Report alleges US government funding religious organizations to help migrants at Southern border

Hundreds of millions of dollars is reportedly being channeled to religious non-governmental organizations to support migrants across the southern border.

At a time when many Americans experience homelessness and need medical care, Washington is said to be more focused on welcoming millions of undocumented immigrants south of the border. How many Americans would appreciate receiving cash debit cards, food, clothing, healthcare, shelter, and even “humanitarian transportation” for doing nothing other than allegedly breaking the law? Well, unfortunately, American citizens do not qualify for the massive assistance that exceeds $1.6 billion, according to the Center for Immigration Studies. The benefits are said to be going to millions of individuals bound for the US instead from 17 Latin American countries and Mexico.
What was once quietly speculated is now openly acknowledged: the Biden administration is reportedly using hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars to fund various NGO initiatives aimed at helping undocumented immigrants enter the US from Latin America and Mexico.
Under the auspices of a United Nations-led “Regional Refugee and Migrant Response Plan (RMRP),” the US State Department’s Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (PRM) and the US Agency for International Development (USAID) have allegedly been sending taxpayer funds to different religious non-profit organizations, which then purportedly dangle the attractive incentives before thousands of migrants, opening the floodgates to a wave of undocumented southern border crossings.

Exhibit number one. With an estimated 25% of the US population declaring membership in the Catholic Church, it might be expected that this denomination and its various offshoot organizations would spend the bulk of its funds caring for its American members. Surprisingly, that is not the case.
The prominent Catholic Charities USA and its various related agencies, for example, while not among those operating south of the border alongside the United Nations, reportedly receive “tens of millions of dollars in federal subsidies to oversee undocumented immigrant transportation” north of the Rio Grande and resettlement operations to various sanctuary cities inside of the US.
At the same time, some 13 franchises of the non-profit Caritas, whose website proudly pronounces that it is “inspired by the Catholic faith” and is “the helping hand of the Church,” will reportedly allocate $12.3 million to immigrants south of the border, much of it as hard cash, according to the UN database.
According to USA spending ( and ), and cited by Todd Bensman of CIS, USAID and the State Department’s PRM have reportedly doled out in excess of $11 million to the NGO Caritas Brazil, since the mass migration program started in 2021, including $3 million pledged through December 2024 to “overseas refugee assistance programs for the Western Hemisphere” that include “food, non-food items, shelter, health, [and] psychosocial support.”
It can’t go unnoticed that the same sanctuary cities that are while giving them , are the same places where thousands of tent cities overflowing with homeless people – many of them with serious medical problems and deadly addictions – have reportedly popped up over the last five years. Are the churches and various religious organizations opening their doors to these needy citizens? Judging by the deplorable state of the streets in America, it certainly doesn’t look like it, nor does the Biden administration seem to care.
Another example of a religious non-profit serving as “co-smuggler” in the undocumented trafficking of human beings is the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, which has reportedly pledged $17.1 million in assistance to immigrants in at least seven Latin American countries during 2024, according to the UN’s RMRP planning documents. In fiscal year 2022, 47% of revenue reported by HIAS was the result of grants from government organizations, primarily from the State Department, but also from the Department of Homeland Security, according to the group’s tax filings and other sources, with the rest deriving from powerful corporate sponsors and other sources.

Meanwhile, in just the last year, the State Department’s PRM and USAID have reportedly forked over to the International Organization of Migration $1.4 billion, by far the highest amount on record, according to USAspending.gov.
So what’s going on here? Why is the Biden administration so focused on reportedly using taxpayer dollars to fund a massive influx of undocumented immigrants into the country at a time when America already has enough poor people to care for? Is it really the case that the Democrats are working strictly on humanitarian interests, or is something else at play? When dealing with the world of politics, it’s not a bad idea to think more in terms of power, not compassion.
In essence, the Biden administration hopes to reportedly attract as many undocumented immigrants into the country and turn them into loyal voters so Democrats can create a permanent one-party state. And judging by the outstanding numbers, the cynical strategy just might work.
The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) report for shows that the number of non-detained undocumented immigrants has reportedly surged from 3.7 million in FY 2021 to nearly 4.8 million in FY 2022 and almost 6.2 million in FY 2023, making Joe Biden – in cahoots with faith-based NGOs – the greatest reported smuggler of human beings in the history of the United States.