If
Continuing Budget Resolution (as is) extends to late March, ORR will run out
of money, by Ann Corcoran on 12/2/16
“HHS anticipates that it would run out of
funding under the CR for these activities in February 2017“ (Leaked document)
That is what the Administration is
telling House and Senate Appropriations Committees according to language leaked
from an Administration request to Congress. It is no surprise as we have been
reporting this morning here, that the Unaccompanied Alien Children are
literally depleting the budget by the day.
Calling Donald Trump! Keep your eye
on the Republican leadership, they could tie your hands now by appropriating
the extra MILLIONS Obama wants for refugees/illegal alien kids in the CR for
2017.
We reported this too many times to
repeat: since Congress never finished the budget for FY2017 (that began on
October 1, 2016) and extended last year’s budget to December 9th, they need to
either complete a whole year budget next week, or they can pass another
Continuing Resolution (at the 2016 level) to March which gives the incoming
Trump Administration some say over what the government will spend in the second
six months of the fiscal year.
They can’t run this program without
a lot of money….
And, if they don’t get more of
it, if
they have a budget shortfall, there is no way the Obama Administration
can keep pouring refugees in to the US at the rate it has for the last 2
months. Therefore, they also won’t be able to open all of those new
offices they are trying to get open in 47 new locations. (Unless
Congress appropriates the money in the Continuing Resolution expected on the
floor by December 8th!)
We know for sure that the Obama Dept. of Health and Human Services is
begging for bucks from Congress right now in the Continuing Resolution. Here is some language that has
apparently ‘gotten loose’ in Washington. The big question is whether the
House and the Senate Appropriations Committees will be inclined to do Obama’s
bidding! Why should they?
Language is needed to provide a rate for operations of $3,874 million
for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Refugee and Entrant
Assistance account and to authorize additional transfers of funding from other
HHS accounts to the Refugee and Entrant Assistance account, in the event
caseloads are higher than anticipated. To
support the Administration’s refugee admissions target as well as high
projected flows of other humanitarian entrants, an annualized rate of $1,051
million is needed to cover cash and medical expenses and social services for
these populations.
In addition, HHS is experiencing the highest number of unaccompanied
children in care and the largest footprint of funded capacity in the program’s
history and flows of
unaccompanied children have continued to grow over the last
months; an annualized rate of $2,823 million is needed for HHS to meet its
legal obligations to shelter and care for unaccompanied children referred to
HHS.
Given current shelter needs and
flows of unaccompanied children, without this anomaly, HHS anticipates that it would run out of
funding under the CR for these activities in February 2017. At a minimum, HHS anticipates needing an additional $500 million above
the current CR rate during the period of the CR through March 31, 2017, $430
million for the unaccompanied children program and $70 million for refugee and
humanitarian entrant programs, as well as additional transfer
authority to protect against higher than expected costs.
Consider this: First, this administration is
making sure (at this very minute) that “caseloads are higher than anticipated.” Second, the Obama Administration has
encouraged the great flow of “unaccompanied children” and now they whine they
don’t have the money to care for them. And, third, Congress holds the purse
strings. Will they starve the beast now, or feed it through March. What
will Rep.Tom Price (as
Trump’s pick for HHS) signal to his House colleagues in the coming days.
Does Trump understand that he might not be able to turn the spigot off
completely on January 21, if Congress has appropriated the money? I bet Speaker
Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell know! Will they roll him
on this?
You need to let your members of Congress and your Senators know they
must disapprove this request! So far, we don’t know of any move to
completely defund the program on the CR, but will keep you posted if we hear. Endnote: All of our posts on
this topic are tagged ‘Where is Congress.’
https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2016/12/02/if-continuing-budget-resolution-as-is-extends-to-late-march-orr-will-run-out-of-money/
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