Many non-governmental organizations have been raking in massive profits under the Biden-Harris administration’s open-border policies, receiving billions in taxpayer funds to provide illegal immigrants with various services, including shelter accommodations, health care, food, legal services, job training, language courses, and more.
Due to the administration’s refusal to shut down the border and unrelenting dedication to expanding so-called “lawful pathways” for foreign nationals, the country’s immigration system has become overwhelmed. This unprecedented situation has allowed the federal government to justify pouring massive resources into NGOs, functioning less as nonprofits and more like government contractors.
Problematically, some of these organizations appear to be keen not only on helping illegal immigrants who are already here, but also on helping more immigrants illegally cross the border.
Texas, however, is leading the charge in pushing back against one of these NGOs, the El Paso-based nonprofit Annunciation House.