Blue cities rush to dismantle migrant shelters as Trump inauguration approaches

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New York City officials have already announced closures of multiple shelters, where they had housed hundreds of migrants, and are expected to scale back more.

New York City's sprawling migrant shelter on Randall's Island, which was designed to house up to 3,000 people, is slated to shut down by February, a couple of weeks after Trump's inauguration to a second term on Jan. 20, 2025.

In Chicago, Mayor Brandon Johnson announced plans this week to close multiple shelters by Dec. 1, according to Block Club Chicago. The Windy City's largest, a temporary shelter housing 1,500 migrants in the Inn of Chicago, shutters Friday.

That comes weeks after the city shut down a "landing zone" for newly arrived illegal immigrants to be sorted into shelters exclusively for migrants.

And in Massachusetts, a state panel is recommending making steep cuts after a study projected it would cost taxpayers there $1 billion to include migrants in the homeless shelter system in 2025, the Boston Herald reported Wednesday.

I guess they are doing it for one of two reasons:

1,,,,Because they've been getting federal money to pay for "asylum seeker" expenses. Now the tap is getting turned off so they're cutting bait.

2.....Are they dismantling them so the illegals are harder to find and cause chaos.
 

New York City officials have already announced closures of multiple shelters, where they had housed hundreds of migrants, and are expected to scale back more.

New York City's sprawling migrant shelter on Randall's Island, which was designed to house up to 3,000 people, is slated to shut down by February, a couple of weeks after Trump's inauguration to a second term on Jan. 20, 2025.

In Chicago, Mayor Brandon Johnson announced plans this week to close multiple shelters by Dec. 1, according to Block Club Chicago. The Windy City's largest, a temporary shelter housing 1,500 migrants in the Inn of Chicago, shutters Friday.

That comes weeks after the city shut down a "landing zone" for newly arrived illegal immigrants to be sorted into shelters exclusively for migrants.

And in Massachusetts, a state panel is recommending making steep cuts after a study projected it would cost taxpayers there $1 billion to include migrants in the homeless shelter system in 2025, the Boston Herald reported Wednesday.

I guess they are doing it for one of two reasons:

1,,,,Because they've been getting federal money to pay for "asylum seeker" expenses. Now the tap is getting turned off so they're cutting bait.

2.....Are they dismantling them so the illegals are harder to find and cause chaos.

Planned Chaos to inflict maximum damage on civil society
 
The bums should really consider California if they want to continue in this country. Great weather out there, and like the bear on the Cali flag they can shit wherever they want. Lots of rich people with plenty of change to spare.
 

New York City officials have already announced closures of multiple shelters, where they had housed hundreds of migrants, and are expected to scale back more.

New York City's sprawling migrant shelter on Randall's Island, which was designed to house up to 3,000 people, is slated to shut down by February, a couple of weeks after Trump's inauguration to a second term on Jan. 20, 2025.

In Chicago, Mayor Brandon Johnson announced plans this week to close multiple shelters by Dec. 1, according to Block Club Chicago. The Windy City's largest, a temporary shelter housing 1,500 migrants in the Inn of Chicago, shutters Friday.

That comes weeks after the city shut down a "landing zone" for newly arrived illegal immigrants to be sorted into shelters exclusively for migrants.

And in Massachusetts, a state panel is recommending making steep cuts after a study projected it would cost taxpayers there $1 billion to include migrants in the homeless shelter system in 2025, the Boston Herald reported Wednesday.

I guess they are doing it for one of two reasons:

1,,,,Because they've been getting federal money to pay for "asylum seeker" expenses. Now the tap is getting turned off so they're cutting bait.

2.....Are they dismantling them so the illegals are harder to find and cause chaos.
I'd say the migrants were brought in for the sole purpose of hoping to include them as voters/supporters that would support the statist left candidates. Now that the POTUS campaign is over the statist left politicians have no use for the illegal aliens & it's bye bye illegal aliens.

The statist left, don't leave sanity without them!
 
I'd say the migrants were brought in for the sole purpose of hoping to include them as voters/supporters that would support the statist left candidates. Now that the POTUS campaign is over the statist left politicians have no use for the illegal aliens & it's bye bye illegal aliens.

The statist left, don't leave sanity without them!
It's pretty messed up to disrupt that many lives, but I don't think you're far off from being right.
 
I'd say the migrants were brought in for the sole purpose of hoping to include them as voters/supporters that would support the statist left candidates. Now that the POTUS campaign is over the statist left politicians have no use for the illegal aliens & it's bye bye illegal aliens.

The statist left, don't leave sanity without them!
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New York City officials have already announced closures of multiple shelters, where they had housed hundreds of migrants, and are expected to scale back more.

New York City's sprawling migrant shelter on Randall's Island, which was designed to house up to 3,000 people, is slated to shut down by February, a couple of weeks after Trump's inauguration to a second term on Jan. 20, 2025.

In Chicago, Mayor Brandon Johnson announced plans this week to close multiple shelters by Dec. 1, according to Block Club Chicago. The Windy City's largest, a temporary shelter housing 1,500 migrants in the Inn of Chicago, shutters Friday.

That comes weeks after the city shut down a "landing zone" for newly arrived illegal immigrants to be sorted into shelters exclusively for migrants.

And in Massachusetts, a state panel is recommending making steep cuts after a study projected it would cost taxpayers there $1 billion to include migrants in the homeless shelter system in 2025, the Boston Herald reported Wednesday.

I guess they are doing it for one of two reasons:

1,,,,Because they've been getting federal money to pay for "asylum seeker" expenses. Now the tap is getting turned off so they're cutting bait.

2.....Are they dismantling them so the illegals are harder to find and cause chaos.
I suspect reason 2. Pritzker in Illinois is already huffing and puffing about protecting "our" illegals. If they scatter, he will assist in making their capture more difficult.

 
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