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Security contracts for New York City's humanitarian relief centers for migrants are costing taxpayers close to $325 million, as the city seeks to offer 24/7 protection.
NYC Health + Hospitals, the city's public health system, is managing the intake of new migrants at the Humanitarian Emergency Response and Relief Centers, or HERRCs, according to a new report from Gothamist.
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So illegal criminals get armed state protection 24 hours a day in a dangerous city.
How many of you have professional armed guards to protect you and your homes? I don't. I have to relay upon my own abilities and weaponry to defend my family - from criminals - who are often we are discovering from among the new wave of invaders trying to repopulate our country with their own people.
Think of this as the early 1800's when the whites started pushing the indians off their lands. This is the same thing happening now. American's are becoming second class citizens as hispanics, muslims and people from the global south push us out of our own country - and our broken, corrupt, crooked, government is the force behind the whole thing.
The stupidity of the Democrat party -- and those who vote Democrat -- never ceases to amaze. Just when you think they've hit a new low, they say "Hold my beer......"
That's what happens when their police NY officers are handing in their badges by the thousands.
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