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An Airbnb host was offered $10,000 a month by a county and state to house illegal aliens in a rental property. The host is considering the offer, as the property normally rents for $1800-$2500 long-term or makes $5000-$6000 a month on Airbnb. The host questions where the money is coming from and why it's not being used to house citizens. They are curious if other areas are doing this and if it's an investment opportunity. The host replied that they would do it if paid $240,000 for two years upfront, and the county/state is considering it. The host states that even if the house burned down, they would make the value of the house back.

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Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey has announced plans to phase out centralized housing for migrants, like hotels, and instead allocate a budget of $21,100 per month for housing them in scattered apartments across the state. This decision follows Donald Trump's presidential victory and his plans for mass deportations, which Healey and Boston Mayor Michelle Wu have publicly opposed, pledging not to cooperate with such actions. The timing has led some to speculate that Healey aims to complicate Trump's deportation efforts in Massachusetts. The state has been in a state of emergency regarding this migrant crisis for over a year, with no resolution in sight.

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Kamala Harris allegedly spent $1 billion of FEMA money on housing for illegal migrants, including gift cards and luxury hotels, while veterans sleep on the streets. The speaker claims this occurred as a hurricane impacted North Carolina, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee, Florida, and Virginia, and the Harris-Biden administration claimed to have no money for disaster relief because it was spent on illegal migrants. The speaker alleges the administration is trying to get illegal immigrants to vote for them.

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A taxpayer-funded group, Hacienda Community Development Corporation, offers $30,000 in payment assistance in Oregon to non-US citizens, including DACA recipients, asylees, and green card holders. American citizens are ineligible. One speaker calls this state-sponsored discrimination, asserting the goal is to open up housing to non-US citizens. Another speaker suggests the open border exists so these individuals can vote Democrat. The speakers note a housing shortage in the US, particularly in Oregon, and claim giving $30,000 to non-taxpayers will raise housing prices for everyone else.

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FEMA administers federal taxpayer dollars for disaster assistance. In North Carolina, disaster victims may receive only $750, while undocumented immigrants can access over $10,000 in aid through nonprofits, covering housing, food, and healthcare. This disparity raises concerns about prioritizing assistance, as citizens face significant needs post-disaster. The situation appears unjust, with taxpayer money supporting individuals who entered the country illegally while American citizens struggle to receive adequate help. The national debt stands at $35 trillion, highlighting the urgency of addressing the needs of U.S. citizens before extending aid to others.

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Michigan is giving $6,000 to illegal immigrants for rent. Taxpayers are funding this while citizens struggle. The state prioritizes lawbreakers over its own people. Voting differently is the solution.

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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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A person went to a secret migrant shelter in Massachusetts and was allegedly reported to the police. The speaker claims the shelter spends $100,000 per month on Lyft rides for illegal immigrants. According to the ex-director of the shelter, the shelter has contracts with Uber and Lyft and pays them directly, even for trips to Boston or New Hampshire. The ex-director estimates Uber and Lyft costs totaled $1,200,000 a year. The speaker also claims the shelter charges taxpayers for empty rooms at $180 a night, and also bills for meals in those rooms. The ex-director alleges there is a tremendous amount of waste and/or fraud. The speaker claims to have exposed millions more in fraud and will post another video if they gain 500 followers.

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The United Nations is confirmed to be funding the migrant crisis, as revealed by the Center for Immigration Studies. Public documents show that the United Nations plans to allocate $372 million in cash and voucher assistance to approximately 624,000 immigrants heading to the United States in 2024. This information eliminates any need for speculation, and the article link is provided for further reading.

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Hey everyone, Savannah Hernandez here in Boston, one of four cities defying federal immigration law. Massachusetts just allocated $425 million in pandemic funds to house migrants through June 2025. I sent someone posing as an immigrant to City Hall to see what's offered. Many sanctuary cities temporarily house migrants in hotels before permanent placement. Boston's mayor, along with Chicago, Denver, and New York City's mayors, will address a House oversight committee next month on their sanctuary policies. They claim compassion and public safety can coexist, but a recent incident involving an illegal immigrant arrested with 5,000 grams of fentanyl and an AR-15 in a Boston hotel contradicts that claim. Other arrests of illegal immigrants in Boston involved gang activity, child rape, murder, and drug distribution. This highlights the ongoing conflict between sanctuary cities and the federal government, with threats of prosecution and funding cuts.

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Hey everyone, Savannah Hernandez here in Boston, one of four cities defying federal immigration law. Massachusetts recently allocated $425 million in pandemic funds for migrant housing through June 2025. I sent someone posing as an immigrant to City Hall to learn what's offered. Many sanctuary cities house migrants in hotels before permanent placement. Next month, Boston, Chicago, Denver, and New York City mayors will address a House oversight committee about their sanctuary policies. They claim compassion doesn't compromise safety, but a recent arrest of an illegal immigrant with 5,000 grams of fentanyl and an AR-15 in a Boston hotel contradicts that. Numerous arrests of illegal immigrants in Boston involved gang activity, child rape, murder, and drug distribution. This highlights the ongoing conflict between sanctuary cities and the federal government, with threats of prosecution and funding cuts.

