Recent allegations dey circulate say FEMA dey use disaster funds to help migrants, but dis claim na false. According to Newsweek, Republicans including former President Donald Trump and Texas Governor Greg Abbott, don accuse Biden administration of diverting FEMA funds meant for disaster relief to assist migrants. However, FEMA and Department of Homeland Security don clarify say dis allegation no be true.
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas talk say FEMA get enough resources to address immediate needs for communities affected by Hurricane Helene, but dem warn say future storms fit pose financial challenges. Mayorkas emphasize say FEMA no dey redirect funds from disaster response to other non-disaster activities like migrant assistance.
FEMA create fact-check page to address dis false claim, stating clearly that funds from Disaster Relief Fund (DRF) no dey diverted to other non-disaster-related initiatives. DRF specifically designated for disaster-related efforts, and no funding from dis fund dey go to migrant services.
Despite dis clarification, false claims still dey spread, especially among Trump’s supporters. Trump himself and his son, Donald Trump Jr., don repeat dis false allegation, claiming that FEMA funds dey go to illegal immigrants instead of disaster relief.
In response to Hurricane Helene, FEMA don provide significant assistance, including over 8.8 million meals, 7 million liters of water, generators, and tarps to affected areas. Dem also engage in restoring power and establishing satellite internet connections for those without service.
Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) also support FEMA by providing critical logistical support, ensuring swift distribution of essential supplies to impacted communities. DLA team at Fort Campbell dey process and stage commodities like water, generators, and food to help those affected by Hurricane Helene.