11 October 2023

Now That Blue States and Blue Cities Have to Deal with Immigration, It's a Problem

When the problems were far away in Texas and Arizona and New Mexico, the Blue States were happy to champion immigrants. Chicago braces for buses carrying up to 1,250 migrants daily: ‘An untenable situation’

Fifty coaches carrying migrants have arrived in Chicago over the last week and authorities are bracing for up to 25 buses with around 1,250 people aboard to start arriving daily.

The deluge has caused huge problems and prompted backlash from residents in the city, which long ago ran out of shelter space and has been allowing asylum seekers to sleep in O’Hare Airport and police stations across the city.

In a scathing letter to President Biden Monday, Illinois’ Democrat Governor, J.B. Pritzker accused the feds of failing to provide adequate aid to the city — a sentiment echoed by numerous other American mayors as the crisis unfolds.

The outrage is years too late.

The residents of the city are starting to push back, because they couldn't be bothered to worry about it when it was far away.

The activists are still all in on open borders of course.

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  1. These places don't want to make open borders and endless immigrants go away. They just want them to go SOMEWHERE ELSE.

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