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New York taxpayers express frustration with the city allocating too much money to illegal immigrants while neglecting the needs of mentally ill individuals and veterans. One taxpayer says that New York residents can no longer deport immigrants, who are now allegedly robbing and stealing to survive. Another taxpayer feels suffocated by the migration crisis, especially regarding services for mothers, fathers, and the homeless. They claim that migrants receive green cards and debit cards, while long-term residents receive nothing. A waitress says she is annoyed that the city is giving money to hotels housing illegal immigrants, while she is barely able to afford to live in the city. She says that it is becoming impossible to live in New York because everything is so expensive.

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In this video, the speaker visits a police precinct in Chicago where many people from Venezuela and Colombia have set up tents and are sleeping on the floor. The speaker blames the mayor and Democrats for inviting more people to come to Chicago without providing them with proper support. The speaker talks to some individuals who have been waiting for their court dates for several years and are unable to work. The speaker predicts that the situation will only get worse and believes that the only solution is to support Maga (Make America Great Again).

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The United Nations is providing $1.6 billion to 17 Latin American countries to assist migrants from Venezuela, including illegal migrants, through debit cards funded by US taxpayers. This is part of a larger initiative to spend $1.59 billion to help 3 million people in 17 countries. The UN is supporting and rewarding individuals who have violated US law by facilitating and funding their migration.

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Many people are coming into the country without proper vetting, mostly military-age men from China, Africa, and other places. What's concerning is that these individuals are given a cell phone, a plane ticket to any location in the country, and a $5,000 Visa card upon being processed. This means that while you may be struggling to make ends meet during the Christmas season, the government is providing illegal immigrants with $5,000 gift cards.

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A whistleblower revealed that migrants in California are receiving thousands of dollars monthly through programs like CalWorks, CalFresh, and Medi-Cal. Some migrants are housed in properties with rents around $4,000 per month, with one family of four receiving over $2,300 in cash assistance monthly, in addition to food stamps. The whistleblower reported instances of fraud, such as multiple families living in one unit to avoid paying rent while still receiving welfare benefits. Migrants allegedly lie about job loss to maintain benefits, quitting jobs because they don't need them due to available resources. Migrants are also reportedly enrolling children in schools, applying for Section 8 housing, and living in villages created for homeless Americans. According to the whistleblower, policy changes under the Biden administration have expanded eligibility for these benefits to illegal immigrants. Many migrants allegedly intend to return to their home countries after accumulating money, viewing the US as a temporary source of income.

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Many people are coming into the country without proper vetting, mainly young men from China, Africa, and other places. What's concerning is that these individuals are given a cell phone, a plane ticket to any location in the country, and a $5,000 Visa card. This means that while you struggle to pay bills and provide for your family during the Christmas season, the government is giving illegal immigrants $5,000 gift cards. This is the truth.

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Chicago is facing a migrant crisis with more people arriving than transitioning out of shelters. As of this week, 41 buses have arrived, bringing the total to 11,000 migrants in shelters, with 4,000 still at police stations and airports. Despite calls to close a Chicago shelter site due to reported criminal behavior, the city says it will remain open because of a lease. Thirty percent of the migrants are children, straining Chicago Public Schools. The state is paying up to $9,000 for six months of temporary housing, including moving assistance and furniture. The goal is for migrants to secure work authorization and sustain the apartment after six months. The city has allocated $4,000,000 for temporary housing, but there are only 30-40 case managers. The city has requested an additional $5,000,000 from the state. The number of asylum seekers currently using rental assistance is unknown.

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A Venezuelan migrant explains how to scam the system by breaking in, having a baby in the US, and getting married for more benefits. American women are encouraged to work and have abortions, while migrants are aided in crossing the border, having babies, and getting married for benefits.

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I'm seeing a lot of unfairness in South Florida. Long-term residents, some who arrived from Cuba 45 years ago, retire on Social Security checks of $800-$1000 a month after a lifetime of work. Yet, new arrivals from Cuba, sometimes just months in the country, receive $1500 monthly in benefits as refugees, even if they are able-bodied and not working. I've seen cases where these refugees then make frequent trips back to Cuba. They receive extensive government aid – Medicaid, food stamps, healthcare, and cash payments. It's frustrating to see people who have contributed to this country for decades receiving less than those who recently arrived. This disparity is unjust and needs to be addressed.

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There is concern about the money being spent on migrants, with high salaries for nurses, security officers, and home healthcare workers. This money could have been used to benefit Chicago citizens who have been waiting for affordable housing. The speaker emphasizes that they are not against migrants but are pro-black and concerned about the mistreatment and marginalization of their community. They call for black people to vote based on self-interest rather than party or color. If the Democrats do not listen, the speaker suggests exploring other alternatives. They argue that opportunities should be given to their community first and express frustration with being disregarded. The speaker warns about the potential consequences of neglecting people of color, using Venezuela as an example.

