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Biden’s Migrant Airlift Cost Taxpayers At Least $340M in 9 Months

author Published by Chris Pierce

According to federal data reviewed by Breitbart News, President Joe Biden’s transportation of illegal aliens into the U.S. interior cost taxpayers at least $340 million in just the first nine months of 2021.

The federal data was initially obtained by Congressman Mo Brooks (R-AL) following an inquiry with the DHS.

The data shows that from Biden’s inauguration in January of 2021 to September 2021, the federal government spent at least $340 million to transport illegal aliens into the U.S. interior. However, the data only included flights used directly by the federal government; it did not include an amount of money given to NGOs and private companies who are also facilitating illegal immigration.

The covert operation created by the White House to distribute border jumpers and other illegal aliens throughout the U.S. interior flies the aliens from the southern border to airports predominantly in New York, Pennsylvania, and Florida – among many other states.

Breitbart News states:

The data also shows that Biden, as of December 10, 2021, has flown nearly 46,000 Unaccompanied Alien Children (UACs) into the U.S. interior. This figure does not include the hundreds of thousands of border crossers and illegal aliens who have been released into the U.S. interior since January 20, 2021.

For the complete article, please visit Breitbart News.

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