Kovaa on meno jenkkilässä. 15300 mamua läpi viikossa. Pitäisikö vaikka peitellä asiaa? Ja tämä vain Arizona.
- Tucson, Arizona has seen a record 15,300 crossings in the past week alone
- He said that all of his border social media accounts would be 'paused'
- Many were outraged as the accounts provide important photos and video
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection has seen Southwest border encounters increase exponentially every fiscal year. So far this year there have been nearly 2million crossing in the region - a figure that doesn't include August and September.
Cochise County,
Arizona, is being slammed with waves of migrants bussed from other counties after crossing the border amid President
Joe Biden's lax policies.
'The intellectual avoidance and abandonment with intended consequences' by those leaders in Washington,
DC, reference our southern border continues to be a slippery slope for those doing everything we can to protect our quality of life here in Cochise County!' Sheriff Mark Dannels said.
The chief of an Arizona Border Patrol sector that has recently seen what he called a 'demoralizing' number of illegal crossings has stopped sharing photos and updates on the crisis.
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Senegalese migrants are
amongst the thousands of others that have been turned away from processing facilities
and let out onto the streets to fend for themselves.
Siis laittomat ylittäjät pääsevät vaan läpi rajasta vapaaksi, pyörivät missä pyörivät. Pärjäävät miten pärjäävät. Sillä aikaa käsitellään heidän asiaa turvapaikasta. Huh-huh.
Eteläiset osavaltiot kuskailevat näitä haahulijoita mm New Yorkiin. 12 miljardia taalaa kustannuksia odotettavissa seuraavalle parille vuodelle. Siis New Yorkiin pelkästään.
Mayor Adams' Bold Vision for the Future of New York City
www.nyc.gov
- So far, in Fiscal Year 2023, NYC has spent $1.45 billion to help migrants
- Much of the cost has gone toward providing shelter, food and services
- Nearly 200 emergency shelters have opened in NYC since last year
- Despite financial impacts, NYC has continued to step up to help migrants
- Without policy changes, NYC could potentially spend $12 billion on asylum seekers over next three fiscal years