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Did Obama’s FEMA stockpile supplies in advance for ‘unexpected’ flood of Border Jumpers?

June 13, 2014

A dizzying number of people are leaving their home countries and embarking on a dangerous journey to the U.S., where federal border guards supposedly tasked with enforcing immigration law give little resistance.

The head of the National ICE Council, Chris Crane, has said the Obama administration has border agents’ hands in a bind with orders stemming from the DREAM Act not to deport detained minors.

But despite the “sudden” influx of immigrants, America seems to have no problems accommodating the “constant, unrelenting stream.”

From Breitbart:

Minors at the new housing center in Nogales are sleeping on plastic cots while officials wait for 2,000 mattresses to arrive at the facility, according to the Associated Press (AP). Portable toilets and showers were also allegedly brought to warehouse, which has a capacity of 1,500. Around 800 children are currently living at the housing center, but the AP reported that 1,400 minors will ultimately be brought there.
As the issue nears crisis level, numerous indicators suggest the United States had long anticipated this very same mass influx and even attempted to schedule plans for it in advance.

Essentials: Securing Food, Water and Beverages

Last August, Infowars was apprised of an atypical request posed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency to one of our advertisers, My Patriot Supply. The agency inquired if the company could fulfill “immediate delivery” of truckloads of food within a day’s notice.

“At full capacity (assuming all resources are available) how many canned/packaged servings per day can you provide in a 24 hour period?” an email from the federal agency asked without revealing any further details.

A similar solicitation appeared in June of last year seeking contractors to provide an “indefinite-delivery” of “Bottled & Extended Shelf Life Water” for up to four years.

That same month, FEMA also requested “Beverage commodities,” to include cutlery kits, beverage dispensers “capable of holding hot or cold beverages,” paper towel dispensers, assorted tea bags, hot chocolate mix, drink/punch mix, lemonade mix, and assorted fruit juice in bottles.

Clothing

Another solicitation by FEMA in August 2013 asked in all caps for “CLOTHING COMMODITIES.”

The agency indicated, “CONTRACTORS MUST DEMONSTRATE CAPACITY TO DELIVER AT LEAST 50,000 ITEMS WITHIN 48 HOURS. CONTRACTORS WITH HIGHER CAPACITY MAY RECEIVE GREATER CONSIDERATION.”

Temporary and Permanent Housing

Last August, FEMA solicited “Portable facilities” adequate for the “support and care for disaster survivors within shelters,” which should include fresh water, portable showers, and hand-washing stations, as well as “Shelter support kits of shelter cleaning supplies” and “shelter support kits of miscellaneous supplies.”

And a presolicitation posted in February of this year upped the ante by requesting at least 150 manufactured homes per week that can be “quickly built and deployed” to any state in the country with “the added potential to become permanent housing.”

An additional August solicitation also sought “Fuel & propane support for FEMA shelters.”

Bulk Hygiene Kits

Last August, FEMA was also looking for someone to provide Bulk Hygiene Item Kits, to include shower caps, shower shoes (adult and child), feminine napkins and products, toilet paper, towels and bar soap, “within 48 hours of issuance of a task order to any location within the continental United States.

Vehicles Specifically for Mass Evacuation or Relocation

Earlier this year, Infowars reported on a solicitation appearing on the FedBizOpps website put forth by the same agency, seeking “Evacuation Planning and Operational Support for Motor Coaches.”

The contract was in anticipation of “evacuation planning and operational support to facilitate a motor coach evacuation of the general population in response to Presidential-Declared Emergencies and Major Disasters within the continental United States,” the solicitation states.

According to FedBizOps, the $45.8 million contract was awarded to a company named Transportation Management Services, with the Place of Performance listed as “To be determined.”