
Sen. Chuck Grassley isn’t letting up. The Iowa Republican, chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, has set his sights on non-governmental organizations that pocketed billions under Biden’s reign. These groups, tied to the Unaccompanied Alien Children program, helped funnel over half a million migrant kids into the U.S.—and conservatives say it’s a disgrace.
The numbers stun. More than 500,000 kids crossed the southern border under Biden and Kamala Harris, scooped up by HHS and handed off to sponsors—most not even their parents. Whistleblowers and Inspector General reports scream foul—HHS lost track of hundreds of thousands. Republicans demand answers: where are they?
Grassley’s digging deep. This week, he fired off letters to 23 NGOs, fed up with their stonewalling. “The organizations within the scope of my review have received over $9.3 billion in combined taxpayer funding from HHS and yet have chosen not to fully respond to Congress,” he wrote. “I won’t accept further delay while children are at risk.” Conservatives nod—time’s up.
The cash flow’s obscene. Over $9.3 billion in taxpayer dollars flowed to these groups—names like Southwest Key, Endeavors, and Cherokee Federal top the list. They got rich resettling kids, but refused Grassley’s probe last year. Republicans roar: this is our money—spill the beans!
He’s not mincing words. “It’s unacceptable for recipients of taxpayer funding to refuse to provide information to Congress,” Grassley stated. “It’s beyond unacceptable for these federally-funded entities to refuse to answer questions designed to determine whether they protected children.” Conservatives say he’s fighting for the helpless—Biden’s crew dropped the ball.
The NGOs are a who’s-who of the UAC game. From A Greater Love Foster Family Agency to VisionQuest National Ltd.—23 in all—they’re now on notice. Grassley’s vow? “I’m determined to protect UACs in U.S. custody and expose fatal defects in the process”—a mission Republicans back with fire.
HHS is scrambling under new eyes. Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. pledged full cooperation with Grassley’s probe into Biden’s mess. Trump’s reforms last month—fingerprinting sponsors, demanding valid IDs—aim to fix it. Conservatives cheer—finally, some spine!
Biden’s policy was a disaster, they argue. Fast-tracking kids to sponsors—strangers, often—left them lost or worse. Whistleblowers cried trafficking—HHS shrugged. Over 500,000 crossed—Republicans say it’s a cartel pipeline, and NGOs cashed in while kids vanished.
Grassley’s got the receipts. His letters blast the $9.3 billion haul—taxpayer loot—and demand transparency. Posts on X erupt: “Shut down these grifters!” Trump’s 89 orders in 50 days—82 percent speech approval—set the tone. Conservatives bet he’s with Grassley all the way.
The stench is thick. Half a million kids, billions spent, and silence from NGOs—Republicans call it a scandal begging for sunlight. Grassley’s not blinking—he’s out to end the trafficking nightmare. “No more delays!” they shout—time to clean house.
America’s watching a lion roar. Grassley’s not just probing—he’s peeling back Biden’s border shame. Conservatives stand tall with pride. The NGOs can duck, but they can’t hide—Grassley’s coming, and Trump’s got his back.