Take a look at the thread below. It's about material given by a intra-governmental agency to illegal aliens to specifically mislead and thwart governmental law enforcement. If you see the deep state at work, you aren't alone.
"Do not open the door", "Do not sign anything", and "Record and report" are directions given to illegals to help them escape lawful arrest.
Hi @DOGE, I think we found another one.
— Natalie Winters (@nataliegwinters) February 4, 2025
Open borders NGO “Make The Road NY” has received over $16,000,000 in government grants while actively training illegal aliens how to avoid deportation and lie to ICE agents.
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"A government working against its own ends" might be a fitting definition for the DC blob. Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) are one of the targets of groups like the Elon Musk-headed Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
As such, DOGE gets a lot of tips. There is an incredible amount of wasteful spending in the country and abroad, but when a well-funded NGO is actively working at cross purposes with the federal government, perhaps that case should skip the line and receive immediate attention.
The NGO in question is "Make the Road NY", which, as journalist Natalie Winters points out, has received over $16 million in funding from organizations such as the Dept. of Homeland Security, the US Citizenship & Immigration Svcs., the Dept. of Justice, and Health & Human Svcs.
Those four governmental organizations have different mandates, all tied directly or loosely to illegals crossing the border of the United States. It is a telling sign of the deceitful and simply inefficient DC blob that an NGO working against the rule of law would have successfully tapped multiple agencies for support--and received it.
A hat tip to our sister site The Connecticut Centinal, which has written multiple stories about "Make the Road" in other states, Connecticut being one of them. The brash NGO has even advertised in a communist publication!
Natalie Winters has already scooped several major stories in her time, and at 23, that's quite a journalistic achievement. Still, she's more apt to be mentioned by legacy media and the foreign press for her looks and attire. Blondes may have more fun, but they certainly take more flak.
Winters recently endured a sexist kerfuffle for her outfit on the first day in the White House press pool, and for misspelling "correspondent" in a tweet. She adroitly acquitted herself, posting on X, "Getting attacked by journalists for being hot? We are so back."