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Migrants in Brunswick, Maine are reportedly receiving free rent for 2-3 years in apartments initially intended for Maine residents amidst a local housing crisis. These furnished units include a flat-screen TV, couches, tables, chairs, and a bed. Migrants also allegedly do not pay for utilities like water and electricity. While a one-bedroom apartment in the same complex costs residents $1800 and a two-bedroom costs $2300, the average house price in Brunswick is $480,000. This situation has caused outrage, especially since Brunswick County received FEMA funding, part of nearly $1 billion spent in 2023-2024 on sheltering immigrants. FEMA claims to have run out of funds. Catholic Charities stated they anticipate more migrants, with up to 150 refugees expected by September 30th, in addition to walk-in clients. They assist refugees in securing apartments and seek additional landlords. The situation in Maine is attributed to the open border and immigration crisis.

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I am at the airport where migrants are living. The city received $120 million, but we don't know where the money went. CBS lawyers haven't responded. We are trying to shed light on the situation and hope someone will take action. I spoke to someone from Venezuela about their needs. They can't stay in Los Angeles. People are sleeping on the floor at O'Hare Airport and in police stations across the city. There doesn't seem to be a plan. The situation has worsened over time. I will go outside.

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Speaker 0 describes their experience working in county social services and their political shift from Democrat to Republican. They explain how, for benefits programs, the presence of a social security number allows workers to determine if an applicant is working, has bank money, property, cars, tax income, and other sources, enabling assessment of eligibility and amount. They claim a loophole exists for undocumented individuals. If an undocumented person applies for benefits and qualifies, they can receive full Medicaid, housing, migrant head start, and fully paid childcare. They note that if the undocumented parent has US citizen children, those children qualify for all the benefits and services as well. The speaker emphasizes that for an undocumented parent applying for benefits for their children, workers cannot tell if the family has banking income, property, or tax payments, since the parent lacks a social security number. The speaker provides specific benefit amounts they observed: “$1,200 per kid plus $275 per person cash food stamps,” and adds that this does not include housing and “all the other benefits they get.” They state that in California, these benefits are not hidden. They recount anecdotes of people arriving with “nails did, hair done blonde, Gucci bags, Gucci glasses, driving up on escalades, chewing gum super loud,” asking for welfare checks. They describe a neighborhood where “70% of the people around me were undocumented” and who “lived the life,” including new cars and weekend parties. They mention an entitlement to “wake” (likely WIC) as well. The speaker contrasts the situation with US citizens, claiming US citizens do not qualify for nothing, and observes a common pattern where undocumented women or moms would not work, while US citizen moms must work to afford living. They state they have nothing against undocumented immigrants personally, acknowledging a human perspective, but indicate that if they were undocumented, they would also take advantage of the loophole. They criticize the government, particularly California, for not implementing regulations to limit fraud and waste. They argue that taxpayers pay for this waste and fraud, and that when the federal government enforces immigration laws, people become upset and confused about deportations after openly living and receiving benefits regardless of immigration status. They call for better practices, saying California and everyone must be on the same page.

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A migrant family of four in New York receives significant benefits, including over $20 a month in freebies, $500 a night for hotel stays, $130 a day for food, and just $5 a month for their two kids in public school. This doesn’t include additional perks like $1,000 cash gift cards from Mayor Adams, free healthcare, free phones, free legal assistance, and $400,000 in college tuition for dreamers. In contrast, working taxpayers in New York struggle to afford housing, paying around $1,000 for small living spaces. The speaker highlights their own 80 square foot apartment, which costs $1,754.

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Hospitals in sanctuary cities like New York City, Denver, San Diego, Chicago, and Boston are facing financial collapse due to the high number of illegal migrants seeking free care, costing American taxpayers over $30 million. For example, a clinic in Chicago treated 16,000 illegal immigrants last year.

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The mayor of Aurora, Colorado, confirmed that Venezuelan gangs have taken over several buildings owned by out-of-state entities. The mayor is investigating how a concentration of Venezuelans came to be in these buildings, suggesting federal agencies may have been involved. These gangs have reportedly pushed out property management through intimidation and are collecting rents. A task force of local, state, and federal law enforcement is conducting ongoing operations, and arrests have been made. The mayor stated that Venezuelan migrants conducting organized crime are a problem, regardless of formal gang affiliation. He believes Aurora is a victim of failed border policy, as Venezuela does not share criminal histories with the U.S., and inadequately vetted migrants were released into the country. Aurora tried to avoid expending public funds on the migrant crisis, but has been drawn into the situation. The mayor confirmed a video showing gang members intimidating tenants. A gang leader known as "Cookie Monster" has been apprehended and is in custody. Beyond the gang issue, the mayor is concerned about the lack of work permits for migrants, potentially leading to desperate actions. Federal authorities are involved in addressing the situation.

