NYC Mayor Suggests New Yorkers Open Their Homes to Migrants

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This really is becoming Camp of the Saints.

In Raspiel's novel, that was the last insult the French people had to endure, giving up their homes and flats to the invaders.




NYC Mayor Eric Adams Suggests New Yorkers Open Their Homes to Migrants

https://www.breitbart.com/immigrati...sts-new-yorkers-open-their-homes-to-migrants/

JOHN BINDER 5 Jun 2023

New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) is suggesting that the city’s government may soon pay New Yorkers to open their homes to border crossers and illegal aliens who continue arriving in the city on a weekly basis.

Since the spring of last year, more than 72,000 border crossers and illegal aliens have arrived in New York City, the majority of which — 37,500 — remain in the city’s shelter system, which now includes hotel rooms, homeless shelters, and a former jail paid for by local taxpayers.

On Monday, while announcing that the city will begin housing about 1,000 border crossers and illegal aliens in 50 churches and faith-based shelters, Adams suggested that he eventually hopes the city will pay New Yorkers to house migrants in their homes.

“It is my vision to take the next step to this faith-based locales and then move to private residences,” Adams said:

There are residents who are suffering right now because of economic challenges; they have spare rooms, they have locales, and if we can find a way…we can take that $4.2 billion, $4.3 billion maybe, now, that we potentially have to spend, and we can put it back into the pockets of everyday New Yorkers, everyday houses of worship instead of putting it in the pockets of corporations. [Emphasis added]

Adams said illegal immigration to New York City, which costs New Yorkers about $5 million every day, “is not sustainable,” but instead of stopping the inflow, he suggested again that the federal government more quickly provide work permits to border crossers and illegal aliens.

“I don’t want anyone to believe that this is sustainable. We need work permits; we need a decompression strategy; we need real immigration reform,” Adams said.
 
[...] we can take that $4.2 billion, $4.3 billion maybe, now, that we potentially have to spend, and we can put it back into the pockets of everyday New Yorkers, everyday houses of worship instead of putting it in the pockets of corporations.

Of course, if you actually gave a shit, you could always just stop taking all that money out of "the pockets of everyday New Yorkers" to begin with.
 
Section 8 folks don’t want to risk losing their welfare checks. 2 workers, $8/hour each under the table, no documentation, no permits needed. Spare room with 2 single beds, rent $400 per person. There are a couple of restaurants down the road that could use the business so they can go there to eat. “Military-age” (15-45) preferable so they can pull their own weight and not kick from a heart attack.
 
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If it were ordinary, run of the mill, chump fellow Americans, like family or friends or co workers trying to get a leg up in the Big Cesspool, instead of foreign invaders, you'd get arrested for letting "extra" people board in your home.

Sub letting and exceeding the number of people on the "certificate of occupancy" is illegal in NYC.
 
If it were ordinary, run of the mill, chump fellow Americans, like family or friends or co workers trying to get a leg up in the Big Cesspool, instead of foreign invaders, you'd get arrested for letting "extra" people board in your home.

Sub letting and exceeding the number of people on the "certificate of occupancy" is illegal in NYC.

That’s the sh|thole up there and that’s their problem. Around these parts, for the most part, “if you see something say something” doesn’t fly too well. Maybe it’s time for those idiots up there to start taking it back.
 
...we can take that $4.2 billion, $4.3 billion maybe, now, that we potentially have to spend, and we can put it back into the pockets of everyday New Yorkers, everyday houses of worship instead of putting it in the pockets of corporations.

When has New York City ever, ever, ever cut taxes? Before, when the city stopped providing a service, they just kept the money, and maybe spent it on something else. Every single time.

“There is room for thirteen families in this house...”



Sometimes I think women love Marxism who don't have anyone else to scold.
 
Who wants to bet Eric Adams won't be opening up his home to migrants?

Politicians aren't known for their strong comprehension of the kindergarten ethics of reciprocity...

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I've always suggested that those who are so welcome to immigrants open their spare couches to them. No one from the open border crowd seems inclined.
 
I've always suggested that those who are so welcome to immigrants open their spare couches to them. No one from the open border crowd seems inclined.

Read Posts 7 and 9.
 
Don't forget gated community progressives.

When their “right to travel freely” stops, they’ll wish they never supported handouts, “papers please”, Roving AI cameras, Eminent Domain, etc. For every reaction, there’s an equal and negative reaction. Repugs are just as guilty.
 
When their “right to travel freely” stops, they’ll wish they never supported handouts, “papers please”, Roving AI cameras, Eminent Domain, etc. For every reaction, there’s an equal and negative reaction. Repugs are just as guilty.

Yes. Gated community repugs/corporatists are just as bad. The difference is that they don't virtue signal as loud about welcoming them. They either funnel them into already devestated slums or put 20 migrants in a shack far from where they live to work for pennies on the dollar.
 
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Yes. Gated community repugs/corporatists are just as bad. The difference is that they don't virtue signal as loud about welcoming them. They either funnel them into already devestated slums or put 20 migrants in a shack far from where they live to work for pennies on the dollar.

Soon, all of you will be in shackles, and you can fondly look back to all of the hard work you did to get there.

Good grief. And people wonder aimlessly how we got from point A to B.
 
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