Ex-presidents Clinton, Bush and Obama team up, form NGO to help fly more migrants to US

While President Joe Biden has been at the forefront of undermining national sovereignty by failing to address the border crisis, a number of former presidents have reportedly joined up behind the scenes to fly more migrants to the United States — and their group reportedly has ties to terrorist organizations.

In 2021, the Biden administration oversaw the disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal that not only cost the lives of 13 American military service members but also stranded tens of thousands of Afghans as control of the country fell back to the Taliban. At the time, former Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama teamed together to form a nongovernmental organization (NGO) to help resettle some of those 85,000, and now they’re working to expand their operation.

Teaming with their NGO, Welcome.US, American Express Global Business Travel, and Miles4Migrants, the presidents are aiming to help relocate people from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, Ukraine and Venezuela.

“Our commitment to upholding human rights and dignity by removing travel barriers for forced migrants around the world is stronger than ever,” the Miles4Migrants website reads. “Miles4Migrants and Welcome.US have partnered with American Express Global Business travel, to make travel more accessible to Cubans, Haitians, Venezuelans, Ukrainians, and Nicaraguans seeking refuge in the United States.”

As previously reported, Welcome.US is a part of the Office of American Possibilities which, in addition to the presidents, includes former first lady Michelle Obama, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former President Jimmy Carter and former first lady Rosalynn Carter as honorary co-chairs.

Connected to the initiative, launched to aid in relocating some of the Afghans who were brought into the United States after the 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan, was billionaire George Soros’ Open Society Foundation, which has been suspected of financially supporting Palestinian terrorist organizations.

“Donations are needed to fund the flights for newcomers to travel to the United States,” the Welcome.US website said. “Those forced to flee often leave behind all but what they can carry, and the costs of international travel can be prohibitive.”

“Welcome Connect Travel removes the cost of travel as a barrier for both sponsors in the United States and the displaced families they are supporting through humanitarian sponsorship,” they further explained.

Funding the travel from the various nations will facilitate the planned parole of some 360,000 individuals that Biden made accommodations for in his border plan outlined during this year’s State of the Union address that he claimed brought down “unlawful migration…97 percent.”

Further compounding the danger that this program posed to the United States, on top of the already malicious globalist entities and corporations backing it, was the fact that last week at the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability hearing on Afghanistan, Special Inspector General for Afghanistan (SIGAR) John Sopko testified, “As I sit here today, I cannot assure this committee or the American taxpayer we are not currently funding the Taliban.”

Sopko’s report noted that at least $8 billion in aid meant for the Afghan people may have been compromised by interference from the Taliban.

Kevin Haggerty

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