The United Methodist Home for Children, Mechanicsburg Pennsylvania Cumberland County Illegal Aliens are most likely living off taxpayer money at the United Methodist Home for Children, the cash taken from middle class Americans, funneled through Washington D.C.'s Barack Obama's Administrative Government and then secretly sent to The United Methodist Home for Children in Mechanicsburg Pa. The Illegal Aliens, crossed the border, was secretly transported using more government funds to areas around the country, including Mechanicsburg Pa. Various news reports indicate that some of the unaccompanied minors arriving at the border are carrying infectious diseases, or are affiliated with violent, criminal gangs.
Your Representative
On September 9, I formally introduced legislation to empower governors and local elected officials to control whether or not the federal government can place unaccompanied minors, who have illegally entered the country, into their communities. H.R. 5409, the “Unaccompanied Alien Children Transparency Act,” will require the federal government to inform states and localities of relocation plans in advance, and will require the federal government to certify to the states that the minors will not pose a health or public safety risk to the community. It will also require the federal government to provide information such as the costs associated with the housing and education of these minors. I had previously announced my plan to introduce the measure in a press conference last week in Hazleton, where I was joined by Hazleton Area School District Superintendent Dr. Frank Antonelli and Hazleton Police Chief Frank DeAndrea. Mechanicsburg PA Illegal Gangsters MS-13 and the 18th Street Gang - Barack Obama Hillary Clinton Marco Rubio Jeb Bush Illegal Aliens Hiding Behind Your Money The United Methodist Home for Children Mechanicsburg Pennsylvania, The Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), which is part of HHS, has placed children in every state in the U.S.,
The Unaccompanied Alien Children Transparency Act is in response to the flood of illegal immigrants streaming across the United States border with Mexico, which is the predictable result of Obama administration policies that advertise that those who violate U.S. immigration law will not be returned home. Thousands of unaccompanied minors have been transported to communities across America, including 456 in Pennsylvania as of July 31, 2014. In Pennsylvania, those localities include Mechanicsburg, Womelsdorf, Bethlehem, Montgomery County and Philadelphia. Various news reports indicate that some of the unaccompanied minors arriving at the border are carrying infectious diseases, or are affiliated with violent, criminal gangs.
Earlier this summer, I learned of a proposal by the non-profit U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants to house unaccompanied minors in Hazleton. Once I released this information to the public, the organization cancelled its plans following community opposition. Had I not been informed of the situation by Hazleton officials, the plan would have proceeded without public notice.
Provide Information: My legislation will require the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) to provide detailed information regarding plans for relocation. The Secretary will have to inform governors and local elected officials of the locations and durations of any housing contracts awarded, and also provide an assessment of the costs associated and potential impact on education, health, and public safety. The Secretary must also certify to state and local officials that the unaccompanied minors have undergone health screenings, including vaccinations, and pose no public health threat. Additionally, the Secretary must certify that the unaccompanied minors and the facilities taking custody of them have undergone background checks and pose no public safety threat.
Empower States and Localities: My legislation will require HHS to provide a 30-day notice and comment period for states and localities to review any proposed contract and accompanying certifications of health and public safety background checks. At the conclusion of the 30-day comment period, HHS will have to hold a public hearing within 10 days and provide a representative to address community concerns or questions.
At the end of the initial comment period, the governor of the state in question must affirm the contract within seven days for it to take effect. The contract would be vetoed if the governor does not affirm the contract. If the governor does affirm the contract, then a majority of the local elected officials with jurisdiction over the proposed location will have seven additional days in which they must also affirm the contract. Similarly, if the local elected officials do not then affirm the contract, the contract would be vetoed.
To read the statement I entered into the Congressional Record to introduce the Unaccompanied Alien Children Transparency Act
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