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PostSubject: ‘Sanctuary’ cities navigate migrant influx from GOP states   ‘Sanctuary’ cities navigate migrant influx from GOP states EmptyFri Sep 23, 2022 1:26 am

‘Sanctuary’ cities navigate migrant influx from GOP states
MICHELLE L. PRICE | Associated Press
Wed, September 21, 2022 at 11:59 AM

NEW YORK (AP) — There are few places in the U.S. with a more deeply ingrained reputation as a refuge for immigrants than New York City, where the Statue of Liberty rises from the harbor as a symbol of welcome for the worn and weary.

But for Mayor Eric Adams, reconciling that image with an influx of migrants landing in the city, including thousands being bused there by Republican Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas, is proving difficult. The city is struggling to accommodate what Adams says has totaled more than 13,000 asylum seekers, leading him to explore whether New York can ease its practices for sheltering the homeless or even temporarily house migrants on cruise ships. Both ideas have drawn blowback from liberal advocates who are influential in the city’s politics.

Adams is one of several leaders of Democratic-leaning jurisdictions facing a sudden test of their commitment to being "sanctuary” cities or states. The designation, in which local officials pledge to limit their cooperation with federal immigration authorities, has long proved popular among progressives pressing to ensure the government treats migrants humanely.

But officials say the policy is being exploited by leaders hoping to make a political point.

“We are not telling anyone that New York can accommodate every migrant in the city. We’re not encouraging people to send eight, nine buses a day. That is not what we’re doing,” Adams said this week about his request for Abbott to coordinate with the city about the buses of migrants he's sending. “We’re saying that as a sanctuary and a city with right to shelter, we’re going to fulfill our obligation.”

The GOP effort began in the spring when Abbott and Gov. Doug Ducey of Arizona put migrants on buses to Washington and later New York. The move was intended to draw attention to what the GOP governors deemed failed border and immigration policies under Democrats and the Biden administration. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis intensified the tactic, chartering a flight last week to Martha’s Vineyard, an elite Massachusetts vacation spot.

The unpredictability that Adams referenced is precisely what the governors say they're trying to accomplish.

“If you believe in open borders, then it’s the sanctuary jurisdictions that should have to bear the brunt of the open borders,” DeSantis said at a news conference Tuesday.

Abbott’s office has dismissed complaints and says Democratic officials should call for President Joe Biden to secure the border “instead of complaining about fulfilling their sanctuary city promises.”

Sanctuary cities or states are not legal terms but have come to symbolize a pledge to protect and support immigrant communities and decline to voluntarily supply information to immigration enforcement officials. Advocates say they are havens for immigrants to feel safe and be able to report crime without fear of deportation.

Adams isn't the only leader struggling to navigate the challenge.

In Washington, D.C., where Abbott has sent about 8,000 migrants this year, Democratic Mayor Muriel Bowser has declared a limited state of emergency. She sought help from the National Guard, which the Pentagon has denied. The D.C. Council on Tuesday voted to create an Office of Migrant Services to help asylum seekers.

Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker of Illinois brought in the Illinois National Guard to assist more than 750 migrants who have arrived in Chicago since late August, but officials in some Chicago-area suburbs have complained that they got no notice when dozens of asylum-seekers were put up in local hotels for emergency housing.

Burr Ridge Mayor Gary Grasso, a Republican, said both Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot apologized for not giving him advance notice, echoing complaints by Democrats that the Republican governors had not provided a warning the migrants were coming. But Grasso's town has not been asked to provide any resources to help with the migrants, and all the hotel rooms are being paid for by the state, county and city of Chicago, according to Pritzker’s office.

Laura Mendoza, an immigration organizer for advocacy organization The Resurrection Project, said putting migrants in suburban hotels has helped relieve some pressure but finding everyone a place to stay has been a challenge.

Mendoza said she has lost count of how many buses she has helped welcome at Chicago’s Union Station as they arrive from Texas. After a 24-hour bus ride with minimal breaks, she said, some of the people disembark dehydrated and with swollen legs from sitting so long. Others have bruises and scars from their journey, Mendoza said.

“Unfortunately,” she said, “we don’t have a lot of answers other than: ’You’re going to have a safe place to sleep tonight.”

