US Funds Illegal Alien Startups In El Salvador

If resources are everywhere, this makes sense:

Read the fine print on the Small Business Administration’s website, and you’ll find that the agency does not provide the funds to “start or grow” a small business…

So it might come as a surprise to American entrepreneurs that there is at least one group to whom the federal government is providing direct assistance for business start-ups: illegal aliens. In fact, these recipients of your taxpayer funds fall into an even more restricted category: illegal aliens who have been deported back to their native land…

Housed in a non-descript building a few blocks from the White House, IAF is spending up to $50,000 annually to help Salvadorans sent back to El Salvador to “reintegrate” into their communities, under the idea that doing so will make them less likely to seek to return to the United States.

IAF works through a local NGO called INSAMI, which stands for Instituto Salvadoreño del Migrante and which estimates that 500 Salvadorans are deported from the U.S. to El Salvador each week. The group says the IAF funds assist sixty Salvadorans a year, “including deportees,” by helping to “facilitate their reintegration into their communities and support their enterprises.”

Disloyalty is only favored under conditions of r-selection. When the group is sated it poses no danger, and is predisposed to lose any confrontations, so servicing the needs of outsiders is the most advantageous strategy. Once resources snap back and irritability kicks in, disloyalty is dealt with by the group, and becomes a survival disadvantage.

We are heading into exactly such a period.

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