Tuesday, February 6, 2024

JOE'S INVADERS GET PRE-PAID DEBIT CARDS AND HOTEL SUITES - AMERICA'S HOMELESS LEGALS GET THE SIDEWALKS AND STARVATION - THE DEMOCRAT PARTY AT WORK

 

The Big Apple goes debit card mad

The migrant story now has a debit card chapter.  I thought that the story was a joke when it came across the internet; it wasn’t.  It’s true, as we read in this story:

The pilot program is being rolled out at the Roosevelt Hotel in Manhattan, with 500 families involved, The New York Post reported. A family of four will get a card loaded with $1,000-a-month, equivalent to $35 a day.

Those selected will be given cards that can be only used at bodegas, supermarkets and delis. Migrants must sign an affidavit promising to only use the cards for food and baby supplies, or else have them cut off. It is unclear how the City of New York will know if they’re just being used in bodegas as intended.

The amount on each card will depend on individual circumstances. It is unclear how city officials will check if cards are being abused - and if the scheme will worsen the crisis by encouraging other migrants to head to the Big Apple in the hopes of receiving free money.

A family of four could be provided nearly $1,000 each month, which is $35 per day for food for the four.

At present, each migrant meal costs $11, so feeding a family of four for a day could cost up to $132.

Cards will get refilled every 28 days.

Every 28 days?  That’s a short month.  The people in the Mayor’s office sure are generous with our dollars.

As my friend in New York pointed out, citizens are already paying a lot of taxes, fees, tolls, etc.  It’s only a matter of time, he said with a sarcastic laugh, that they will tax you for breathing or going to the bathroom.  (Don’t give the City Council any ideas!)

Not long ago, and speaking to the financial woes of the city, the same Mayor Adams leading the debit card debacle announced billions in cuts, “prompted by $10.8 billion in migrant-related costs in this and the next fiscal year.” Yet, even with the planned budget cuts, “New York City faces budget shortfalls of $7 billion in fiscal 2025 and more than $6 billion in both 2026 and 2027.”

So who is looking out for the overtaxed New Yorkers who have to fill their own prepaid debit cards?  I guess that no one is, as far as I can tell.

Furthermore, isn’t this going to encourage more migrants to take the New York-bound bus?  I think so, and most New Yorkers understand that.

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REALITY OF JOE'S INVADERS; THEY'RE NOT HERE TO BECOME AMERICANS, THEY'RE HERE TO LOOT AMERICA!

NYPD: Migrant Moped Gang Terrorizing New Yorkers Drags 62-Year-Old Woman down the Street

Police officers lock down the scene after two NYPD officers were shot in Harlem on January 21, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Alexi Rosenfeld/Getty Images)
Alexi Rosenfeld/Getty Images

A “sophisticated criminal enterprise” made up of newly arrived migrants living in New York City’s shelter systems are terrorizing locals on mopeds, including a 62-year-old woman who was violently dragged across the pavement as thieves rode away with her belongings.

Cleyber Andrade, 19, and Juan Uzcatgui, 23, were arrested Friday in connection to the migrant gang that has been linked to at least 62 separate instances of grand larcenies throughout the Big Apple, reports the New York Post

One of the most terrifying robberies allegedly committed by members of the group took place just three days after Christmas when a moped-riding criminal brutally dragged Irina Panteleeva down Sheepshead Bay Road in Brooklyn.

The New York Police Department (NYPD) released shocking video footage of the incident, showing the innocent woman flying into a metal bike rack.

Panteleeva, whose bag, keys, phone, credit cards, and glasses were stolen in the attack, told the Post that she feels “bad” after undergoing that trauma. 

Her building superintendent, Nesat Mamudoski, told the outlet that the bruised woman was so shaken that she requested a new lock for her apartment. 

“She’s a nice lady, a good person,” Mamudoski said, calling Panteleeva’s attackers “scumbags.”

“I came here 44 years ago from Yugoslavia, and I had respect for the USA,” the 69-year-old immigrant said. “Not like these thieves.”

