Massachusetts hotels filling with migrant families due to state law requiring housing of families with children (generation, illegal aliens)
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Because of this Massachusetts law, I can't think of a better state for migrant families than Massachusetts.
So happy that Governor Abbott overall the last months has helped tens of thousands of migrant families by busing them to close to their luxury hotels in the Northeastern United States.
Well, with New York City and Massachusetts luckily the migrants should be able to buy or rent their own housing very quickly. It's nice to know that with all that inexpensive housing in Massachusetts and NYC that the migrants living in hotels will be buying their own houses and renting their own apartments easily.
Migrants who just crossed the border should be aware of the Massachusetts law that requiring housing for families with children.
Because this is a state law in Massachusetts the state is housing migrants in luxurious hotels in upper-middle income but not wealthy areas in the state of Massachusetts.
Sounds like residents of Massachusetts are getting what they voted for. Hopefully they will send someone to the Holiday Inn ASAP to ensure that these illegal aliens register for drivers licenses ASAP!
Biden and Kamala will surely find them all affordable housing to meet their needs. After all, this is what they expect Texas and Arizona to do. This is all in the name of spreading "diversity" to other states so they can enjoy the benefits the states along the border do. The democrats seem to want them here, so ante up please! The taxpayers of those states should be good with this since they all vote for open border policies, right?
"I can't figure out why hotel rates are so expensive" - Normie Norm
Because people who aren't supposed to be here are taking up the supply of hotel rooms. Meaning, rooms are more scarce. Meaning, the price to secure those rooms will be higher.
How much do illegal aliens contribute to our ridiculous cost of rent and housing crisis? Thirty million illegal aliens, or more, have to live somewhere...
Is the fault of the men and fathers of the state. They allowed the wackos to take control of govt in their state and elsewhere. If this was Whitey Bulger's generation, this not be happening.
Well of course other stuff was happening, but none of which is existential like right now.
Is the fault of the men and fathers of the state. They allowed the wackos to take control of govt in their state and elsewhere. If this was Whitey Bulger's generation, this not be happening.
Well of course other stuff was happening, but none of which is existential like right now.
It's most certainly not John Adams' Massachusetts. Massachusetts was the "birthplace of freedom". Now, it's where freedom goes to die. And, it does not give me any pleasure to say that. I have always felt a sense of belonging to New England. So much history up there. But, the politics of most New England states make it off-putting. Maybe New Hampshire, perhaps?
In Pa they shut down( with help from also 2020 election thief Josh Shapiro) an illegal immigrant detention center. The main complaint was that it was unfair to house families there where the children were vulnerable to other illegals( why not deport those guys back, then?) and they were forced to clean up their own living areas. Waaah, such harsh conditions.
I guess staying in a 4 star hotel at tax payers expense was a better deal for the illegals. Free housing, free food, free education, free everything.
Why does this country constantly reward bad behavior is something I will never understand. These people ( regardless of their individual circumstances) broke a country's immigration law but they have been treated like celebrities. What's the point of having a law just to break it?
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