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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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New York City is facing a major issue with migrants coming through the southern border. This influx of people from all over the world is going to impact every community in the city. The city already has a $12 billion deficit that will require cuts to services. The speaker asks the community what role they played in stopping this and emphasizes that everyone will be impacted. The city is at risk of losing its identity and the speaker urges unity in finding a solution. The speaker rejects the idea of shifting the problem from one borough to another.

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The speaker discusses the negative consequences of the failure of Republican leadership in Congress to pass comprehensive immigration reform. They mention that this will have a devastating impact on city budgets and the services provided to newcomers. As a result, the city will have to make budget reductions, starting with changes to services at the DMV and Parks and Rec. These are the first steps in a plan for shared sacrifice.

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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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As a Royal Hotel administrator, I oversaw nearly 5,000 migrants. The hotel provided everything from medical care to cribs, with numerous babies born weekly. However, the situation deteriorated rapidly. Alcohol abuse, underage drinking, sexual activity, and even guns became commonplace in this family hotel. I witnessed a drunk ten-year-old with two other intoxicated children whose parents had left them. Security guards frequently dealt with weapons and threats. Staff faced assaults and threats, needing escorts to their vehicles. Shoplifting escalated into physical altercations. My five years at the hotel have been the worst of my career, and the city’s handling of the migrant situation is alarming and unsustainable.

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The speaker criticizes the governor of Texas for placing families on buses without proper care, causing them to arrive in Chicago in poor conditions. They highlight the existing issues in Chicago, such as homelessness and closed mental health clinics, which are worsened by the influx of people. The speaker calls on the governor to reflect on the chaos he is causing for the country, emphasizing that this is not just a problem for Chicago, but for the entire nation.

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Mexico struggles to handle a sudden influx of millions of people, despite the desire to welcome them. Many have lived in the U.S. for decades, building lives and families there. The idea of deporting them back to Mexico, where they may find nothing left and face violence, is unrealistic. This situation could lead to a significant crisis, as these individuals cannot simply return to a life of lower wages and instability.

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They're taking kids from shelters if they don't have a safe place to go afterward. We confirmed this with a child protective services representative. The shelters are closing soon, and if families can't find safe accommodations, the children will be taken. Some shelters are still open, but many are shutting down by Friday. We visited one shelter today, which provides cots, meals, and laundry services, but families need to leave by noon on Friday. It's a serious situation, and it's hard to believe this is happening. The impact on families is devastating, and there’s a lot of concern for the children involved.

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This hotel now serves as a state-run migrant shelter with tight security. Chicago is preparing for a potential increase in arrivals, with space for 950 people. The city previously housed 14,824 people across 28 shelters during peak times. The Illinois Community For Displaced Immigrants is involved in planning for new arrivals, aiming to provide support for both immigrants and homeless individuals. The state is creating more space, fulfilling a promise to add 2,000 beds. The goal is to offer stable housing rather than long-term shelter living. Chicago is unsure of the number of arrivals expected during the DNC.

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Illegal immigration is costing American taxpayers $9,000 per immigrant, more than what is spent on Medicaid for vulnerable citizens. This fiscal irresponsibility needs to be addressed to prevent bankruptcy. State and local governments bear the brunt of the financial burden, leading to cuts in services or increased taxes for citizens.

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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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We appreciate the technical support and work authorization from the federal government. Without significant investment, not just Chicago but the entire country will struggle to maintain this mission. However, the state of Texas is not helping the cause. While we acknowledge the challenges at the border and the need for immigration reform and a pathway to citizenship, sending buses all over Illinois and the country is reckless and dangerous.

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The United States is currently experiencing an invasion that is changing the country. Illegal immigration is surpassing American births, with over 3 million people entering illegally through the southern border last year. The media may not report it, but the impact is visible in collapsing cities like Chicago. Politicians are failing to protect their citizens and instead prioritizing illegal immigrants, even using taxpayer money to hide them in secret locations. Chicago's police stations have been turned into refugee camps, and illegal aliens openly show hostility towards Americans. This invasion is destroying the country and erasing centuries of American history.

