Judicial Watch Corruption
Chronicles: Millions in business loans to refugees not tracked by HHS, Posted by Ann Corcoran on June 10, 2016
I’m dashing out
the door and cannot do this
incredible work by
Judicial Watch justice, but wanted to get it up now hot off the presses!
For years I’ve
wondered how you get at this
information on special loans for special people and now I know—someone
does a Freedom of Information Act
request (a specialty of JW as Hillary knows so well!).
Here is how the
story begins:
The U.S. government gives refugees on public assistance
special “loans” of up to $15,000 to start a business but fails to keep track of
defaults that could translate into huge losses for American taxpayers, records
obtained by Judicial Watch reveal. The cash is distributed through a program called Microenterprise
Development run by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of
Refugee Resettlement.
Since 2010 the program has granted thousands
of loans to refugees that lack the financial resources, credit history or
personal assets to qualify for business loans from commercial banks. Most if not all the recipients
already get assistance or subsidies from the government, according to the
qualification guidelines set by the Microenterprise Development Program. It’s a risky operation that blindly gives
public funds to poor foreign nationals with no roots in the U.S. and there’s no
follow up to assure the cash is paid back. The idea behind it is to
“equip refugees with the skills they need to become successful entrepreneurs”
by helping them expand or maintain their own business and become financially
independent.
https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2016/06/10/judicial-watch-corruption-chronicles-millions-in-business-loans-to-refugees-not-tracked-by-hhs/
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