Though two alleged members of the criminal network have been caught, police are still searching for a recent Venezuelan migrant staying in the Bronx named Victor Parra for his role as the 14-member crew’s alleged ringleader.

Parra, 30, was freed from jail by a judge in December after getting picked up for grand larceny, sources told the Post.

NYPD Inspector Nicholas Fiore said Parra convinced others to “go do his dirty work to grab phones and stuff” during a Monday press conference.

“He’s the big target. He’s caused a lot of problems in New York City. And hopefully, we’ll grab him, we get some headway on this,” Fiore told reporters.

Sources also said Andrade and Uzcatgui have already given up their boss in statements to investigators, so the NYPD hopes to catch him and other members of his ring soon. 

Other migrants police have connected to the group include Yan Jimenez, 25, of Manhattan; Anthony Ramos, 21, of Manhattan; Richard Saledo, 21, of the Bronx; Beike Jimenez, 21, of the Bronx; Maria Manaura, 32, of Manhattan; and Samuel Castro, 27, of Queens, according to the Post

It is unclear if the migrants already in custody or known by police are the same ones suspected of assaulting Panteleeva.

All of them have previous grand larceny arrests for criminal activity, but all were free without bail before their court dates. 

Sources have said they have been terrorizing the city since mid-November 2023.

NYPD Chief of Detectives Joe Kenny said the suspects are part of a “sophisticated criminal enterprise” made up of new migrants at a separate Monday press conference.

“Parra will blast out a message via WhatsApp that he is looking for phones,” Kenny said. “And then the text will say, ‘I have money, I’m available, go get ’em.’”

Police said that the drivers of the mopeds could make $100 a day, while the accompanying phone snatchers could make $300-600 per stolen device. 

According to Kenny, the phones are hacked to drain the victims’ financial assets and then sold to buyers all over the states and the world. 

“This network of thieves predominantly live in the migrant shelter system,” Kenny said. “They use social media platforms to organize and coordinate this. This is how they operate.”

Investigators have linked the gang to 62 incidents across the city, but they could be involved in as many as 150, potentially racking up hundreds of thousands of dollars of stolen goods.

“We want to be extremely clear,” Mayor Eric Adams (D) told reporters. “It doesn’t matter if a person is a migrant, an asylum seeker, or the person is a long-term New Yorker — you break the law, you will be investigated, and it will be handled by our criminal justice system.

“You should not be allowed to walk the streets of the city of New York if you are committing any form of criminal behavior that’s impacting the quality of life of New Yorkers,” he continued. “These people do not have a license to steal in our city.”

RELATED — NYC Mayor Eric Adams: Migrant Crisis Will Destroy New York City



Josh Hawley Slams Biden’s Migration Bill as Economic ‘Betrayal,’ ‘Insulting’

Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., questions DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas during the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing titled Oversight of the Department of Homeland Security, in Dirksen Building on Tuesday, November 16, 2021. (Photo By Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images

President Joe Biden’s pro-migration border plan is a dollars-and-cents betrayal of working Americans and their families, says Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO).

“This bill is, above all, a betrayal of American workers,” Hawley wrote in a February 5 article for CompactMag.com, adding that it would :

[H]and employers the ultimate anti-worker kryptonite: a shadow army of reserve labor, at the service of companies that have plenty of cash for dividends and stock buybacks, but somehow never enough to pay American workers a fair wage. After decades of flatlining pay and deteriorating protections, American labor deserves better. And a backroom deal like this isn’t merely bad policy—it is insulting.

Americans can have an open border for migration or a fair and level labor market for Americans, he wrote, adding, “but never both.”

Immigration Asylum

President Joe Biden walks along a stretch of the U.S.-Mexico border in El Paso, Texas, Jan. 8, 2023. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File)

Hawley is one of the leading voices against the giveaway bill. He helped other senators decide late on Monday to block fast-track approval of the migration-boosting bill when it comes up for a vote on Wednesday — and he will likely speak out as advocates of the bill try to blame the Republican turnabout on the personality of Donald Trump.

