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Texas border town fire department hemorrhaging $21,000 a day dealing with migrant-rel
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(12-30-2023, 02:12 PM)mikesez Wrote: If these sanctuary cities want to receive these migrants, how about they also send these border towns some funds to deal with the extra needs their first responders have? Better yet, send them the immigrants as they are currently doing. I don't disagree with dispersing immigrants to sanctuary cities as the GOP reps are currently doing in some instances. This is a win win situation in which sanctuary cities get to host immigrants in which they support and the immigrants can go to a place that they are really wanted. Of course, I'm being sarcastic because we all know sanctuary cities wants immigrants in the US as long as it doesn't impact their city. |
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