Anonymous wrote:We are helping out an illegal migrant who approached my sister for aid in an airport on Dec 27, 2022.
She brought him home and put him in an empty housing unit she had. She got him a job the next day.
He has been working the last 10 months. First job, brewery, could only keep him on max 3 days as did not have a social security number, next job was corner market, could only keep him on max 3 days as did not have social security number, 3rd job was a sandwich shop, they employed him for months paying him cash until they sold the business. Sandwich shop owners got him job #4 at a breakfast restaurant paying him cash. He also did sidework construction for cash.
He got his social security number at the end of September so can now work legal. He is on job number 5 and is now paid legal at a restaurant. He has moved to housing supplied by the restaurant.
Really you just need someone to take you around to get the jobs. He was hired on the spot for each job.
Ivan (from Medellin Colombia) knew "0" English. It did not stop him from getting jobs or working. He know is getting better with English. All of the illegal migrants have google translate on their phones and use google translate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone may have mentioned it earlier but NY has a “Right to Shelter” law that requires them to provide for these immigrants. This wasn’t the original intent of it (more for local homeless population) but it’s a loophole and many have found out that if you just get over the border and to NY you can receive this aid and go from there.
If you’ve spent time looking at photos of migrants in various places does it strike you as odd that a large portion seem to be younger men around 20-30? National security should be at the top of our worry about this issue. Especially with what feels like the rapid destabilization of the world.
I’m not a prepper or a gun owner but I heard on a podcast the other day the single best thing we can do, as Americans, is to start thinking about your personal safety and preparedness in the event things go sideways.
Why do you think it is odd that a large proportion are men aged 20-30? I'm afraid you are showing your ignorance as it has always been that way. A difficult and dangerous journey is not easily undertaken by older people or children. There can be additional dangers for young women and those who are 20-30 often already have children. My 19 year old father escaped from a communist country in the 1950s. He was prepared to leave his family and trekked for days through snow-covered mountains before ending up n a refugee camp. Even if the trek is not so dangerous, it's not so easy to uproot an entire family for an uncertain future. Who is to care for elderly parents left at home? It is quite common for a young man to go on his own and try to earn money so he can send it home to support his family.
Agree. Most immigrant records I’ve researched dating back to the mid-1800s to mid-1900s were for people mostly in their 20s and 30s. Even friends, colleagues and acquaintances I know often came initially for grad school and then returned to the US for good.
The young illegal immigrant we are helping is age 30 from Colombia. He is married with two young girls. He thought the journey was very dangerous. He said no way would he subject his daughters to crossing the Rio Grande and traveling the way he did.
I also know a Haitian woman in her 40's. She was living in Brazil with her boyfriend also Haitian and she had not been able to get work for 4 years in Brazil. She became pregnant. At 3 months pregnant she and her boyfriend joined a caravan for the US.
She reached the US (Arizona border) at 8-1/2 months pregnant. Her sister, a Haitian Marylander, told her to get to the nearest airport in Arizona and sister would buy her a plane ticket to Maryland. Sister bought a one way ticket to Maryland and it cost around $800. Baby was born in Maryland several weeks later and is a US citizen. That was an incredible journey while pregnant.
Please tell me how she got on an airplane?!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone may have mentioned it earlier but NY has a “Right to Shelter” law that requires them to provide for these immigrants. This wasn’t the original intent of it (more for local homeless population) but it’s a loophole and many have found out that if you just get over the border and to NY you can receive this aid and go from there.
If you’ve spent time looking at photos of migrants in various places does it strike you as odd that a large portion seem to be younger men around 20-30? National security should be at the top of our worry about this issue. Especially with what feels like the rapid destabilization of the world.
I’m not a prepper or a gun owner but I heard on a podcast the other day the single best thing we can do, as Americans, is to start thinking about your personal safety and preparedness in the event things go sideways.
Why do you think it is odd that a large proportion are men aged 20-30? I'm afraid you are showing your ignorance as it has always been that way. A difficult and dangerous journey is not easily undertaken by older people or children. There can be additional dangers for young women and those who are 20-30 often already have children. My 19 year old father escaped from a communist country in the 1950s. He was prepared to leave his family and trekked for days through snow-covered mountains before ending up n a refugee camp. Even if the trek is not so dangerous, it's not so easy to uproot an entire family for an uncertain future. Who is to care for elderly parents left at home? It is quite common for a young man to go on his own and try to earn money so he can send it home to support his family.
Agree. Most immigrant records I’ve researched dating back to the mid-1800s to mid-1900s were for people mostly in their 20s and 30s. Even friends, colleagues and acquaintances I know often came initially for grad school and then returned to the US for good.
The young illegal immigrant we are helping is age 30 from Colombia. He is married with two young girls. He thought the journey was very dangerous. He said no way would he subject his daughters to crossing the Rio Grande and traveling the way he did.
