Massachusetts Calls on Residents to Take Border Crossers into Their Homes; Massachusetts Gov. Wants Homeowners to Offer Free Accommodations for Illegals
Massachusetts Calls on Residents to Take Border Crossers into Their Homes:
Massachusetts officials are now asking residents to take border crossers and illegal aliens into their homes as illegal immigration continues adding to the state’s homeless population.
Gov. Maura Healey (D) is calling on residents with empty bedrooms in their homes and apartments to consider taking in border crossers and illegal aliens, WBUR reports:
Massachusetts officials are seeking residents willing to host newly arrived families in need of shelter. Hosts are asked to provide a room or apartment for a few days, until longer-term accommodations can be arranged. [Emphasis added]
A significant portion of the families in need of housing in the state are new immigrants. Many of those arriving in Boston have fled violence in Haiti and traveled through other states before coming to Massachusetts. [Emphasis added]
Healey’s wanting to house border crossers and illegal aliens in residents’ private homes comes as the state is paying for nearly 40 hotels and motels across the state to house new arrivals — at taxpayers’ expense. —>READ MORE HERE
Massachusetts Gov. Wants Homeowners to Offer Free Accommodations for Illegals:
(Robert Jonathan, Headline USA) Under the Biden administration’s wide-open-door policy when it comes illegal immigration, it’s been said that every U.S. state has become a border state.
Massachusetts is apparently no exception, despite leftists’ recent indignation over Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis shipping migrants to the elite enclave of Martha’s Vineyard.
“Oddly, however, almost all the ultra-affluent suburban communities most loudly committed to celebrating diversity have thus far been unable to provide suitable free housing for the new non-working classes,” observed the Boston Herald‘s Howie Carr in a July 12 column.
In the meantime, the state has spent millions in taxpayer funds on accommodations for migrants needing “emergency assistance shelter” at nearly 40 hotels and motels in the state.
To accommodate the influx of newcomers, the state’s far-left Gov. Maura Healey has instead proposed that residential-property owners turn their guestrooms into free, short-term versions of Airbnb for illegal aliens.
“Massachusetts officials are seeking residents willing to host newly arrived families in need of shelter,” reported Boston NPR affiliate WBUR of the one-way exchange program. “Hosts are asked to provide a room or apartment for a few days, until longer-term accommodations can be arranged.” —>READ MORE HERE
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