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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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Hotels in Massachusetts have canceled bookings for veterans and their families attending the Army Navy football game. The rooms have been given to migrants instead. A senator wrote a letter to the Biden administration demanding action on the border policies that allowed these migrants into the country. Massachusetts has a law providing shelter for refugees and illegal migrants, which is why the hotel reservations were canceled. Instead of watching the game in hotel rooms, veterans and active duty personnel are now housing illegal migrants.

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The speaker discusses their uncle's experience with FEMA after his home in St. Pete, Florida, was destroyed by a hurricane. FEMA offered him $2,600. The speaker researched FEMA and found that its 2024 budget was $37 billion, with additional funding requested before the hurricane. FEMA is authorized to grant individuals up to $42,500 for home loss and another $42,500 for incidentals, totaling $85,000. Looking into FEMA's 2023 spending, the speaker found that significant funds went to Arizona, Texas, New York City, New Mexico, and Chicago, areas identified as border or sanctuary cities. The speaker contrasts this with the relatively small amount offered to their uncle, an American citizen, and suggests this discrepancy is a widespread issue needing change.

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Migrants in Brunswick, Maine, are housed in furnished apartments with utilities paid for up to two years. These units, originally intended for Maine residents, are free for migrants while a one-bedroom apartment for residents costs around $1800 and a two-bedroom costs approximately $2300. The average house price in Brunswick is $480,000. This situation has caused outrage given the ongoing housing crisis for American citizens. Brunswick is in the same county that received nearly $1 billion in FEMA funding for sheltering illegal immigrants in 2023-2024, funds now reportedly depleted. We've also spoken with those in Bangor and Lewiston, and Catholic Charities expects to house up to 150 more refugees by September 30th. This highlights the impact of the open border crisis, extending even to unexpected areas of the U.S.

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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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$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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FEMA employees have been terminated for allegedly sending $59,000,000 to house illegal migrants in luxury hotels, sparking public outrage. Critics are pointing out the contrast of this situation with the treatment of citizens affected by natural disasters who did not receive adequate assistance. The funds, allegedly sent through a program separate from the disaster relief fund, have done little to quell public anger. Some feel the money could have been used to address homelessness and create housing for American citizens instead. Some are calling for FEMA to be shut down completely.

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There is a migrant crisis in New York City, with over 100,000 migrants needing housing, education, and medical care. Mayor Adams wants the federal government or the state to cover the costs, but they refuse. The burden falls on New York City taxpayers, adding to existing issues like congestion pricing, crime, and homelessness. The speaker criticizes the government for not taking responsibility for the problem they created.

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FEMA is not and should never be an illegal alien resettlement agency. In fiscal year 23, $735,000,000 was allocated to the shelter and services program. In fiscal year 24, $650,000,000 was allocated for a housing program and other services for illegal aliens, totaling $1.5 billion. The proposed bill would take any unspent FEMA funds from this housing program for illegal aliens and give it to the victims of Hurricane Helene.

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Venezuelan migrants in Chicago allegedly receive benefits including $50,000 in food stamps, $5,000 cash, and six months of free rent, possibly prioritized over citizens. Some report hearing of two years of free rent. Some Chicago residents are angry because people needing Medicaid and food stamps are rejected. Some families beg for money and food, then allegedly evade bus and train fares without consequence. One person describes a car with Venezuelan markings driving by their house.

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A list shows cities, states, and NGOs receiving $1 billion from FEMA to house illegal aliens, funded by American taxpayers. It's unacceptable to spend this money on migrants while Americans in North Carolina, Georgia, and Florida remain homeless and without support. Congress is changing direction to prioritize American citizens over migrants, as this situation is viewed as a failure to the American people. Many are outraged that their tax dollars are used to assist those who have entered the country illegally, while Americans suffer. This misallocation of resources is seen as a significant failure, and there are serious consequences for the American public due to border issues. We cannot allow this to continue.

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New York City is facing an emergency as over 60,000 illegal immigrants have arrived, with 5,000 being housed in The Row NYC hotel. Whistleblower Carlos Arellano reveals that the migrants receive free medical care, laundry services, housekeeping, and three meals a day, along with various other benefits. However, the hotel is experiencing numerous issues, including alcohol abuse, violence, theft, and crumbling infrastructure. The city has signed a $275 million contract to fund the migrants' stay, but some hotels are refusing to accommodate them. Carlos believes the situation will only worsen, as the city lacks a plan to address the problem.

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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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American citizens, especially those in the lower and middle class, are facing significant hardships. However, the government is providing two years of free rent to undocumented individuals, which is funded by taxpayers. This means that children are being taken out of school for virtual learning so that undocumented people can be housed in schools. This prioritization of non-citizens over citizens and veterans is concerning. If you don't see the issue with this, you're either not paying attention or you're simply virtue signaling. Please refrain from commenting that nobody enters the country illegally.
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