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Will The Immigration Crisis Bankrupt U.S. Cities?

The ongoing migrant crisis is unprecedented, both in scale and the impact it’s had beyond the border states to cities located deep within the country. Major cities like New York, Denver, and Chicago are finding themselves under extreme financial pressure, exacerbated by the lack of federal funding or assistance. So just how long can cities withstand the recent surge of migrants and what do they need to end the crisis?​


Migrants in America: Full Episode - "A national crisis"

New York City is in the midst of an unexpected migrant crisis. Asylum seekers are making their way here in record numbers. FOX 5 NY's Stephanie Bertini explores the reality of what's going on at home and abroad.​


The Chinese migrants risking it all for the American dream

Traversing Latin America to the US has become a well-worn path for those seeking new lives. But now would-be migrants are coming from further afield – China. This year, thousands have already made the trip known as “zouxian” or “the route”. Their goal: asylum in the US. Migrants cite a host of reasons for leaving China, from economic uncertainty, to Beijing’s harsh COVID-19 policies, to human rights. But they can fall prey to human traffickers, corrupt officials, even drug cartels. Despite the dangers, more and more Chinese are risking it all for the American dream.​
 
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theotherwaldo

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Of course this flood of border-jumping criminals will have no respect for any law that doesn't support them.
Of course this is supposed to bankrupt our cities.
This plan has been under way since the 1960's.
They're not going to stop now.
 

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And the fire has started ...
And it's becoming an inferno ... (0:55 seconds of video) Outraged Georgian residents are demanding names of those who voted to make Athens a "Sanctuary City" and yelling at the mayor to step down ... "You are a liar ... You are a liar ... You got blood on your hands. You need to go, sir ... You are not defending us. You are not upholding the oath of office ... We don't want to hear from you ... You are lawless!"

"The illegal immigrant who killed the nursing student could have been deported immediately after previous crimes"
 
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Texas Rangers Raid "Cartel Island" on Border with Mexico

The border with Mexico has recently become a hot spot for cartel activity. This has further fueled the fire of the humanitarian crisis. Many areas will have large population centers on the Mexican side of the border, and little to no infrastructure on the American side, making them ideal places for launching points into the U.S.​
Some recent efforts have been made to fix this situation. US Authorities have built autonomous border patrol watch towers, Autonomous watch towers scan the environment with radar to detect movement then it orients the camera to that location. I’ve used something similar to this when I was in Iraq and its detection capabilities are incredible. You can easily spot targets over 2 kilometers away. Computer AI algorithms analyzes the imagery to automatically identify if its worth notifying and sending agents out to the scene. but these are expensive and typically dozens of miles apart. They are only posted where terrain permits at the most easily accessible crossing points.​
 
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theotherwaldo

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Yep.
Here on the Texas border we have aerostats and towers that functionally mark the edges of border sectors, with roving Border Patrol groups, helicopters and local police in between.
Of course, the cartels have lookouts to alert the coyotes of weak spots..
Here in Texas, though, invasion pressure is way down, possibly because of SB4.
Arizona and California are the current targets.
Unfortunately for the illegals, the cartels in that area are a lot rougher... .
 

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Now, "invasion" of migrants at US/Canada border ... Concerning are those on the terror watch list ... 564 were apprehended but how many got through? And how many more entered the US the previous years? :oops:

What's behind the record number of illegal crossings at the northern border?

"It was a flood we have not seen before ... Exponential shift ... Something we were not expecting ... It hit us hard [At the northern border] ... Never seen anything like it ... 7000 people were arrested in 2023, more than 12 previous years COMBINED ... They have come from 66 different countries ... In 2023, 564 people on the terror watch list were apprehended, of which 484 were encountered at the northern border"​
 
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‘JIG IS UP’: Bartiromo exposes Biden’s motive for wide open border - Rep. Guy Reschenthaler, R-Pa., reveals why the 2024 presidential is ‘so important’ for solving the U.S.’s immigration crisis

"Democrats basically admitted one of the reasons why they want illegal immigrants is so they can have an inflation of the census and ... inflate the electoral college ... inflate the representation in the house of representatives ... just this week, representative from Seattle thinks illegal immigrants should be allowed to vote in local elections which is precursor to federal elections"​
 
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Migrant influencer shares squatting tactics on TikTok

A Venezuelan national dubbed “The Migrant Influencer” is at the center of controversy over a series of TikTok posts coaching migrants on how to live in the U.S. by taking advantage of laws protecting squatters.​

And Florida House Bill 621 authorizes property owners to request action by the sheriff's office to immediately remove squatters from your home. The bill passed overwhelmingly in the Florida senate last week. (y)


In New York, squatters have rights ... After 30 days, they can stay legally and it will take 2 years to get them evicted! :oops: (n)

Thankfully, new NY bill filed to prevent squatters from having rights ... New Yorkers are finally coming to their senses ... Finally ... (y)

 
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After "The Migrant Influencer" Tik Tok video on how to be a squatter went viral, today the account has been suspended and "influencer" is on the run from ICE.

Senator Blackburn talks about preventing squatters taking over houses while home owners are on vacations, etc.

 
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