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An individual expresses outrage over a receipt allegedly left by a Venezuelan migrant in a New York City bodega. The receipt purportedly shows a food stamp balance of $13,401.82 and a cash balance of $4,498.85 on a taxpayer-funded EBT card. The speaker contrasts this with the struggles of veterans and senior citizens. They claim Kamala Harris has an open checkbook on the taxpayer's dime and spends lavishly. The speaker suggests Harris will provide government subsidies to migrants for housing while citizens struggle. They reference videos from Venezuela showing protests against the recent election and accuse Nicolas Maduro of refusing to leave power. The speaker asks if people want four more years of this and questions why the migrant receives $13,000 a month in food stamps and $5,000 in cash.

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Undocumented immigrants can receive government assistance without a social security number through state and federal funding. State funding, especially in California, requires minimal identification, such as an address or consular ID. California offers undocumented immigrants free healthcare through Medi-Cal, food assistance through the CFAP program (providing over $2,000 a month to those over 55), and WIC. New York also offers food assistance via state funding. According to Speaker 1, 59% of illegal alien families utilize welfare programs, costing $42 billion annually.

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$2,000,000 in FEMA funds has been allocated to undocumented immigrants in California for holiday travel. Meanwhile, U.S. citizens affected by floods and hurricanes receive no assistance for the holidays. This situation highlights a perceived prioritization of illegal immigrants over American citizens during a time of need.

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A Venezuelan migrant shared her experiences during a live stream about the benefits she's receiving in New York City. She mentioned having dental surgery for four teeth but faced challenges with appointment distances. Although she appreciates being in New York, she expressed frustration about working without proper documentation. She has been in the city for only six months. When asked about her nails, she revealed that getting them done cost $50, with an additional $30 for maintenance. She highlighted that her hotel stay, provided for six months, is valued at over $60,000, noting that an average hotel room for migrants costs around $350 a night. She concluded by hoping that President Trump will take appropriate action.

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I'm in downtown Chicago near Millennium Park, where the migrant crisis is visible. I encountered a man from Ecuador asking for money for medicine to treat tuberculosis he contracted at a shelter. He's struggling to get back home and claims nobody in Chicago is helping him. Similar to New York, Chicago has intake centers for migrants to get plane tickets to other states or countries. The shelter system in Chicago seems inadequate, with migrants on every corner asking for help. The situation is concerning.

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People from various countries, including China and Africa, are entering the country without proper vetting. Upon arrival, they are given a cell phone, a plane ticket to any location in the country, and a $5,000 Visa card. This is happening while many citizens struggle to afford basic necessities and provide for their families during the holiday season. The government is giving these illegal immigrants $5,000 gift cards, which is unfair to hardworking individuals.

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Many people are coming into the country without proper vetting, mostly military-aged men from China, Africa, and other places. What's concerning is that these individuals are given a cell phone, a plane ticket to anywhere in the country, and a $5,000 Visa card upon being processed. This means that while you may be struggling to make ends meet during the Christmas season, the government is giving illegal immigrants $5,000 gift cards. That's the truth.

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I'm seeing a lot of unfairness in South Florida. Long-time residents, some who arrived from Cuba 45 years ago, retire on Social Security payments of $800-$1000 a month after working their entire lives. Yet, new arrivals from Cuba, sometimes just months in the country, receive $1500 monthly in benefits as refugees, even if they're young and able-bodied. I've seen cases where these refugees then make multiple trips back to Cuba. They receive extensive government assistance, including Medicaid, food stamps, and healthcare. It's frustrating to see people who've contributed decades to this country receive less than someone who recently arrived and is seemingly taking advantage of the system. This situation is common and deeply unjust.

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A migrant family of four in New York could receive over $20,000 a month in free benefits. This includes $500 a night at a hotel, $130 a day for food, and $5 a month for two children in public school. This calculation excludes Mayor Adams' $1,000 cash gift cards, free healthcare at the ER, free phones, free lawyers, and $400,000 in free college tuition per dreamer. Meanwhile, taxpayers with jobs in New York pay $1,000 to live in a closet, such as an 80-square-foot apartment costing $1,754 per month. The apartment is described as being five steps long.
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