Tens of thousands of migrants who cross the border illegally are released in the United States each month to pursue their immigration cases, a practice that accelerated during Donald Trump’s presidency and has reached new levels during the Biden administration.

To avoid the time-consuming task of scheduling court appearances, the Border Patrol has sharply expanded use of humanitarian parole. Migrants are released with an order to appear at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement office.

In New York City, Adams said he is considering legal action against the GOP governors. He said Monday that the city had opened an investigation after one woman seeking asylum died by an apparent suicide over the weekend at a New York City shelter.

His administration has been strained by a long-standing court-ordered “right to shelter” law requiring the city’s homeless services to provide shelter to anyone without a roof over their head. Adams has recently suggested reassessing how the city complies with the law, but he said Tuesday he would not consider trying to send the migrants back to border states.

“It would be the wrong thing to do, and it would send the wrong message,” he said. “When I look at the large number of other communities that have come from other places to experience the American dream, what would’ve happened if we would’ve sent them back? That is not who we are as a country.”

New York City opened a resource center last week to connect migrants with services like legal help, housing and medical care. Adams is exploring whether New York can get the migrants permits to work, perhaps in the city’s short-staffed restaurants.

Sandro Hidalgo, a Venezuelan construction worker who arrived last week on a bus sent from El Paso, is among those being sheltered in New York and said he’s looking for work.

“I feel like there is an intention to help, but there is no organization,” he said. “There are no beds to sleep. I slept on the floor last night, inside, but on the floor. I am trying to get out of the shelter, but the city is very expensive.”
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PostSubject: Re: ‘Sanctuary’ cities navigate migrant influx from GOP states   ‘Sanctuary’ cities navigate migrant influx from GOP states EmptySat Sep 24, 2022 2:24 pm

The Biden admin, democrats, and the media are absolutely fulla shit. I distinctly remember the first "caravans" of migrants invading the southern border during the Trump admin.. Trump and anyone who so much as mentioned it was ridiculed. The MSM would chuckle about it, claiming that a group of people thousands of miles away were of no concern, denying their existance even after videos showed them crossing the border and waving foreign flags from their countries
.. Once they had to accept that obvious fact, they began their virtue signaling, complaining about the 'treatment' of the migrants and blamed Trump for the border facilities being over crowded.. accusing Trump of running "concentration camps" with "kids in cages", etc.. The phoney photo of AOC hunched over by a chain link fence pretending to cry over what turned out to be an empty parking lot..heh.. Jackass

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Tens of thousands of migrants who cross the border illegally are released in the United States each month to pursue their immigration cases, a practice that accelerated during Donald Trump’s presidency and has reached new levels during the Biden administration.

Right... They're trying to blame Trump for the uncontrolled mass migration when it's so obviously caused by the Biden admin.. They wouldn't even acknowledge the problem until 50 migrants arrived at Martha's Vineyard.. NOW it's a fucking problem .. Call in the National Guards.. Get them the fuck outta there.. But when Trump called them to the border to help contain tens of thousands pouring in, democrats squawked about it and had the fucking audacity to complain about the COST...SMH

Trump threatened Mexico with tariffs if they didn't help stop the migrants from passing through to the U.S. border, and Mexico had their military blocking them .. He made deals with El Salvador and Guatemala where the migrants would apply for asylum there, in their own countries before making the trip to the U.S. and entering illegally...and his "wait in Mexico" policy .. All the while battling with democrats for funds to build the wall..but Trump had the mass migration pretty much under control by 2020
... Biden immediately reversed all that and opened the border to the entire world and gave migrants incentives to come.. Free health care, free housing, free food... Free living on easy street .. Come one come all
...Oh but now it's a problem ..the migrants are showing up in "sanctuary" states and cities run by democrats .. No more virtue signaling .. Time to point fingers .. Blame Trump and "MAGA republicans" for the problem Biden and democrats have been causing all along

Every last migrant should be sent to all the sanctuary cities and states around the country .. They're only getting a few thousand while the "non sanctuary" southern states have had to deal with MILLIONS of illegal migrants .. How/Why are they responsible for them all? .. Send a few thousand to democrat states and they're accused of using them as "political pawns" .. DeSanti sending 50 of'em to Martha's Vineyard is far worse.. Charge him with human trafficking .. Democrats are a joke.. A really bad fucking joke


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