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Your Taxes, Their Luxury – Documents Show $116M To House Immigrants


Do you spend $64 every single day on your meals?

Now you probably spend more than me, but lets compare:

Breakfast: $2. A simple cup of coffee at home. An extra $3 on the occassional pastry.

Lunch: $7. A deli sandwich made on toasted Ezekiel bread. I’m a light eater.

Dinner: $10-$15.

But our fellow invaders, let’s look at their numbers:

Breakfast: $16

Lunch: $17

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Dinner: $31

All covered by Uncle Sam.

Something about this doesn’t seem right.

Let’s take a look at what Massachusettes is offering anyone other than citizens:

Daily Mail reports:

State pays $16 for breakfast, $17 for lunch and $31 for dinner as they live in hotels for free after entering the US illegally

New documents show the rising public cost of sheltering migrants in Massachusetts, as the state grapples with a strain on its emergency shelter system.

The state has 17 contracts totaling $116 million to house migrant families through June, including a no-bid $10 million contract for a company providing meals, CBS News Boston reported, citing documents obtained by the outlet.

In some cases, the state is paying hotels $64 per person each day for meals, including $16 for breakfast, $17 for lunch and $31 for dinner.

Last August, Massachusetts Governor Maura T. Healey declared a state of emergency, saying the state had more than 20,000 migrants in its shelter system.

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Capacity overruns have necessitated the use of hotels for emergency shelter, but earlier this month the state opened a new temporary facility with 400 beds in Boston’s Melnea Cass Recreational Center.

It followed reports that migrants were being forced to sleep on cots at Logan Airport, underscoring the humanitarian crisis and strain on the state’s resources.

Similar to New York, Massachusetts has a longstanding Right to Shelter law mandating that the state provide emergency shelter to families in desperate need.

The law requires emergency shelter to include basic cooking facilities, and if it does not, as in the case of some hotels, the state has to step in and contract for food to be delivered.

CBS affiliate WBZ found that one catering vendor, Spinelli Ravioli Manufacturing Company in East Boston, was awarded a $10 million six-month no-bid contract to provide and deliver meals.

Apparently hosting immigrants in hotels is a big money racket.

Let’s check in on New York:

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One person in the comments makes a great point too.

Out of the $64 that’s being spent on these people, how much is thrown away because it doesn’t align with their culture?

Hmm, doesn’t look too good over in New York.

But maybe things are better in Denver. Let’s see what they’re up to.

Nick Shirley, an independent reporter gets to chat with some of the Special Ones.

They’ve got nothing but praise for Biden.

He’s such a sweet, caring guy.

He give them everything for free.

They’re probably confused and not to sure why Americans don’t like them.

Meanwhile, let’s see what’s happening over your head.

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Yes.

Up.

Above you.

That plane that you don’t notice.

They’re coming in from every way possible.

Look up…



 

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