He’ll blame them

Smooth move at the beginning of hurricane season and when word was coming out that 3,000 not 64 people had died in Puerto Rico as the result of Hurricane Maria.

The Trump administration took $9.8 million from FEMA’s budget and transferred it to ICE to run their illegal detention centers. It was bad enough to do very little for all those Brown people on an island that is inexplicably surrounded by water, a lot of it, but now, in order to be able to round up Brown people, Trump has decided to make recovery a little more difficult in the Carolina’s when Hurricane Florence hits.

A recent report found that Hurricane Maria in 2017 killed nearly 3,000 people in Puerto Rico, and Trump declared the  sketchy recovery there as an “unsung success” of his administration.

Senator Jeff Merkley of Oregon reported that these Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) transfers of money from FEMA’s response and recovery budget were made earlier this summer, right before the start of hurricane season and amounted to $9.8 million to pay for more “detention beds” and “ICE’s transportation and removal program.”

In spite of Merkley noting that the budget document he obtained shows this to be so, while not disputing the authenticity of the document he was referring to, but actually confirming the validity of the documents. the Department of Homeland Security has said the money had not come from the agency’s “disaster and recovery response efforts.”

Merkley disputed this, citing lines in the documents that appear to directly cite emergency response funds.

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“There is an increasing risk of life-threatening impacts from Florence: Storm surge at the coast, freshwater flooding from a prolonged and exceptionally heavy rainfall event inland and damaging hurricane-force winds.”

It is up to the people in the Carolinas to keep their death toll under 3,000, and they will be a bigger success than Puerto Rico.

I bet the problems caused by this funds shifting and the blame for the mess after Florence will be redirected, and instead of blaming a bad move, the claim will be made that if those Brown people had just stayed home, this money would not have had to be moved.

It’s their fault.

 

 

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