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Monday, August 28, 2023
NPR’s Garsd: Florida’s New Legislation on Migrants Is Pushing Them to NYC - BUT WHY DOESN'T JOE'S ILLEGALS JUST GO TO DELAWARE AND STAY IN ONE OF JOE'S MANSIONS?
NPR’s Garsd: Florida’s New Legislation on Migrants Is Pushing Them to NYC
On Monday’s edition of “The NPR Politics Podcast,” NPR Criminal Justice Correspondent Jasmine Garsd stated that as she has spent time in migrant shelters “and migrant camps that are essentially homeless camps” in New York City she has found that migrants are going to New York City from Florida because of new legislation in Florida that makes it hard for them to find work.
NPR White House Correspondent Tamara Keith asked, [relevant exchange begins around 2:50] “When you say that they’ve been bused, are these the buses that we’ve heard about a lot in the news that are paid for by Republican governors or Republican states busing people to northern, Democratic-run cities? Or is this something different?”
Garsd answered, “No, a good amount of it is that, absolutely. And the other thing that I have encountered, as I’m hanging out at shelters and migrant camps that are essentially homeless camps, is also, I’ve encountered people coming from Florida because of some of the new legislation in Florida. It’s hard to work. It’s a situation that’s scary for a lot of migrants. So, I’ve also encountered people who are coming up from Florida because of that, in essence, being pushed up.”
On Sunday, New Yorkers protested outside of Gracie Mansion — the residence of Mayor Eric Adams (D) — against the city setting up migrant camps in residential neighborhoods.
When open borders activists showed up to counter-protest, the residents started chanting, “Pasty white liberals!”
The New Yorkers are protesting the resettlement of thousands of border crossers and illegal aliens in their neighborhoods. Most notably, Staten Island residents are outraged by Adams’ insistence to house migrants at the former St. John Villa Academy which sits directly in a tight-knit neighborhood.
A judge had temporarily blocked Adams from housing border crossers and illegal aliens at the former school but another judge quickly overturned that decision when the city appealed the decision.
“This is unfair,” one Staten Island resident said to CBS News. “My tax dollars shouldn’t be going to this,” while another resident told neighborhood activists not to give up on protesting the migrant resettlement.
While New York City residents are largely ignored over the migrant issue, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) has created a jobs program for border crossers and illegal aliens that will connect them with employers in the state.
Since the spring of last year, more than 100,000 border crossers and illegal aliens have arrived in New York — the majority who have no ties to the United States and remain in New York City’s care, set to cost taxpayers about $12 billion by mid-2025.
John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at jbinder@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter here.
WATCH: Anti-Migrant Protest in ‘Sanctuary’ New York City Turns Violent
An anti-migrant protest outside the official residence of New York City mayor Eric Adams (D.) turned violent Sunday as demonstrators clashed with counter-protesters.
Demonstrators carried signs reading "Americans over migrants," protesting Adams's policy of housing migrants in residential areas in the city. They scuffled with counter-protesters as police attempted to keep the two groups under control. Counter-protesters, some of them wearing the signature black clothing of Antifa agitators, allegedly stole a flag from the anti-migrant crowd and attempted to burn it before stomping it into the ground.
Amid the chaos, police arrested former Republican mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa, who ran against Adams in the 2021 race, for civil disobedience. At the protest, he called out the mayor for giving migrants "more than homeless people born in America have or veterans who are down on their luck have," the New YorkPostreported. He was arrested at a similar protest a week earlier.
Adams promised during his mayoral campaign that "New York City will remain a sanctuary city under an Adams administration."
In July, however, his administration distributed flyers to newly arrived migrants, advising them to "consider another city." Those flyers aimed to make the city less appealing to migrants, highlighting the cost of housing, food, an other items vital to their survival.
The city's migrant crisis has raised alarm for both Democratic insiders and everyday New Yorkers. Howard Wolfson, a former deputy mayor and adviser to Michael Bloomberg, told the New York Times earlier this month that the crisis is a "ticking time bomb" for Democrats.
Eighty-two percent of New York state residents called the crisis a "serious" problem, with 54 percent calling it "very serious," in a poll released days before the protest. A majority of New Yorkers also agreed that the state should do more to slow the influx.
New polling shows that New Yorkers are concerned about migrant arrivals and want the state to slow their entry.
Eighty-two percent of those polled said the recent influxes are a "serious" problem, and 54 percent said it is "very serious." The poll was conducted last week by Siena College and published Tuesday.
Forty-six percent of respondents said migrants relocating to New York in recent decades has been more of a "burden" than a "benefit." Fifty-eight percent said they "have already done enough" and that the state "should now work to slow the flow."
Biden faced the brunt of New Yorkers' anger in the poll. Forty-seven percent said they disapprove of New York City mayor Eric Adams's handling of the situation, 51 percent disapprove of Gov. Kathy Hochul's, and 56 percent disapprove of President Joe Biden's response.
The survey comes after Democrats told the New York Times they're worried that the worsening migrant crisis in New York could have disastrous implications for the party.
Democrats have pointed the finger at each other amid the crisis. Hochul last week called out Adams, alleging inaction on the part of the city government.
Lawyers representing Hochul criticized the mayor, saying the city failed to accept the state's offers for help and did not coordinate with surrounding communities to set up housing, leading to a crisis-level shortage of housing for illegal immigrants.
Adams hit back at the governor's criticisms last week. He said some of her suggestions are not tenable, such as housing migrants in areas located in flood plains.
But Adams has largely placed blame on the White House. Democratic New York City politicians rallied outside City Hall this month and called on the federal government for more help.
Adams called it "unacceptable" that the Biden administration has not expedited work permits for migrants.
HOW MANY WAYS HAS THE BRIBES SUCKING DEMOCRAT PARTY EXPANDED AMERICA'S HOUSING AND JOBS CRISIS?
While New York City residents are largely ignored over the migrant issue, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) has created a jobs program for border crossers and illegal aliens that will connect them with employers in the state.
Watch: New Yorkers Protesting Migrant Camps Chant ‘Pasty White Liberals’ at Open Borders Activists
On Sunday, New Yorkers protested outside of Gracie Mansion — the residence of Mayor Eric Adams (D) — against the city setting up migrant camps in residential neighborhoods.
When open borders activists showed up to counter-protest, the residents started chanting, “Pasty white liberals!”
The New Yorkers are protesting the resettlement of thousands of border crossers and illegal aliens in their neighborhoods. Most notably, Staten Island residents are outraged by Adams’ insistence to house migrants at the former St. John Villa Academy which sits directly in a tight-knit neighborhood.
A judge had temporarily blocked Adams from housing border crossers and illegal aliens at the former school but another judge quickly overturned that decision when the city appealed the decision.
“This is unfair,” one Staten Island resident said to CBS News. “My tax dollars shouldn’t be going to this,” while another resident told neighborhood activists not to give up on protesting the migrant resettlement.
While New York City residents are largely ignored over the migrant issue, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) has created a jobs program for border crossers and illegal aliens that will connect them with employers in the state.
Since the spring of last year, more than 100,000 border crossers and illegal aliens have arrived in New York — the majority who have no ties to the United States and remain in New York City’s care, set to cost taxpayers about $12 billion by mid-2025.
John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at jbinder@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter here.
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