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Its ironic how democrat city's and states , especially those who are sanctuary supporters cry about the effects of the mass amount of people coming in that they supported along with Biden . Biden is not going to do any thing to change the way it is now.Its only going to get worse over the next 14 months..
Enjoy how shelters designed for Americans are being used and overcrowd by the same illegals that you supported coming to America .decrease in wages and jobs to them .
Againn liberals get what they want and then cry about it . So IRONIC
 
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Its ironic how democrat city's and states , especially those who are sanctuary supporters cry about the effects of the mass amount of people coming in that they supported along with Biden . Biden is not going to do any thing to change the way it is now.Its only going to get worse over the next 14 months..
Enjoy how shelters designed for Americans are being used and overcrowd by the same illegals that you supported coming to America .decrease in wages and jobs to them .
Againn liberals get what they want and then cry about it . So IRONIC
Democrat message to potential immigrants: Come one and all. We love you like no Republican can and we will care for you like no Republican will. Just don't come into our neighborhoods because you are not welcome here.
As Massachusetts shelters fill to capacity, Maura Healey says there are 'a lot of places in the country where people can go' (bostonherald.com) 11-6-23

As Massachusetts shelters fill to capacity, Maura Healey says there are ‘a lot of places in the country where people can go’

Nancy Lane/Boston Herald

According to Gov. Maura Healey, there are 40 to 50 new families arriving in the state every day and seeking state assistance with housing. (Nancy Lane/Boston Herald)

PUBLISHED: November 5, 2023 at 5:08 p.m. | UPDATED: November 6, 2023 at 10:36 a.m.

With the state’s shelter system at or approaching maximum capacity, the governor is suggesting new migrants could consider settling somewhere other than Massachusetts after they cross the U.S. border.

According to Gov. Maura Healey, there are 40 to 50 new families arriving in the state every day and seeking state assistance with housing, and the influx of people to Massachusetts — many without lawful presence in the U.S. — has pushed the state’s shelter system close to its 7,500-family limit.

“We expect to reach it soon,” Healey told WCVB. “We’ve just reached capacity here in terms of the physical space where we can house people, the number of service providers who are out there to provide services, and also the funds to pay for this.”

Healey did not directly say what happens to a family seeking Emergency Assistance shelter after the cap is reached, though she said she hoped it didn’t come to unhoused people sleeping at Logan Airport or in emergency rooms. She also suggested that there are other options available to new U.S. arrivals.

“There are a lot of places in the country where people can go once they cross into the United States,” she said.
 
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Democrat message to potential immigrants: Come one and all. We love you like no Republican can and we will care for you like no Republican will. Just don't come into our neighborhoods because you are not welcome here.
As Massachusetts shelters fill to capacity, Maura Healey says there are 'a lot of places in the country where people can go' (bostonherald.com) 11-6-23

As Massachusetts shelters fill to capacity, Maura Healey says there are ‘a lot of places in the country where people can go’

Nancy Lane/Boston Herald

According to Gov. Maura Healey, there are 40 to 50 new families arriving in the state every day and seeking state assistance with housing. (Nancy Lane/Boston Herald)

PUBLISHED: November 5, 2023 at 5:08 p.m. | UPDATED: November 6, 2023 at 10:36 a.m.

With the state’s shelter system at or approaching maximum capacity, the governor is suggesting new migrants could consider settling somewhere other than Massachusetts after they cross the U.S. border.

According to Gov. Maura Healey, there are 40 to 50 new families arriving in the state every day and seeking state assistance with housing, and the influx of people to Massachusetts — many without lawful presence in the U.S. — has pushed the state’s shelter system close to its 7,500-family limit.

“We expect to reach it soon,” Healey told WCVB. “We’ve just reached capacity here in terms of the physical space where we can house people, the number of service providers who are out there to provide services, and also the funds to pay for this.”

Healey did not directly say what happens to a family seeking Emergency Assistance shelter after the cap is reached, though she said she hoped it didn’t come to unhoused people sleeping at Logan Airport or in emergency rooms. She also suggested that there are other options available to new U.S. arrivals.

“There are a lot of places in the country where people can go once they cross into the United States,” she said.
It's so Ironic to me .They do the same with the war in Gaza took sides with BLM then cry about how it turns out..same with drugs and criminals.
 
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