Democrat mayors don't want illegal migrants in their towns.
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Enjoy!
Different when the problem lands on your doorstep...
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I think Muriel and Alexandria should have a dumb-off.
I wouldn't know who to lay my money down on. What's the expression when you bet both ways? Can't recall.
Separate but related, I wonder how Muriel feels about her gooped-up streets, now that traffic has had months to schmear her yellow BLM signage all over the place.
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An unintended consequence...
Ask the black community in Miami about latino immigrants and listen to the replies...
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@89th said in DC Mayor doesn't want illegal migrants in her town.:
Somewhat genius for border states to send illegal migrants to places like DC to handle.
Dear Lord, I wish misfortune on no one, but could you at least let a Democrat Congress Critter be frightened almost unto death by an illegal immigrant?
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@Jolly said in DC Mayor doesn't want illegal migrants in her town.:
@89th said in DC Mayor doesn't want illegal migrants in her town.:
Somewhat genius for border states to send illegal migrants to places like DC to handle.
Dear Lord, I wish misfortune on no one, but could you at least let a Democrat Congress Critter be frightened almost unto death by an illegal immigrant?
Often I just want to ask someone (like AOC), if she has a fence, door, or locks at her house. And if so, why?
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@89th said in DC Mayor doesn't want illegal migrants in her town.:
@Jolly said in DC Mayor doesn't want illegal migrants in her town.:
@89th said in DC Mayor doesn't want illegal migrants in her town.:
Somewhat genius for border states to send illegal migrants to places like DC to handle.
Dear Lord, I wish misfortune on no one, but could you at least let a Democrat Congress Critter be frightened almost unto death by an illegal immigrant?
Often I just want to ask someone (like AOC), if she has a fence, door, or locks at her house. And if so, why?
Same reason people carry guns - because they are afraid something may happen that may require that fence, door, lock or gun.
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Mayor Adams calls out Texas and Arizona for sending asylum seekers to city, flooding NYC shelters
Mayor Adams called on the federal government Tuesday to send money to New York City to accommodate hundreds of foreign asylum seekers who’ve recently come here seeking refuge — many of them, according to Adams, at the direction of states like Texas and Arizona.
The mayor’s demand comes as the city struggles to reign in homelessness and as its shelter system continues to buckle under that burden. As of Monday, 48,188 people were staying in city shelters, according to data from the Department of Homeless Services.
“We need not only the federal government, we need some of those states that have been giving people one-way tickets — we need them to understand that this must be a partnership in this country to deal with those who are coming here seeking refuge,” he said.
Adams, who fielded questions about the issue during a press conference about a new volunteer homeless outreach initiative, said he wasn’t entirely certain of what methods other states are using to refer asylum seekers to the Big Apple. But he noted that, based on interviews with them, city workers have gleaned what states they’re coming from and that they’ve been advised that New York City has a right to shelter law guaranteeing shelter to anyone within the five boroughs.
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If the left happened to be against illegal immigration, how easy would it be to fashion scary narratives around needing health care resources but not finding them because the illegals were hogging everything?
I’m old enough to remember when it was ok to let unvaccinated covid sufferers get to the back of the line for health care, in favor of the vaccinated who need help.
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@Horace said in DC Mayor doesn't want illegal migrants in her town.:
I’m old enough to remember when it was ok to let unvaccinated covid sufferers get to the back of the line for health care, in favor of the vaccinated who need help.
I don't know about "okay," but if (1) resources were very limited, (2) vaccines were readily available, and (3) an unvaccinated person would take up resources that might alter the outcome of more than one patient at a time, then, yeah, maybe that'd be a smart move. I realize the woke narrative is "fuck 'em," but from a pragmatic standpoint, under those conditions, it also makes a kind of sense.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in DC Mayor doesn't want illegal migrants in her town.:
@Horace said in DC Mayor doesn't want illegal migrants in her town.:
I’m old enough to remember when it was ok to let unvaccinated covid sufferers get to the back of the line for health care, in favor of the vaccinated who need help.
I don't know about "okay," but if (1) resources were very limited, (2) vaccines were readily available, and (3) an unvaccinated person would take up resources that might alter the outcome of more than one patient at a time, then, yeah, maybe that'd be a smart move. I realize the woke narrative is "fuck 'em," but from a pragmatic standpoint, under those conditions, it also makes a kind of sense.
I more mind the other way where illegals might be impacting the availability of resources paid for by taxpayers. I think that’s something almost everybody would mind, if their narratives taught them to mind.
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@Horace said in DC Mayor doesn't want illegal migrants in her town.:
@Aqua-Letifer said in DC Mayor doesn't want illegal migrants in her town.:
@Horace said in DC Mayor doesn't want illegal migrants in her town.:
I’m old enough to remember when it was ok to let unvaccinated covid sufferers get to the back of the line for health care, in favor of the vaccinated who need help.
I don't know about "okay," but if (1) resources were very limited, (2) vaccines were readily available, and (3) an unvaccinated person would take up resources that might alter the outcome of more than one patient at a time, then, yeah, maybe that'd be a smart move. I realize the woke narrative is "fuck 'em," but from a pragmatic standpoint, under those conditions, it also makes a kind of sense.
I more mind the other way where illegals might be impacting the availability of resources paid for by taxpayers. I think that’s something almost everybody would mind, if their narratives taught them to mind.
Yeah, that's definitely a thing.
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I have stated before that I am against illegal immigration, but if you think vegetable and fruit prices are high in the US right now, get rid of all the illegal workers and see how high they will really go.