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New York City is facing a humanitarian crisis and dealing with it almost entirely on its own. Mayor Eric Adams says the city's finances are buckling under the weight of 100,000 migrants who have been bussed to town over the last year. The city is still directly caring for more than 57,000 migrants across roughly 200 emergency shelters and is spending $9.8 million a day. The city has already spent about $1.5 billion and will spend an additional $4.7 billion in the year ahead.

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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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I'm in the Bronx, where 2,200 migrant men will soon be housed in this building. Bronx residents are angry because they weren't consulted. This highlights how sanctuary cities, despite the Trump administration's crackdown on illegal immigration, continue spending millions on migrant housing. For example, a women- and minority-owned business received a $340,000 contract, and Garner Environmental Services got a $450 million contract to manage shelters citywide. Residents are protesting the lack of input on this relocation to this building, which was originally marketed as luxury housing with a rooftop terrace. This is just temporary housing; permanent housing will likely follow, a pattern seen in other sanctuary cities and states. I'm here to bring attention to the Bronx residents' concerns about this situation.

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Mayor Eric Adams has requested a federal state of emergency and for Massachusetts to do the same as asylum seekers flood their states and sanctuary cities. The cost of the migrant crisis in New York City is $12 billion over three fiscal years, with $383 per family seeking shelter and services each day. Mayor Adams is set to meet with Tom Perez, one of Biden's top aides, but New Yorkers are frustrated that non-residents and non-citizens are receiving more help than locals. Border states like Texas and Arizona argue that they have been dealing with this issue for years. The city is expanding into any available space, such as a tent city at a hospital in Queens and converting turf fields into shelters. This has impacted thousands of students who rely on the fields for sports and mental health.

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Given the high cost of migrant care and the lack of federal or state funding, the speaker is concerned about budget cuts. Layoffs and tax increases are potential options, but not preferred. The speaker highlights the influx of people from South America due to destabilization and crime issues. Without a national response and more help from Washington, the situation in the city will worsen. The speaker emphasizes the need for relief during the budgetary season and mentions the legal requirement to balance the budget. Currently, there is a $7 billion deficit that needs to be addressed.

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New York City is facing a major problem with migrants coming through the southern border. This issue is going to impact every community in the city and worsen the already huge $12 billion deficit. The speaker emphasizes that everyone needs to take responsibility and asks the audience what they have done to stop this. They warn that if action is not taken, the city we know will be lost. The speaker also mentions the blame game happening between different boroughs, but states that this is not a game that can be played.

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New York City is facing a major problem with migrants coming through the southern border. This issue is going to impact every community in the city and result in a $12 billion deficit. The speaker emphasizes that everyone needs to take responsibility and asks what role the listeners played in addressing this issue. They warn that if action is not taken, the city we know will be lost. The speaker also mentions the back-and-forth between different boroughs about where to send the migrants, stating that this is not a game.

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We have a large population here that is not sustainable. New York City is replacing regular students with migrants. We are planning the biggest deportation effort in our country's history, sending everyone back to their original countries. We have no other option.

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Springfield, Ohio Mayor Rue stated that the city's population has increased by 15,000 to 20,000 immigrants in the last 5 years, overwhelming safety services and causing community concern. City Manager Heck said the 25% population increase over 3 years is unsustainable, taxing infrastructure, public safety, schools, and healthcare. Referencing J.D. Vance, Heck noted the immigration crisis has worsened the existing housing shortage. Heck stated that without federal assistance, Springfield will fail because it lacks the capacity to sustain the population increase.

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Back in Chicago at a warehouse that appeared abandoned, it's revealed to be filled with undocumented individuals. Recently, there was a measles outbreak with reports of 13 to 15 cases, but the actual number could be around 100. The disease is airborne, and there's no quarantine in place, allowing people to come and go freely without any warnings or signage about the dangers. Additionally, illegal vendors are operating on the streets. This situation reflects a broader concern about the impact of immigration policies on American citizens, regardless of their background.

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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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New York City is facing a major problem with migrants coming through the southern border. This issue is going to have a devastating impact on the city, with 10,000 migrants arriving each month from various parts of the world. The entire city will be affected, and there is a $12 billion deficit that will require cuts to all services. The speaker emphasizes that everyone needs to take responsibility and asks the community what they have done to address this issue. The speaker warns that if action is not taken, the city will be lost. The speaker also mentions the back-and-forth between different boroughs about where to send the migrants, stating that this is not a game.
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