PRM: The Obscure State Department Bureau That Fosters Global Illegal Migration
Briefly

PRM is often overlooked as it has no role in issuing visas, unlike the Bureau of Consular Affairs, which consistently draws media scrutiny and political attention.
The Biden administration has ramped up refugee admissions significantly, resettling around 125,000 refugees annually, a stark contrast to the Trump administration's 15,000.
PRM's impact goes beyond refugee admissions; it distributes around $4 billion annually to support the global irregular migration industry and various international organizations.
Organizations like UNHCR and IOM, funded by the U.S. through PRM, don't just help refugees but actively assist in promoting open-border ideologies globally.
Read at The American Conservative
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