Wednesday, April 5, 2023

FEMA flooding assistance - all those billions - will only go to illegal aliens

You mean the levees that were taken out by a certain partys henchmen and whom were then released without charges? They never mention that part.

The article below talks about Pajaro flood waters to migrant workers. Accoring to the sniffy regime, this will only go to people of color and are illegal aliens. No residents and certainly no white people, unless you are satanic and a landowner.

But it was Boswell henchmen that went around in backhoes cutting levees, that flooded these poorer worker communities, not the rains, so it wouldn't end up in  Lake Tulare. They were caught, then released without charges. 

And now, FEMA is going to pay out to the LANDOWNERS - not the workers - Billions. Even though it was the landowners who took out the levees in four places.

The people whom are displaced won't see a dime. They never do.

DB

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Significant federal relief is finally on the way for displaced and devastated residents in Pajaro, Calif., officials said, after weeks of pleas from locals and leaders of the unincorporated Monterey County community since the region was inundated during strong winter storms that slammed California.

The major disaster declaration signed late Monday by President Biden for Monterey and surrounding counties will bring long-awaited aid and other resources from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to flooded and storm-battered communities across California.

Roughly 3,000 residents of Pajaro, many of them migrant farmworkers who speak Spanish or Indigenous languages, were displaced or trapped in their homes after a levee breached on the Pajaro River last month. Within hours of the levee failure, streets, homes and businesses were under several feet of water.

“The people of Pajaro do so much to put food on the tables of millions of Americans, and they are now needing the support and assistance of our federal and state agencies to recover from these devastating floods,” Monterey County Supervisor Luis Alejo tweeted Monday. “Many have lost so much, and must be supported to recover from this extreme hardship. We are relieved that help is on its way!”

The declaration approves increased federal support for Kern, Mariposa, Monterey, San Benito, Santa Cruz, Tulare and Tuolumne counties. Affected residents there will be eligible for FEMA individual assistance programs, which can include grants for temporary housing and home repairs, as well as low-cost loans to cover uninsured property losses, according to the White House announcement.

For weeks, desperate Pajaro residents and local leaders have pleaded for additional assistance, but California officials said the damage in the small community, while great, didn’t reach the threshold for a major federal disaster, limiting how FEMA could step in.

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