05/19/2022 / By Ethan Huff
Video footage has emerged to show that the ongoing baby formula shortage is being deliberately engineered by the powers that be.
A massive stockpile of baby formula was spotted at America’s southern border, which makes sense since the White House has now admitted that U.S. supplies are being handed out to “migrants” at border facilities.
As millions of Americans struggle to feed their families, the Biden regime is using their tax dollars to feed illegal aliens. The government is spending who even knows how much money buying and transporting the formula down south while grocery stores across the country run dry.
According to Rep. Kat Cammack (R-Fla.), several large warehouses at the southern border are filled with not just baby formula but other supplies that are being handed out to migrants.
Cammack, by the way, has repeatedly been accused of lying about the formula crisis and its cause. Now, she has proof that she was telling the truth, having visited and surveyed the facilities herself while capturing it on tape.
“Last week, I received text messages and photos from Border Patrol agents showing a stockpile of baby formula and there was complete outrage from the White House, CNN and other liberal outlets claiming that we were lying, so I decided to go down myself and film it,” Cammack told Fox Business in a recent interview.
“Lo and behold, not only was there stocked warehouses, but there were multiple stocked warehouses that have been not only filled with baby formula, diapers, wipes and clothing, but they have been doing this for months and there’s more en route.”
So far, the Biden regime has done absolutely nothing to try to help actual Americans survive the current crisis, which in many ways it is responsible for causing.
Americans are being told to just suck it up while American tax dollars are sent by the billions into Ukraine and into the border facility warehouses where goods are being handed out for free to illegals.
America’s descent into oblivion has really picked up its pace recently, the engineered baby formula shortage being a type of icing on the cake. And as it happens, Americans who care are basically being told to sit tight and wait until election time, as if that will solve anything.
Heck, America will be lucky to even make it to election time, at this point. Perhaps the country will survive until the midterms, but 2024 almost seems laughable based on how quickly things are collapsing.
To make matters worse concerning the migrant crisis, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is set to end Title 42 restrictions in the next few weeks that, because of the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19), prevented migrants from seeking asylum under U.S. law and international treaty.
What this means, of course, is that there’s about to be a whole lot more migrants pouring into the United States at a time when resources are already scarce and inflation is through the roof.
May 23 is expiration day for Title 42, so only a few days remain before the floodgates are opened.
“This just points again to how out of touch this administration is and they could stop this with a simple policy change,” Cammack says about the baby formula shortage.
“This is just another example of the broken administration that doesn’t know how to govern,” she added, blaming incompetency rather than malice for the crisis.
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