I also know a Haitian woman in her 40's. She was living in Brazil with her boyfriend also Haitian and she had not been able to get work for 4 years in Brazil. She became pregnant. At 3 months pregnant she and her boyfriend joined a caravan for the US.
She reached the US (Arizona border) at 8-1/2 months pregnant. Her sister, a Haitian Marylander, told her to get to the nearest airport in Arizona and sister would buy her a plane ticket to Maryland. Sister bought a one way ticket to Maryland and it cost around $800. Baby was born in Maryland several weeks later and is a US citizen. That was an incredible journey while pregnant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone may have mentioned it earlier but NY has a “Right to Shelter” law that requires them to provide for these immigrants. This wasn’t the original intent of it (more for local homeless population) but it’s a loophole and many have found out that if you just get over the border and to NY you can receive this aid and go from there.
If you’ve spent time looking at photos of migrants in various places does it strike you as odd that a large portion seem to be younger men around 20-30? National security should be at the top of our worry about this issue. Especially with what feels like the rapid destabilization of the world.
I’m not a prepper or a gun owner but I heard on a podcast the other day the single best thing we can do, as Americans, is to start thinking about your personal safety and preparedness in the event things go sideways.
Why do you think it is odd that a large proportion are men aged 20-30? I'm afraid you are showing your ignorance as it has always been that way. A difficult and dangerous journey is not easily undertaken by older people or children. There can be additional dangers for young women and those who are 20-30 often already have children. My 19 year old father escaped from a communist country in the 1950s. He was prepared to leave his family and trekked for days through snow-covered mountains before ending up n a refugee camp. Even if the trek is not so dangerous, it's not so easy to uproot an entire family for an uncertain future. Who is to care for elderly parents left at home? It is quite common for a young man to go on his own and try to earn money so he can send it home to support his family.
Agree. Most immigrant records I’ve researched dating back to the mid-1800s to mid-1900s were for people mostly in their 20s and 30s. Even friends, colleagues and acquaintances I know often came initially for grad school and then returned to the US for good.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eric Adam's, NYC mayor and noted critic of Biden's border policy, suddenly under investigation for foreign influence peddling https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cbsnews.com/amp/newyork/news/fbi-raids-home-of-major-fundraiser-for-nyc-mayor-eric-adams/
This is in no way suspicious, how could you think that? It just happens that political rivals are also criminals who need to be charged, right? Totally normal.
This is very disappointing news — whether the mayor is directly involved or not. I first heard a question about his abrupt schedule change at yesterday's WH press conference. This topic deserves its own thread separate from the migrant situation in NYC.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1165639.page
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eric Adam's, NYC mayor and noted critic of Biden's border policy, suddenly under investigation for foreign influence peddling https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cbsnews.com/amp/newyork/news/fbi-raids-home-of-major-fundraiser-for-nyc-mayor-eric-adams/
This is in no way suspicious, how could you think that? It just happens that political rivals are also criminals who need to be charged, right? Totally normal.
This is very disappointing news — whether the mayor is directly involved or not. I first heard a question about his abrupt schedule change at yesterday's WH press conference. This topic deserves its own thread separate from the migrant situation in NYC.
Anonymous wrote:Eric Adam's, NYC mayor and noted critic of Biden's border policy, suddenly under investigation for foreign influence peddling https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cbsnews.com/amp/newyork/news/fbi-raids-home-of-major-fundraiser-for-nyc-mayor-eric-adams/
This is in no way suspicious, how could you think that? It just happens that political rivals are also criminals who need to be charged, right? Totally normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone may have mentioned it earlier but NY has a “Right to Shelter” law that requires them to provide for these immigrants. This wasn’t the original intent of it (more for local homeless population) but it’s a loophole and many have found out that if you just get over the border and to NY you can receive this aid and go from there.
If you’ve spent time looking at photos of migrants in various places does it strike you as odd that a large portion seem to be younger men around 20-30? National security should be at the top of our worry about this issue. Especially with what feels like the rapid destabilization of the world.
I’m not a prepper or a gun owner but I heard on a podcast the other day the single best thing we can do, as Americans, is to start thinking about your personal safety and preparedness in the event things go sideways.
Why do you think it is odd that a large proportion are men aged 20-30? I'm afraid you are showing your ignorance as it has always been that way. A difficult and dangerous journey is not easily undertaken by older people or children. There can be additional dangers for young women and those who are 20-30 often already have children. My 19 year old father escaped from a communist country in the 1950s. He was prepared to leave his family and trekked for days through snow-covered mountains before ending up n a refugee camp. Even if the trek is not so dangerous, it's not so easy to uproot an entire family for an uncertain future. Who is to care for elderly parents left at home? It is quite common for a young man to go on his own and try to earn money so he can send it home to support his family.