Migrants Can't Afford Their Rent

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Migrants in the Democratic-run sanctuary cities of Denver and Chicago are reportedly having difficulty staying in residences, despite programs put in place to deter widespread homelessness.

Denver has experienced the largest per-capita surge of migrants of any city in the nation, spending $68 million to accommodate incoming migrants as of April 8. Some 40,908 migrants have entered the city in just over a year and 831 are currently sheltered, as of April 11.

According to Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, "Above all, we are treating our new neighbors with compassion because it is the humane thing to do and because with support, they can become productive members of our communities, contributing to our economy, our culture and our society."

Sure sounds like it’s the sanctuary cities that can’t afford the rent. Since it wasn't mentioned, I wonder how many of the “new neighbors” have become productive contributing members.

MSN
 
Migrants in the Democratic-run sanctuary cities of Denver and Chicago are reportedly having difficulty staying in residences, despite programs put in place to deter widespread homelessness.

Denver has experienced the largest per-capita surge of migrants of any city in the nation, spending $68 million to accommodate incoming migrants as of April 8. Some 40,908 migrants have entered the city in just over a year and 831 are currently sheltered, as of April 11.

According to Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, "Above all, we are treating our new neighbors with compassion because it is the humane thing to do and because with support, they can become productive members of our communities, contributing to our economy, our culture and our society."

Sure sounds like it’s the sanctuary cities that can’t afford the rent. Since it wasn't mentioned, I wonder how many of the “new neighbors” have become productive contributing members.

MSN
/——/ By migrants you mean ILLEGAL ALIENS, right?
 
Migrants in the Democratic-run sanctuary cities of Denver and Chicago are reportedly having difficulty staying in residences, despite programs put in place to deter widespread homelessness.

Denver has experienced the largest per-capita surge of migrants of any city in the nation, spending $68 million to accommodate incoming migrants as of April 8. Some 40,908 migrants have entered the city in just over a year and 831 are currently sheltered, as of April 11.

According to Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, "Above all, we are treating our new neighbors with compassion because it is the humane thing to do and because with support, they can become productive members of our communities, contributing to our economy, our culture and our society."

Sure sounds like it’s the sanctuary cities that can’t afford the rent. Since it wasn't mentioned, I wonder how many of the “new neighbors” have become productive contributing members.

MSN

Migrants can afford rent because they have legit jobs and work hard.

Illegals can't afford rent because they don't do shit except sit around and suck up resources, and money. They don't actually do anything except drain our country.

Make no mistake, they aren't migrants. They are illegals.
 
Migrants can afford rent because they have legit jobs and work hard.

Illegals can't afford rent because they don't do shit except sit around and suck up resources, and money. They don't actually do anything except drain our country.

Make no mistake, they aren't migrants. They are illegals.
Illegal immigrants should not be here, but to say they don’t work is false.
 
Denver will take the next step an impose the sheltering, care, and feeding of the invaders on the Americans.
 
Migrants in the Democratic-run sanctuary cities of Denver and Chicago are reportedly having difficulty staying in residences, despite programs put in place to deter widespread homelessness.

Denver has experienced the largest per-capita surge of migrants of any city in the nation, spending $68 million to accommodate incoming migrants as of April 8. Some 40,908 migrants have entered the city in just over a year and 831 are currently sheltered, as of April 11.

According to Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, "Above all, we are treating our new neighbors with compassion because it is the humane thing to do and because with support, they can become productive members of our communities, contributing to our economy, our culture and our society."

Sure sounds like it’s the sanctuary cities that can’t afford the rent. Since it wasn't mentioned, I wonder how many of the “new neighbors” have become productive contributing members.

MSN
It should be billed and operated like trips to Hawaii. Bring lots of money, don't plan to stay long when the money runs out, then go home.
 
so evil property owners must lower rent by an act of law
Remember this very clearly thinkers-All of this is NOT designed to uplift them but rather to bring us down to their level and Then they will be happy.
 
After receiving free rent, free food, free transportation, free healthcare, free money, free xbox, it's tough to get up and work.

 
Vote for Biden. He is grand. Your party over country.
Oh, you think they should come and their stay be paid by the city, county and state, along with the Federal Government paying out tax dollars? Strange.:omg:
 

Lordy, lordy, lordy

Migrants' monthly payments are higher than New Yorkers' SNAP benefits

Inside NYC’s migrant tent city: 3 meals, fluff-and-fold laundry, TV and even Xbox

https://www.npr.org/sections/health...rage-to-immigrants-even-as-issue-inflames-gop
 

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