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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Immigrants are taking up space in our local shelters and the unhoused population has grown by 12%. Think there’s a connection? [/quote] You mean unskilled, uneducated, illiterate illegal aliens from Central America? I thought they all went to sanctuary city MoCo and CASA de Maryland for their welcome package, free housing and stuff. Send them there, not WDC. [/quote] They are not getting "free housing and stuff."[/quote] Stuff- yes - tons of new and used welcome packages from big NGOs and church groups here Housing - kind of- they just stuff in a house with 3+ “cousins” per room and use one of the pick up trucks parked on the lawn. Health care- just show up at any ER room or HOly cross hospital, they have low prices and fantastic financing plans Anchor baby - get them to the silver spring SSA office asap for their benefits, snap, welfare. No reported income means mo benies. Status- once you say your cousin was killed and the gang is after you too, you get a 3-5 year USA Asylum Pending Case Welcome Package. You get a work ID - put whatever name or birthday on it, welfare benefits, and leave a great address where ICE can send you your court date in a few years. You can show up or not; most don’t. Lastly, make sure once your anchor baby is age 18 they quickly sponsor you for a green card- only if you didn’t already marry someone with one or citizenship. Voila! [/quote] Yep. These homes have taken over our neighborhood in Montgomery County. What used to be a solidly middle class neighborhood is now filled with multi-family housing that is not up to code and not being rented out legally. So, a home that might have had one family in it, with 2 or 3 kids, now has 7 kids. And, multiple work vans and pick up trucks parked on the lawn. Definitely has resulted in changes in our neighborhood and others around the county in Wheaton, Silver Spring, Germantown, Gaithersburg, Aspen Hill, even up in Olney. [/quote] So what has, in your opinion, enabled this change; local county policies or Maryland state policies?[/quote]
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