has allocated hundreds of millions of dollars towards resettling migrants in the U.S. since Biden and Harris assumed office.

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., expressed concern over the administration’s handling of taxpayer dollars, stating that the focus on assisting migrants has left Americans suffering in the aftermath of natural disasters like Hurricane Helene. FEMA, under the authority of DHS, has been heavily involved in aiding the influx of over 14 million migrants settling in the U.S. since the Biden-Harris administration took office.

Earlier this year, FEMA announced $640 million in funding to assist migrants, including direct funding and grants to cities. This financial commitment, coupled with previous spending on migrant resettlement, has raised questions about the administration’s priorities in the face of ongoing natural disasters.

Mayorkas’ admission that FEMA lacks sufficient funds for the hurricane season while ample resources have been allocated for migrants has drawn criticism for its perceived misallocation of resources. Former President Trump condemned the administration’s handling of the situation, claiming that Vice President Harris had depleted FEMA funds on housing for illegal migrants.

The White House has refuted these claims, asserting that funding for migrants and disaster relief comes from separate sources. However, critics argue that FEMA’s focus on migrants has led to a neglect of American citizens affected by natural disasters.

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Despite assurances from FEMA officials that Hurricane Helene victims will receive necessary assistance, concerns persist about the agency’s ability to adequately respond to future disasters. Critics have pointed to the administration’s handling of the border crisis as a contributing factor to FEMA’s financial constraints.

As the debate over resource allocation continues, calls for the Biden-Harris administration to prioritize American citizens over noncitizens have grown louder. Critics argue that a shift in focus is necessary to address the needs of those affected by natural disasters and ensure that taxpayer dollars are used effectively.

In conclusion, the controversy surrounding FEMA’s funding priorities highlights the challenges facing the Biden-Harris administration in managing both the border crisis and natural disasters. As the hurricane season continues, the administration faces pressure to address the concerns raised about resource allocation and ensure that all Americans receive the assistance they need in times of crisis.

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