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Speaker of the House Mike Johnson responded to accusations that the Biden administration had redirected FEMA funds to immigration efforts. Johnson clarified that while the funding streams are different, he acknowledged the frustration felt by Americans. He emphasized that FEMA’s primary mission is to provide assistance during natural disasters, not to use funds for resettling illegal immigrants, as alleged by the Biden administration.

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre denied the claims that FEMA resources were being used for migrants. Critics pointed out that Jean-Pierre’s statements contradicted her previous remarks in 2022, where she referenced FEMA funds being available for undocumented immigrants.

FEMA has a dedicated pool of funds specifically allocated for natural disasters. However, in 2022, Congress called on FEMA to distribute funds from Customs and Border Protection to help communities impacted by the immigration crisis.

In response to false claims, FEMA clarified on its website that no disaster response funds were being diverted to address border-related issues. The agency affirmed that its disaster relief efforts were funded separately and were not being redirected.

After Hurricane Helene devastated several states, Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas expressed concerns about FEMA’s funding for the ongoing hurricane season. While Mayorkas initially indicated a lack of funds, the DHS later confirmed that FEMA had the necessary resources for immediate response and recovery efforts.

Speaker Johnson highlighted the public transportation of illegal immigrants across the country and criticized the Biden administration for allegedly funding their travel expenses through NGOs. He expressed hope that with Republicans in control after the upcoming elections, the situation would be addressed with more “sanity.”

Overall, the debate surrounding FEMA’s funding allocation for immigration efforts remains contentious, with differing perspectives on how resources should be prioritized during crises. As the situation continues to unfold, the government faces challenges in balancing response efforts for both natural disasters and immigration issues.