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UN-Affiliated Organization Offers Position for Migrant Flight Coordinator – American Faith

The International Organization for Migration (IOM), a group connected to the United Nations (UN), looked to hire a coordinator to facilitate migrant flights in the United States.

The flight management responsibilities include “brief arrivals on procedures, escort them to the immigration area, quality check relevant paperwork, assist arrivals through procedures and ensure Customs and Border Protection (CBP) stamps all relevant documents; guide the distribution of hotel, transportation and meal vouchers; monitor the processing of Miscellaneous Charges Orders (MCOs); and ensure arrivals have the support they need during transit.”

Migrants must also be “escorted to their connecting flights, ground transportation or hotel in a way that is efficient and effective.”

The IOM describes itself as “the leading intergovernmental organization in the field of migration and is committed to the principle that humane and orderly migration benefits migrants and society. IOM is part of the United Nations system, as a related organization.”

In August 2023, the State Department announced that it granted $16 million to the IMO for “capacity building efforts through the Western Hemisphere Regional Migration Program (WHP).”

American Faith reported that President Joe Biden has clandestinely flown hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants from Latin American airports to 43 U.S. cities.

The secretive program, concealed from public knowledge, involved a minimum of 320,000 illegal immigrants, acknowledged by the administration as “inadmissible” immigrants, a significantly higher number than previously disclosed.

The investigation highlights the administration’s assertion that it is keeping the cities confidential due to concerns that “bad actors” might “undermine law enforcement efforts to ‘secure the United States border’ if they knew the volume of CBP One traffic processed at each port of entry,” the Center for Immigration Studies said, citing an email it received.

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