Biden Is Changing The Rules So Thousands Of Afghan Refugees Will Get Welfare


The White House is requesting that Congress make welfare payments available to Afghan migrants who have been evacuated out of the nation and allowed into the United States of America.

Over the course of a few weeks, the United States, in collaboration with ally governments and private organizations, oversaw the evacuation of more than 120,000 people from Afghanistan, ost of those were Afghans escaping the Taliban, and approximately 65,000 of those Afghans were taken in by the United States and brought to American military bases all over the world, including those in the United States.

According to the New York Post, the White House requested that Congress appropriate $6.4 billion to assist Afghan refugees in resettling in the United States last week. A portion of the monies will be used to provide welfare benefits and legal identification to each migrant who was processed and paroled into the United States between July 30 and September 30 of this year.

The United States government has committed to resettling tens of thousands of Afghan allies who have collaborated with our military over its two-decade presence in their country. It is clear that many evacuees had no official ties to any Western country during the final weeks of the evacuation, which was marked by confusion and bad planning on the part of President Biden.

As authorities from the State Department strive to process and vet the tens of thousands of Afghan refugees who have arrived as a result of the hasty evacuation, a series of difficulties have arisen at U.S. military sites. After one Afghan migrant tested positive for measles at Fort McCoy in Wisconsin, one of the facilities responsible for processing migrants, there was concern that a measles outbreak could occur.

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