Who's behind the funding that pays for shipping illegals across the country? You are.

How are non-U.S. citizen migrants traveling across the country? 

…. What group or groups are funding flight activities is still unclear, but assistance is likely coming from one of hundreds of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and nonprofits working with migrant travel and resettlement.  

Commercial airlines have indicated the tickets for the flights are arranged and paid for by an NGO or a nonprofit that is working with migrants. A commercial airline company gave similar information to North State Journal.  

Most of these organizations are receiving millions, and sometimes billions, in related taxpayer-funded grants through various programs under federal agencies such as the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) or the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The grants can pay for a wide variety of things for a migrant, including clothes, cell phones, food, shelter, and transportation as well as legal services that specifically serve migrants. 

According to the immigration watchdog group  Federation for American Immigration Reform  (FAIR), DHS was estimated to be providing “$363.8 million of taxpayer dollars” through programs giving grants in Fiscal Year 2023 to NGOs and nonprofits to handle migrant arrivals. FAIR also noted that “it’s unclear how the money is actually spent by the NGOs and local governments.” 

Some of the largest entities involved in migrant travel and facilitations are the American Red Cross, Church World Services, and Catholic Charities USA.  

The American Red Cross works with various federally funded migrant programs, including the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) Food and Shelter Program. That program received $350 million from DHS in February 2023.  

In its 2022 financial statements, Church World Services  reported  over 76% of its revenue, more than $114.6 million, was from “government support.” For that same year, Catholic Charities USA posted $4.7 billion in total revenue, including $1.4 billion in government grants and $1 billion in private donations.  

Co-conspirators against America.