Hawley wrote:

At the heart of the new border bill is a radical idea: legal provisions that, after a quick intake screening, would grant immediate work authorization to individuals requesting asylum …

If illegal immigrants could get this immediate work authorization—without fear of removal—we can expect a huge influx of migrants claiming asylum purely to get these benefits. Would they ever be heard from again? Doubtful. And second, the bill would allow employers to slash wages for American workers. Why risk employing an American citizen—who might be a member of a union and might insist on fair treatment—when you can hire illegal aliens newly authorized to work?

His pocketbook politics put him at odds with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which announced its support for the bill on February 5:

We look forward to working with Members of Congress to pass these commonsense measures that will improve America’s security by addressing our southern border and supporting Ukraine and Israel.

Hawley’s kitchen-table perspective on immigration politics is also largely ignored by the white-collar journalists in D.C. Most of the journalists have been trained to ignore real-world outcomes and to portray Capital Hill fights as morality plays featuring good insiders against bad outsiders.

Hawley’s perspective is a minority among Republican legislators. But it is a growing theme that is politically tied to former President Donald Trump’s enthusiastic and populist-themed majority in the party’s vital base.

That pocketbook politics theme is pulling over more Republican politicians as they zig-zag between pro-migration donors and pro-American voters.

For example, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), was picked by D.C. insiders as the Republican face of the 2013 “Gang of Eight” amnesty. But in 2023, he authored a book saying that “This country has prioritized the importation of cheap labor.”

Migrants walk beside the US-Mexico border fence in Lukeville, Arizona, US, on Monday, Dec. 11, 2023. An influx of migrants crossing the border unlawfully around remote Lukeville, Arizona, has overwhelmed US border officials causing them to close the official port of entry in order to direct resources to processing the unlawful arrivals. Photographer: Eric Thayer/Bloomberg

Migrants walk beside the US-Mexico border fence in Lukeville, Arizona, on Dec. 11, 2023. (Eric Thayer/Bloomberg via Getty)

Rubio continued:

Across this country today, the immigration system has been corrupted and exploited. And it began, as many of America’s problems do, with the fundamental shift toward a globalized economy.

But not every business could be exported, which meant Wall Street simply figured out how to import cheap labor, much of it [clarification, not all] coming from illegal immigrants. This was a slower, more subtle process. Sure, some politicians made a big deal about “jobs Americans wouldn’t do,” but otherwise the only outcry came from workers who found their wages stalled, benefits cut, and hours slashed until they could be replaced by someone willing to work more hours for less.

More often than not, it is about jobs Wall Street doesn’t want Americans to do because hiring Americans would require higher wages and better working conditions. To them, it is better to import cheap labor and buy off Americans with cash welfare programs provided by the government.

Hawley’s article shares the same theme as Rubio’s book, saying:

America’s big corporations want cheap labor. They don’t want to raise wages or improve working conditions. They’d prefer to maintain the status quo of stagnant wages, unsafe workplaces, increasingly oppressive scheduling practices, and countless other harms. They want employees who will work as cheaply as possible, which means they want massive immigration flows—legal and illegal—to continue.

Extraction Migration

Since at least 1990, the federal government has relied on Extraction Migration to grow the economy after allowing investors to move the high-wage manufacturing sector to lower-wage countries.

The migration policy extracts vast amounts of human resources from needy countries. The additional workers, consumers, and renters push up stock values by shrinking Americans’ wages, subsidizing low-productivity companies, boosting rents, and spiking real estate prices.

The economic policy has pushed many native-born Americans out of careers in a wide variety of business sectors, and reduced native-born Americans’ productivity and political clout. It has reduced high-tech innovation, crippled civic solidarity, and allowed government officials to ignore the rising death rate of discarded Americans.

The immigration policy also sucks jobs and wealth from heartland states by subsidizing coastal investors and government agencies with a flood of low-wage workers, high-occupancy renters, and government-aided consumers.

The colonialism-like policy has also killed many thousands of migrants, including many on the taxpayer-funded jungle trail through the Darien Gap in Panama.


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