As Springfield, Ohio, is being crushed under the weight of 20,000 Haitian migrants, a government contractor called the National Youth Advocate Program is raking in $160 million per year to settle these migrants.
Meet the group's CEO, Marvena Twigg:
According to ProPublica records, her yearly salary was almost $1.2 million in 2022. And check out the salaries of the other employees:
The National Youth Advocate Program has received almost $300 million from the Biden-Harris administration since 2021 to resettle illegal migrants in Ohio, and ProPublica reports a total revenue of $158 million in 2022:
In spite of all these millions being funneled into this "youth advocate" organization, they don't seem to be doing a good job protecting kids.
According to the House Oversight Committee and whistleblower reports outlined by Senator Chuck Grassley to Marvena Twigg, NGOs have lost track of tens of thousands of unaccompanied minors.
85,000 migrant children have been reported missing between 2020 and 2022.
There have even been cases of kids placed in homes with MS-13 gang activity, drugs, and sex trafficking.
But in spite of these issues, there's almost no oversight of where all the money is going.
Charles Marino, the former DHS advisor under former President Barack Obama, explains in this video how NGOs are raking in cash to dump migrants in cities across America with almost no oversight:
The National Youth Advocate Program has been heavily involved in resettling those 20,000 Haitian migrants in Springfield, despite the fact that the town has only 60,000 residents and cannot possibly absorb such a huge number of people.
Where's all the money going? Where are the missing kids? How is this good for America?
The NYAP owes us answers.
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