FEMA's Funds: Hurricane Help or Migrant Aid?
Thu Oct 03 2024
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You're playing a game where you have to choose between helping people after a hurricane and dealing with a lot of newcomers. That's kind of what Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is doing right now, and he's getting some heat for it. He said that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) doesn't have enough money to help Americans affected by hurricanes this season. But here's where things get tricky: FEMA has already spent over $1. 4 billion since last fall on something called the migrant crisis, which is about people coming into the country in big numbers.
This isn't sitting well with some folks. Texas Governor Greg Abbott and others are saying that the money should be used to help areas hit by hurricanes instead of helping these newcomers. President Biden says that it's going to cost a lot of money to deal with these storms, but congressional Republicans aren't happy about the money being used for migrants instead of disaster relief. Some even called it "treasonous. "
So why is this such a big deal? Well, FEMA has only given out $4 million in grants to families and people affected by Hurricane Helene. That's a lot less than what they've spent on the migrant crisis. It's like when you have to share your favorite toy with a new kid at school, but you don't want to because it's your favorite. Except in this case, it's about helping people after big storms or dealing with lots of newcomers.
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