THIS ^^. I guess the PP would prefer we continue to flush money away on "root cause" BS. |
He was making a (very valuable) point, which has clearly flown far over your head. |
+100 Democrats are the very worst kind of hypocrites. |
I can see where some people, like you, might believe that. Spend $13,000 per migrant to fly them somewhere that typically costs a few hundred dollars. For 50 people. I think you are right in that there are a bunch of DeSantis supporters in Florida who thought that was a very cool idea and a good use of their hard earned Florida money. Send Venezuelans from Texas to Massachusetts at huge expense to make a (very valuable) point. What was the point again? |
Not dealing with root causes is like trying to deal with a deep gushing arterial wound that can only be fixed with surgery by just putting a bandaid over it. |
You keep coming off as clueless. Family-run restaurants are using migrant labors. Small farms are using migrant labor. Many small businesses use migrant labor. These are not big corporations with lobbyists. |
Send them to Kenneth Copeland and Joel Osteen. They have plenty of room in their massive megachurches. They've collected countless millions and millions to do God's work. Jesus clearly said Christians should take care of the sick, the poor and the hungry. |
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I feel like I'm watching frat boys gone wild with these childish antics.
We can't sit down and talk to one another like grown up adults across a table. It's not possible when one side behaves and acts like children. Florida's governor is being played for a fool. He should be governing Florida, and he should not be getting involved in human trafficking migrants by funding their transport across state lines. This is so beyond disturbing. |
+1 This is not governance. |
Send them to j Gilbert’s in McLean. |
Every time Republicans trust Democrats in good faith, they get screwed. No more. |
Meanwhile, Republicans can no longer complain about Democrats giving "free sh!t to illegals" given DeSantis gave a bunch of illegals a free $13,000 vacation on Martha's Vinyard. |
You think so? How long were they actually there? A day? The people at Martha's Vineyard couldn't get rid of them fast enough. |
Yep. No more. |
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Oddly, I read this entire thread. I'm curious about the cost to our country in taxpayer dollars. I'm not even discussing the costs of educating the migrant kids or the health costs of treating the migrant children and their families.
I believe I am a moderate to liberal person. However, this immigration policy is unsustainable . Just look at some of the early costs for our cities and states: Customs and Border Protection (CBP) – $16.464 billion is provided in base discretionary funding for CBP, as well as $1.563 billion to address increased encounters at the Southwest Border. In total, $7.153 billion is provided for the U.S. Border Patrol for operations, hiring, and Southwest Border surge requirements, which is a 17 percent increase above FY22. Texas has already spent $4.4 billion (of non-federal, Texas taxpayer dollars} just on boarder security measures. So far, (in DC) the city’s new Office of Migrant Services has spent more than $15.1 million on hotel lodging, food and other services, according to the Department of Human Services (DHS), which oversees the agency. The expenses are projected to climb to $52.5 million by October amid expectations of another surge, DHS said, undermining the city’s efforts to close an estimated $1.7 billion budget gap. he Chicago City Council voted 34-13 Wednesday to spend $51 million from the city’s 2021 budget surplus to help care for migrants sent to Chicago from Texas after tension between Black and Latino Chicagoans boiled over, resulting in an intense debate that featured racist abuse. In all, city officials expect to spend $112 million through the end of June from a combination of state, federal and local funds to feed and shelter the migrants, who are seeking asylum in the United States after fleeing poverty and violence in Central and South America. New York City is spending about $8 million a day to house the 37,500 asylum seekers currently in shelters, a burden that is straining the budget and overwhelming city agencies, officials said Monday. This is nonsense. These dollars should be spent helping out our own homeless population and those in need. . |