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    Democratic-led cities pay for migrants’ tickets to other places as resources dwindle

    A ticket back to wherever they came from.

    They stole my idea btw.


    Democratic-led cities pay for migrants’ tickets to other places as resources dwindle

    https://www.breitbart.com/news/democ...urces-dwindle/

    AP 19 Nov 2023

    DENVER (AP) — As weary migrants arrive in Denver on buses from the U.S.-Mexico border city of El Paso, Texas, officials offer them two options: temporary shelter or a bus ticket out.

    Nearly half of the 27,000 migrants who arrived in Denver since November 2022 have chosen the bus, plane or train tickets to other cities in the U.S., city data shows. In New York and Illinois, taxpayer dollars also are being spent on tickets, creating a shuffle of migrants in the interior U.S. who need shelter, food and medical assistance as they await rulings on asylum cases that can take years.

    The transfer of migrants has gained momentum since Republican governors in Texas and Florida started chartering buses and planes to Democratic-led cities in what critics waved off as political stunts. More than a year later, some of those cities, their resources dwindling, are eager to help migrants move on to their final destinations.

    The efforts show the increased pressures cities are facing as more migrants from around the globe are coming to the U.S. southern border, often fleeing economic turmoil. Illegal border crossings topped 2 million during the government’s fiscal year that ended Sept. 30, the second-highest number on record.

    With many migrants in shelters or living on the street, the next phase of the challenge is getting them to their families, friends or court cases, said Mario Russell, director at the Center for Migration Studies of New York.

    That “has been in a sense dropped into the laps of interior cities without much preparation, without much forethought really at any level,” Russell added.

    Denver alone has spent at least $4.3 million in city funds to send migrants to other U.S. cities, freeing up shelter beds for new arrivals while adding to the numbers in other Democratic-led cities such as Chicago and New York that are struggling to house asylum-seekers, mostly from Venezuela.

    Data wasn’t yet available from New York, though the city is offering one-way plane tickets to anywhere in the world. Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago has used state funds to help buy tickets for more than 2,500 migrants who have family, friends or sponsors elsewhere, according to Chief of Staff Mary Krinock.

    The cities say they buy tickets only for migrants who want to travel and they do not coerce people to leave. Texas and Florida have chartered buses and planes to take migrants only to certain cities. They say people board them voluntarily.

    “The people who are desperate, who are coming here for shelter and assistance, we’re not going to turn those people away,” Jon Ewing of Denver Human Service said. “But at the same time we have to make it very clear to them that’s there’s only so much we can do.”

    Advocates working with migrants say many come to Denver on their way to other cities because of its relative proximity to the border, reputation for being welcoming and the cheaper bus fare.

    But charities are feeling the pressure as the weather turns colder and migrants end up sleeping in tent encampments.

    “It breaks my heart. It is like we have so many children and little ones that we know we can’t even help,” said Yoli Casas, executive director of Vive Wellness, which works with new migrants to Denver.

    “There’s just no more room. There’s no more funding. There’s no nothing. We’re not prepared,” she said.

    Denver has bought nearly 3,000 tickets to Chicago and 2,300 to New York, almost half of the more than 12,000 tickets the city has purchased for migrants since November 2022. The vast majority were bus tickets, but Denver also purchased about 340 tickets for flights and 200 for train rides.

    Roughly 1,000 tickets were bound for Texas and Florida, whose governors have sent chartered buses and planes of migrants to Democratic-led “sanctuary cities” that limit their cooperation with federal immigration authorities.

    Russell of the Center for Migration Studies said greater communication among cities is required to ensure “people go where it’s most appropriate rather than potentially going in circles and circles, from one city to the next.”

    “That doesn’t help anybody,” he added.

    Tensions flared between political leaders in January when Colorado Democratic Gov. Jared Polis chartered buses for migrants to Chicago. Then-Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot and New York City Mayor Eric Adams penned a letter urging Polis to stop and saying “overburdening other cities is not the solution.”

    Cities including Denver, New York, Chicago, Houston and Los Angeles recently have presented a united front, with their mayors going to Washington, D.C., to meet with President Joe Biden and ask for more assistance.

    “You have mayors across the country that are struggling with this international crises and we need the federal government to do more,” Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, who took office in May, told reporters this month.

    Ewing gave a similar message regarding El Paso’s busing of migrants to Denver, saying the two cities have been in communication.

    “They were overwhelmed,” Ewing said, “We certainly didn’t encourage it, but we do understand it.”

    El Paso’s mayor is a Democrat and the city’s practice of chartering buses for migrants is separate from Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, whose office says it has bused more than 50,000 migrants total to Washington, D.C., New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Denver and Los Angeles since August 2022 to highlight Biden’s border policies.

