Biden-Harris Administration Prioritizes Illegal Immigrants Over Hurricane Victims

Fox News host Sean Hannity accuses the Biden-Harris administration of neglecting American citizens in favor of illegal immigrants. According to Hannity, FEMA has allocated over $1 billion to support illegal immigrants over the past two years, while hurricane-ravaged victims in the southeast have been left without adequate assistance.

Fox News host Sean Hannity has launched a scathing attack on the Biden-Harris administration, accusing them of prioritizing illegal immigrants over American citizens in the wake of recent hurricanes.

Hannity cited an April press release from FEMA's website, which announced $300 million in grants to communities providing services to migrants. He interpreted this as evidence that the administration was using FEMA funds intended for emergency relief to support illegal immigrants.

Biden-Harris Administration Prioritizes Illegal Immigrants Over Hurricane Victims

Biden-Harris Administration Prioritizes Illegal Immigrants Over Hurricane Victims

"The last two years, over $1 billion from FEMA to help Harris-Biden illegal immigrants," Hannity declared. "This is the Biden-Harris administration caught red-handed, dedicating a massive amount of money – that was supposed to be there for emergency relief for Americans in North Carolina, Georgia and elsewhere – to illegal immigrants, while hurricane-ravaged victims all over the country are left out to dry again."

Hannity's allegations come as Vice President Kamala Harris' approval ratings have declined in recent months. A CNN poll conducted in April found that only 38% of Americans approve of Harris' job performance, while 57% disapprove.

Amidst the ongoing humanitarian crisis at the southern border, the Biden administration has faced criticism from both Democrats and Republicans for its handling of the situation. Critics have accused the administration of failing to secure the border and of releasing illegal immigrants into the United States without proper screening.

In response to these criticisms, the administration has defended its policies, arguing that they are more humane and effective than the hardline approach taken by the Trump administration. The administration has also pointed to the passage of the American Rescue Plan, which includes funding for border security and immigration enforcement.

However, Hannity and other critics argue that the Biden-Harris administration's priorities are misplaced. They contend that the administration is putting the needs of illegal immigrants ahead of those of American citizens, particularly in the midst of a public health crisis and economic downturn.

Hannity's attack on the Biden-Harris administration is likely to further divide the country along partisan lines. Democrats are likely to defend the administration's policies, while Republicans are likely to seize on Hannity's allegations to bolster their own arguments.

It remains to be seen whether Hannity's allegations will have a significant impact on public opinion or on the administration's policies. However, they do highlight the deep divisions that exist in the United States over issues of immigration, border security, and the role of government.

In addition to the allegations against FEMA, Hannity also attacked the Biden-Harris administration's handling of the recent storms that ravaged the southeastern United States. He accused the administration of being slow to respond to the crisis and of failing to provide adequate assistance to victims.

"The Biden-Harris administration has shown time and again that they are not prepared for emergencies," Hannity said. "They are more concerned with pushing their radical agenda than with helping the American people."

The Biden-Harris administration has defended its response to the storms, arguing that it has provided substantial assistance to victims and has worked tirelessly to coordinate relief efforts. The administration has also pointed to the passage of the American Rescue Plan, which includes funding for disaster relief.

However, Hannity and other critics contend that the administration's response has been inadequate. They argue that the administration has not done enough to help victims of the storms and that it has not been transparent about its efforts.

The debate over the Biden-Harris administration's handling of the storms and its priorities is likely to continue in the coming weeks and months. The administration will face pressure from both Democrats and Republicans to do more to help victims of the storms and to address concerns about its priorities.

It remains to be seen whether the administration will be able to satisfy its critics and improve its standing with the American people. However, the debate over the administration's performance is likely to continue to be a major source of division in the United States.