Florida & Texas ship migrant invaders to Martha's Vineyard

Don't think that I don't get the point that the rich on the island can afford to house the illegals. Of course they could, we all know they never will. I'm not opposed to busing and flying illegals from FL and TX to the sanctuary states. I also actually give a shit about the illegals and it bothers me when they are used as pawns. They are people too.

All soldiers are.

But they signed up to get paid to invade my nation and displace me.

Nobody held a gun to their head.

Maybe if they ceased voting for and supporting Marxists in every single south American country like theirs, they would not be so ready to sell their souls to be pawns in an invasion of my country.

Fuck them, fuck off right back to where they came from.
 
All soldiers are.

But they signed up to get paid to invade my nation and displace me.

Nobody held a gun to their head.

Maybe if they ceased voting for and supporting Marxists in every single south American country like theirs, they would not be so ready to sell their souls to be pawns in an invasion of my country.

$#@! them, $#@! off right back to where they came from.

You do know that a LOT of the legal immigrants and second generation from cuba, central and south america now vote republican right? It's a big part of how DeSantis won by 20 points. He flipped Miami which is majority hispanic. The ones that came here the right way know what happens when leftist governments are in power. My point is if we gave all the illegals a green card and legal status, I suspect they would vote the same way when they became citizens.
 
You do know that a LOT of the legal immigrants and second generation from cuba, central and south america now vote republican right? It's a big part of how DeSantis won by 20 points. He flipped Miami which is majority hispanic. The ones that came here the right way know what happens when leftist governments are in power. My point is if we gave all the illegals a green card and legal status, I suspect they would vote the same way when they became citizens.
What happened to all the reasonable US citizens? Indoctrination from schools? What will keep those new immigrants or second generation immigrants from getting infected with liberal ideology?
 
You do know that a LOT of the legal immigrants and second generation from cuba, central and south america now vote republican right? It's a big part of how DeSantis won by 20 points. He flipped Miami which is majority hispanic. The ones that came here the right way know what happens when leftist governments are in power. My point is if we gave all the illegals a green card and legal status, I suspect they would vote the same way when they became citizens.

That is exactly what Ronny Ray-Gun said when he signed off on a multi million invader "amnesty" package back in 1986.

Here we are, 36 years later, with 6 times as many invaders within our borders, (who the fuck knows for sure, really), stagnated wages, an entire economy shipped off to China (thought those invaders were going to lower wages and keep manufacturing here) and "Remnant America" being threatened with for real genocide every single day.

Yeah, right, great idea...

And yes I am well aware that the South Florida Cuban community is politically conservative, to some extent.

I lived and worked in South Miami from 1988 to 1992 and that was the case then as well.
 
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That's Obama's ocean front estate.

You could easily house 100 invaders in 4 season tents or FEMA trailers on just the grounds alone.

A 4 season tent or FEMA trailer on that piece of property would quite frankly be movin' on up for me.

As I said, the Obombyas could have handled ALL of them and likely not even noticed that they were there. But... ya know... migrants are stinky. So F them, right Barry?
 
That is exactly what Ronny Ray-Gun said when he signed off on a multi million invader "amnesty" package back in 1986.

Here we are, 36 years later, with 6 times as many invaders within our borders, (who the $#@! knows for sure, really), stagnated wages, an entire economy shipped off to China (thought those invaders were going to lower wages and keep manufacturing here) and "Remnant America" being threatened with for real genocide every single day.

Yeah, right, great idea...

And yes I am well aware that the South Florida Cuban community is politically conservative, to some extent.

I lived and worked in South Miami from 1988 to 1992 and that was the case then as well.

It's not just the Cubans now. DeSantis wins with the Venezualans, the Mexicans and more. Believe it or not a lot of them like Trump. It's very common to see hispanic guys in their work trucks with Trump stickers.

I like all these people, even the illegals. They have the same values I have. I believe the liberals who are pushing to bring them in will be in for a surprise.
 
A 4 season tent or FEMA trailer on that piece of property would quite frankly be movin' on up for me.

As I said, the Obombyas could have handled ALL of them and likely not even noticed that they were there. But... ya know... migrants are stinky. So F them, right Barry?

The liberal elites are hypocrites, the point has been proven. Nobody even argues that anymore.
 
That there were no organizations or facilities for them on the island. If they shipped them to Boston, then fine.

Lol, no pretty much everywhere else has a NEGATIVE supply of facilities. In other words, they have more homeless and migrants than fit into the current facilities that are out on the streets. So if you send them to pretty much any city in the country, if they end up in facilities then you are going to either have to not only refuse service to those who would have been in those facilities, but to the excess capacity who were already there.

That's why they took them to a military base or something.

But the real reason they kicked them off the island rather than creating facilities for them there on the island is because they didn't want to have more of them sent. They didn't want to give the impression that it was possible for them to handle it.
 
Lol, no pretty much everywhere else has a NEGATIVE supply of facilities. In other words, they have more homeless and migrants than fit into the current facilities that are out on the streets. So if you send them to pretty much any city in the country, if they end up in facilities then you are going to either have to not only refuse service to those who would have been in those facilities, but to the excess capacity who were already there.

That's why they took them to a military base or something.

But the real reason they kicked them off the island rather than creating facilities for them there on the island is because they didn't want to have more of them sent. They didn't want to give the impression that it was possible for them to handle it.

