NC Families Sleep in Tents Amid Snow After Hurricane Devastation
PJ Media ^ | November 23, 2024 | Catherine Salgadop
Posted on 11/27/2024 1:56:49 AM PST by george76
North Carolina residents, including families with small children, are sleeping in snow-surrounded tents as post-hurricane recovery remains slow and federal aid even slower.
This week, up to six inches of snow were predicted for western North Carolina. For hurricane victims still living in tents, that’s yet another natural disaster. A Fox News reporter recently went down to the area affected by snowstorms in North Carolina to talk to some of the Americans living in tents. Meanwhile, the U.S. taxpayer funds hotel rooms, flights, and other freebies for illegal immigrants across the country, to the tune of millions of dollars.
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Those hotel vouchers for many people have run out, and now they are in tents after — eight weeks after this storm, and for families with small children, it is not an easy transition.”
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FEMA spent over $1 billion on illegal aliens only to inform American citizens hit by the recent hurricanes that there was not enough money left for them.
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Instead of pledging an additional $50 million for the Amazon rainforest to stop a “climate crisis” that isn’t actually occurring, the Biden-Harris administration should be rushing resources to North Carolinians trying to survive snowstorms in tents.
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