A FEMA supervisor, Marnie Washington, directed relief workers to bypass homes displaying Trump support signs, marking them as ineligible for federal aid.
FEMA fired Marnie Washington and confirmed that the skipped homes would receive visits from FEMA, albeit weeks later.
Federal and state lawmakers, including Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and the House Committee on Homeland Security, are calling for investigations. The House Committee on Oversight and Accountability plans a hearing on November 19th.
Potential candidates include former Director of National Intelligence Rick Grinnell, Senators Marco Rubio and Bill Hagerty.
Trump plans to reinstate immigration policies like 'remain in Mexico,' implement a zero-tolerance policy for border crossers, and potentially end birthright citizenship through executive order.
There is a perception among immigrants that Trump's border policies will be much tougher than Biden's, prompting a rush to enter the U.S. before he takes office.
A report suggests that hundreds of thousands of immigrants could potentially rush the border if Mexico eases its current restrictions on migrant movement.
The plan includes prioritizing the deportation of illegal aliens with criminal histories and potentially forcing others to self-deport through changes in government assistance and wage rules.
A FEMA official directs aid workers to pass on Trump-supporting homes, President Elect Trump begins to build out his Cabinet, and reports suggest a surge in illegal immigration ahead of inauguration day. Get the facts first with Morning Wire.
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