The border gets the attention while fraudulent government benefits bleed taxpayers dry
Jack Brewer Foundation founder Jack Brewer and Blueprint Strategy founder and CEO Antjuan Seawright clash over celebrity activism at the Grammys and whether Hollywood elites are fueling a deeper morality crisis on 'The Story.'
The immigration debate is focused almost entirely on the border, but the real failure happens after entry, inside taxpayer-funded benefits systems that rarely demand proof. While enforcement dominates the headlines, billions of dollars quietly move through Medicaid, housing and social services with weak identity verification, inconsistent eligibility checks and little accountability. This is where the system breaks down: Americans work harder, taxpayer dollars move faster and fraud thrives in the absence of enforcement.
While Democrats and much of the mainstream media obsess over ICE enforcement and border encounters, a far more serious failure is unfolding inside Medicaid offices, housing authorities and social services agencies nationwide. Federal data show that Medicaid improper payments of our tax dollars reached $37.4 billion in fiscal year 2025, with error rates climbing above 6%, up from $31.1 billion the year before. Across federal healthcare programs, improper payments now approach $95.5 billion.
They are the taxpayer dollars of hardworking Americans paid out without adequate documentation, verified eligibility or proof that payments met program rules. Federal auditors report that over 77% of improper payments stem from documentation gaps unsubstantiated by administrators. While not every improper........
