WARNING! NYC Mayor Eric Adams wants to house migrants in YOUR home!



The mayor of New York City, Eric Adams, has a vision.

And apparently, that vision is to put illegal immigrants into residents homes.

“It is my vision,” the mayor said, “to take the next step to this, go to the faith-based locales and then move to a private residence.”

The mayor believes that the city can take the $4.2 billion that it has to spend on the new migrants in the city and recycle it back into its own residents, by paying them to house migrants.

Chad Prather went on "The News & Why It Matters" to discuss the mayor’s announcement.

“So, Eric Adams is listing your home on Airbnb, basically. And they’re going to rent it out from you and let illegals live there” he jokes.

“I wonder how many he’s going to take into his home,” he adds.

Sara Gonzales sees this as maybe not the best idea.

“Yeah, it’s just that I’ve seen the hotels in New York City that have taken in all of these illegal immigrants, and you know, it’s crazy, it’s almost like you don’t have respect for the country’s law upon entering the country illegally,” she says.

Prather and Gonzales believe the mayor is not taking into account the possibilities for violence, destruction, or theft.

“Don’t worry, they’re paying you. But I mean if the illegal immigrant ends up, you know, killing someone on your property, damaging your home,” Gonzales says, “who’s gonna’ pay for that?”

Prather interjects, “Or rapes your daughter.”

“Like I said earlier, what could go wrong?” he adds.


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Another bus drops off migrants outside VP Kamala Harris' DC residence



More buses carrying illegal immigrants arrived in Washington, D.C., and New York City Thursday morning, including one that dropped off migrants close to Vice President Kamala Harris' residence, Fox News reported.

For months now, Republican governors in border states like Texas and Arizona have chartered buses to carry migrants north and east into sanctuary cities and other parts of the country, where they await processing of their asylum claims. The migrants go voluntarily, often to meet and stay with family members or friends already in the country.

But critics have accused the governors of using migrants as "political pawns" or even of "kidnapping" them. GOP officials say that President Joe Biden's administration is not doing enough to secure the border and that sending migrant buses to Democrat-run cities is a form of protest to show the reality facing border towns every day.

This is not the first time migrants have arrived outside Harris' residence at the Naval Observatory in the nation's capital. On Friday, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's office said it had sent 8,000 migrants to D.C. since announcing the policy in April, the Texas Tribune reported. Abbott began sending the migrants to the vice president's residence after she gave an interview on NBC News' "Meet the Press" during which she claimed the border was secure even as the U.S. is projected to have a record two million people cross the border this year.

“The Biden-Harris Administration continues ignoring and denying the historic crisis at our southern border, which has endangered and overwhelmed Texas communities for almost two years,” Abbott said earlier this week. "Our supposed border czar, Vice President Kamala Harris, has yet to even visit the border to see firsthand the impact of the open border policies she has helped implement, even going so far as to claim the border is ‘secure.’”

Democratic leaders in cities receiving migrants have lashed out against the governors sending them and demanded federal assistance to house them. Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser called the situation in her city a "humanitarian crisis" in July and asked for the National Guard to be activated.

Bowser declared a public emergency over the migrant buses from Texas and Arizona last month. Her declaration will activate emergency funding to care for the migrants and set up the Office of Migrant Services. The office will provide temporary accommodations, medical care, transportation, and other services for migrants, Fox News reported.

Two migrant buses arrived in New York City as well on Thursday morning. Mayor Eric Adams' office has said more than 16,000 illegal immigrants have been sent to New York from border states since May. On Monday, the mayor blasted both the "far right" and the "far left" for failing to come up with solutions to the migrant crisis.

Adams also announced that Humanitarian Emergency Response and Relief Centers would be constructed in various locations in the city to temporarily house migrants in tents. Local news station WNYW-TV also reported that Adams is close to striking a deal to house migrants on cruise ships.

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) meanwhile pleaded for a "federal solution" on Tuesday.

“Let’s look at federal facilities, federal staff to help supplement the city and the state,” she told Bloomberg News in an interview.

'They are threatening the drivers': Sen. Marsha Blackburn reveals migrants bused to DC and New York City are getting off in Tennessee



Tennessee Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R) revealed Monday that some migrant asylum-seekers being bused from Texas to cities nationwide are getting off the bus in Chattanooga and other locations before they reach their final destinations.

Blackburn told "Fox & Friends" that, in some cases, migrants are "threatening" the bus drivers, demanding that they be allowed to disembark so they can travel to sanctuary cities across America.

"What we have heard is that they are threatening the drivers from time to time, and they're wanting to get to where their friends are," Blackburn told co-host Steve Doocy. "See, they look at this, Steve, as a safe passage, if you will, across the country because they're being given that free bus ride to wherever they want to go. And, of course, the sanctuary city policies that many cities across the country have, these large, big blue cities, not Chattanooga, but they have set up – the cartels have been free to kind of set up shop."

"They have their hubs," she continued. "That's where your gangs are located. That's where the sex-trafficking operations are located."

For months now, officials in Texas and Arizona have been busing foreign asylum-seekers from the southern border to northern cities like Washington, D.C., and New York to call attention to the overwhelming influx of migrants in their states. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has invited the mayors of those cities to visit the border and witness the crisis firsthand, but they have angrily rebuffed his offer and called for the federal government to assist with the hundreds of migrants arriving on a weekly basis.

But not all of the migrants boarding the buses in Texas are arriving up north. Tennessee local news station WTVC-TV reported Friday that Chattanooga is apparently a stopping point for charter buses carrying migrants from Texas to the East Coast. Some of the migrants were reportedly disembarking at a gas station in Rising Fawn, Georgia, intending to trek about 30 miles on foot to Chattanooga. A McDonald's employee in Chattanooga said some migrant children had gotten off the bus and were panhandling, asking for money so they could travel to Florida.

Officials have warned the migrants to remain on their bus until they reach their final destination.

Blackburn said that most of the migrants getting off the bus are young men and blamed President Joe Biden's policies for contributing to rampant illegal immigration and encouraging drug and human traffickers to take advantage of people traveling to the United States.

"Crime has escalated," Blackburn said. "You look at the crime rates in New York and these sanctuary city mayors who are now complaining, they should be talking to Joe Biden."

"This is his policy that has caused this, and they have basically rolled out the welcome mat, said we're going to be a sanctuary city, give benefits, voting rights, privileges of citizenship," she continued.

Since April, more than 6,600 migrant asylum-seekers have been processed by the Department of Homeland Security and bused to Washington, D.C., and New York City.

"We need to end this and allow our southern border to be secured and give these governors the ability to secure these communities across the southern border," Blackburn said.

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