Inside the $118 Billion Border Deal: Unveiling Allocations, New Powers, and Hidden Agendas

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Amidst the political turmoil, a $118 billion border deal has emerged, sparking heated debates and raising eyebrows over its intricate allocations. Peeling back the layers reveals a complex distribution:

  • $60 billion to Ukraine: A substantial chunk, underscoring geopolitical priorities.
  • $14 billion to Israel: Reflecting the enduring alliance and shared interests.
  • $10 billion to Gaza: A nod to the delicate Middle East dynamics and humanitarian concerns.
  • $400 million to migrant NGOs: Fueling controversy, raising questions about the role of non-governmental organizations in border matters.
  • $2.4 billion to support attacks on Yemen: Unraveling the geopolitical tapestry, shedding light on less-discussed allocations.
  • $1.9 billion to Taiwan: Navigating the complexities of international relations.
  • $2.3 billion to random Ukrainians around the world: A unique addition, prompting speculation and curiosity.
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Yet, the pressing concern remains the allocation for the actual border, which appears to hover around $20 billion. The intricacies of the bill, however, don’t stop at financial allocations. Secretary Mayorkas emerges with enhanced powers, raising concerns given his stance on border control.

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