Illegal immigrants take over public spaces in New York City – sports grounds, hotels even Central Park
From here:
“Recent reports have revealed that the number of illegal immigrants entering New York City has skyrocketed, with an estimated 95,000 migrants arriving since spring 2022.”
Ninety five thousand. That’s a lot. There’s lots of money to be made out of the City with those numbers.
I have posted a few articles about this issue, like this one:
“50% of hotel rooms in NYC are taken up by illegal immigrants – NYC = sanctuary city. Research by Savage shows “flea bag” hotels before the migrant surge were empty. Roosevelt Hotel – owned by Pakistan International Airways – owned by the Pakistan government Company Profile (piac.com.pk) – flowing back to Eric Adams?”
Back to the Tania Joy piece:
“The city is reportedly looking at 3,000 locations for possible housing relief.”
“The New York Daily News reported that soccer fields on Randalls Island would be used as housing for migrants, a plan which caused local stakeholders to become outraged because their facilities would no longer be available.”
“To this end, some politicians have proposed an unconventional solution – housing illegal immigrants in Central Park.”
“Hundreds of migrants have already been seen sleeping on city sidewalks due to a lack of space in public accommodations such as hotels and shelters – oftentimes on pieces of cardboard or other makeshift bedding materials – creating extremely unsanitary conditions throughout certain areas across NYC.”
All these illegal immigrants will be costing at least 100 bucks a day each – either from feeding, housing and “healthing”, or, if the illegals find work, by displacing any Americans willing to do the same work. Not to mention the impact on wages. Is NYC a “minimum wage” city as well as a “sanctuary city”?
Even with the 85,000 “official” illegal immigrants, Ted Cruz provided some context with this comment :” “Come to South Texas. We’d LOVE to have only 2100 per week. (At over 7m under Biden, we’re looking at over 50,000 per week…..)”.
Perhaps NYC and other cities/States should be building temporary prison accommodation before arranging for transport back to the 140 countries the illegal immigrants come from.
Onwards
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Viewing the further degradation of New York City and other such Petri dishes of politically cultivated mayhem, brought me to reread a book that you and your readers might find interesting by a not now well known American writer, Myron Magnet, "The Dream And The Nightmare: The Sixties’ Legacy To The Underclass", 1993. Read it here
https://archive.org/details/dreamnightmaresi00magn_0
And a video interview with him
"Myron Magnet talks about his book The Dream and the Nightmare: The Sixties' Legacy to the Underclass, published by Encounter Books. The book explores the idea that culture, not economics, keeps people trapped in the underclass."
https://www.c-span.org/video/?158321-1/dream-nightmare
And he is still writing, here is March 23, 2023 article “The Antiracist Racket”
https://myronmagnet.com/the-antiracist-racket/
While I disagree with his conservative solutions, I do acknowledge to some degree his attribution of physical and psychological poverty to the intellectual culture that provided the Welfare State's ideology that bred (literally) much of this woe in the American ghettos:
“This book’s central argument is that the Haves are implicated because over the last thirty years they radically remade American culture, turning it inside out and upside down to accomplish a cultural revolution whose most mangled victims turned out to be the Have-Nots.”
Stop the presses, just found this later book, edited by Magnet that have even more relevance to America's big city breakdown: The Millennial City: A New Urban Paradigm for 21st-Century America
Get free, stay safe.
Winter is coming. That should be interesting.