At least with this even Liberals that America can handle this many migrants.
America has a issue with the southern borders.
 
I guess we aren’t being accommodating enough for the people who cross the border illegally… interesting take.
 
I guess we aren’t being accommodating enough for the people who cross the border illegally… interesting take.

The US government should give them nothing but a green card. If states declare themselves sanctuaries, they should be prepared to care for these people.
 
Meanwhile, on the island next door:

Not in my HUGE back yard! 156-unit low-income housing project sparks outrage in billionaire's playground Nantucket

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...utrage-billionaires-playground-Nantucket.html

By HARRIET ALEXANDER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM

PUBLISHED: 02:21 EST, 22 January 2023 | UPDATED: 04:28 EST, 22 January 2023

Plans to build an affordable housing project on Nantucket, Surfside Crossing, were first submitted in April 2018, and have been hotly contested ever since
Developers want to create 156 homes on a 13.5-acre site, with 70 percent designated for people who live on the island year-round
They said 15 of the homes and 24 of the condos would be sold for between $261,000 and $373,000, but locals say the island cannot support the building

Plans to build an affordable housing complex in Nantucket remain in limbo after locals objected to the scheme, insisting the affluent island does not have the infrastructure or resources for the development.

Surfside Crossing promised 156 homes on the 13.5-acre site, with 70 percent designated for people who live on the island year-round.

On an island where a 5,075- square-foot home recently went for $33 million, and where John Kerry and Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwarzman spend their summers, securing housing for those working in tourism or the local economy is a perennial challenge.

Local developers Jamie Feeley and Josh Posner, who previously constructed an award-winning 40-home affordable housing project on the island called Beach Plum Village, said that their proposal was the answer.

They said that 15 of the homes and 24 of the condos would be sold for between $261,000 and $373,000, and none of the 156 properties would be more than $1 million.

Yet locals have for five years been fighting to stop the scheme.
 
Meanwhile, on the island next door:

Not in my HUGE back yard! 156-unit low-income housing project sparks outrage in billionaire's playground Nantucket

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...utrage-billionaires-playground-Nantucket.html

By HARRIET ALEXANDER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM

PUBLISHED: 02:21 EST, 22 January 2023 | UPDATED: 04:28 EST, 22 January 2023

Plans to build an affordable housing project on Nantucket, Surfside Crossing, were first submitted in April 2018, and have been hotly contested ever since
Developers want to create 156 homes on a 13.5-acre site, with 70 percent designated for people who live on the island year-round
They said 15 of the homes and 24 of the condos would be sold for between $261,000 and $373,000, but locals say the island cannot support the building

Plans to build an affordable housing complex in Nantucket remain in limbo after locals objected to the scheme, insisting the affluent island does not have the infrastructure or resources for the development.

Surfside Crossing promised 156 homes on the 13.5-acre site, with 70 percent designated for people who live on the island year-round.

On an island where a 5,075- square-foot home recently went for $33 million, and where John Kerry and Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwarzman spend their summers, securing housing for those working in tourism or the local economy is a perennial challenge.

Local developers Jamie Feeley and Josh Posner, who previously constructed an award-winning 40-home affordable housing project on the island called Beach Plum Village, said that their proposal was the answer.

They said that 15 of the homes and 24 of the condos would be sold for between $261,000 and $373,000, and none of the 156 properties would be more than $1 million.

Yet locals have for five years been fighting to stop the scheme.

deSantos was soft-balling it when he sent illegals to Martha's Vinyard.

Sending them to Nantucket would have had a greater impact.

It is much smaller than MV and more exclusive.
 
Ron DeSantis Expected to Secure $10M to Fly Illegal Aliens to Sanctuary Cities

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/...0m-to-fly-illegal-aliens-to-sanctuary-cities/

JOHN BINDER 13 Feb 2023

Republicans in the Florida legislature have approved $10 million to fly border crossers and illegal aliens to sanctuary jurisdictions. The legislation is expected to be signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis (R).

Late last week, Republicans in the Florida House voted to approve a bill that will authorize the state to spend up to $10 million transporting border crossers and illegal aliens to sanctuary jurisdictions throughout the United States.

The Florida Senate approved the bill earlier last week and DeSantis is expected to sign the bill into law sometime before February 25.

“The state of Florida is not, and never will be, a sanctuary state,” State Sen. Blaise Ingoglia (R) told FOX13 News in a statement. “It’s time for those sanctuary cities to put their money where their mouth is.”

Last year, DeSantis swept national attention when he sent two flights of illegal aliens to the ultra-liberal elite island of Martha’s Vineyard. Quickly after their arrival, officials on the island declared a “humanitarian crisis” and Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker (R) intervened to bus the illegal aliens off the island to Joint Base Cape Cod.

Days later, many of the illegal aliens filed a class action lawsuit against DeSantis claiming he violated their Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment rights by enticing them to board flights to Martha’s Vineyard.

The legislation passed by the Florida legislature looks to fully fund and authorize such flights to sanctuary jurisdictions that have enacted laws to shield illegal aliens from arrest and deportation.

Flying border crossers and illegal aliens to sanctuary jurisdictions is particularly popular with Cubans in Florida. A majority of 71 percent said they supported DeSantis’s migrant flights last year. Likewise, 56 percent of swing voters backed the flights along with 90 percent of Republicans.

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NYC is offering free bus tickets to the Canadian border. I fail to see the difference.
 
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