    Abbott spokesperson Andrew Mahaleris said the governor is acting “to provide relief to our overwhelmed border towns.”

    Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis got attention last year by flying migrants from San Antonio to Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts. This year, state lawmakers approved $12 million in funding for Florida’s migrant relocation initiative.

    In Denver, the millions spent on tickets for migrants has reduced shelter costs, which reached upward of $31 million, largely from federal aid with support from the state. But the city also recently instituted shelter bed limits.

    Migrants without children have two weeks in city-run shelters, while families have more than five weeks. The city also has sent flyers to border towns warning migrants that the Rocky Mountain metropolis has expensive housing and no shelter space.

    In Massachusetts. Democratic Gov. Maura Healey set a threshold of 7,500 families in emergency shelters. New York City and Chicago also are limiting migrants’ shelter stays.

    A few Chicago City Council members want to gauge voter support for ending “sanctuary city” status by repealing an ordinance that prohibits municipal workers from questioning immigration stats, bars law enforcement from cooperating with federal immigration authorities and ensures city services are available to all.

    “We have other Democratic cities, Denver, California, L.A., sending their people to Chicago, New York. They’re sending their migrants to Chicago. Why? Because they are saying, ‘We can’t take anymore.’ Chicago has yet to say, ‘We can’t take anymore,’” Alderman Anthony Beale, who has backed the ballot measure, said at a recent council meeting. “We have to draw the line somewhere.”
    “The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.”
    ― George Orwell, 1984



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    FOAD...just $#@!ing FOAD.

    I hope you people, you Marxist wreckers, you assenholes...may you choke and die on your own wretched and curdled sanctimony.

    You have destroyed a nation, and extinguished the last real hope for liberty on the planet.

    I have only the tiny consolation of knowing you $#@!ers are being destroyed first.
    “The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.”
    ― George Orwell, 1984

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    We should just pay them to go home and never come back.

    But that solution is too simple and makes too much sense.
    “You are a den of vipers and thieves. I have determined to rout you out, and by the Eternal, (bringing his fist down on the table) I will rout you out!” - Andrew Jackson

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowball View Post
    We should just pay them to go home [...]
    You get more of what you pay for.

    Quote Originally Posted by Snowball View Post
    [...] and never come back.
    Or else ... what?

    Pay them to go home again? (And again ... and again ...)

    Or something else? (If so, why not just do that to begin with?)
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    They should stay in Liberal areas.
    The Liberals always did preach about open borders, turning cities into sanctuary cities.
    Last edited by WarriorLiberty; 11-19-2023 at 06:04 PM.

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    As long as they're sending these migrants to other liberal places I won't have any issues.
    "Perhaps one of the most important accomplishments of my administration is minding my own business."

    Calvin Coolidge

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    Taking human trafficking to a whole new level.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Occam's Banana View Post
    Or else ... what?

    Pay them to go home again? (And again ... and again ...)

    Or something else? (If so, why not just do that to begin with?)
    They get one chance to sod off back to wherever they came from.

    No $#@!ing money to get back to whatever third world $#@!hole you came from?

    Tough $#@!: go call George Soros or some Hollyweird perverts or Catholic Charities or United Jewish Appeal.

    Armed troops and citizen militias, on the border will shoot those who try twice.

    This is war for survival, for Christ's sake.
    Last edited by Anti Federalist; 11-19-2023 at 05:52 PM.
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    Hmm. Consider stopping them before they get on US soil.

    Never mind. See the US government and all the States and Cities want this crisis because that means they need to solve it by helping which means they need more funding, which means more money squandered.

    Why put most students on free lunch program? Big money in feeding kids a crappy meal.
    Last edited by GlennwaldSnowdenAssanged; 11-20-2023 at 04:25 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Occam's Banana View Post
    You get more of what you pay for.



    Or else ... what?

    Pay them to go home again? (And again ... and again ...)

    Or something else? (If so, why not just do that to begin with?)
    We (not us, but "we" as in THE UNITED STATES, the D.C. Corporation that We live under the government of), not only allowed them to come, but in many, many cases, encouraged them, provided them with cash advances, free transportation and communications assistance. We disrupted their lives, and lured them in. They deserve a one-time payment if they are going to be deported after we already brought them in. Not all cases fit that profile, but many do.

    Ask what to do if they keep coming again? They won't after that, but for those who still come illegally, you just keep detaining them and sending them back until the message is received. It's not complicated unless We make it complicated.
    “You are a den of vipers and thieves. I have determined to rout you out, and by the Eternal, (bringing his fist down on the table) I will rout you out!” - Andrew Jackson



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