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Did Congress Commit Our Tax Dollars To Funding The El Salvador Concentration Camp? (1 Viewer)

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Since the April 14 Oval Office interview with Presidents Trump and Bukele has been aired so many times, the amount that the US is paying El Salvador to house migrants expelled from the United States (six million dollars this year) has been mentioned again and again. It eventually occurred to me that that money is our taxpayer money and that we, the American people, are supporting the holding of migrants in a facility where torture and murder are allowed. (It is in writing that they are allowed.)

That would put us on a par with the German citizens who allowed Jews to be first transported (by rail) out of the country to a place where the home country paid for a place to have them be tortured and murdered out of sight of the German populace. Then I remembered that only Congress has the right to approve money. Did Congress approve money for the project of transporting people to a concentration camp? If so, in which bill was it hidden? Who voted for it? This should be unearthed.

People should alert their Congressional representatives that they do not want their tax dollars to support concentration camps.


 
Since the April 14 Oval Office interview with Presidents Trump and Bukele has been aired so many times, the amount that the US is paying El Salvador to house migrants expelled from the United States (six million dollars this year) has been mentioned again and again. It eventually occurred to me that that money is our taxpayer money and that we, the American people, are supporting the holding of migrants in a facility where torture and murder are allowed. (It is in writing that they are allowed.)

That would put us on a par with the German citizens who allowed Jews to be first transported (by rail) out of the country to a place where the home country paid for a place to have them be tortured and murdered out of sight of the German populace. Then I remembered that only Congress has the right to approve money. Did Congress approve money for the project of transporting people to a concentration camp? If so, in which bill was it hidden? Who voted for it? This should be unearthed.

People should alert their Congressional representatives that they do not want their tax dollars to support concentration camps.


Better use than a trans opera, IMO.
 

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