New York City announced a massive new housing project for border crossers that will be constructed inside an empty five-story office building.
That desire to send money home is a key point that is rarely discussed in this border crisis. Sending money home, a practice called “remittances,” is a huge problem for the U.S. because that is money being bled out of the domestic economy and sent overseas to other nations. In 2019, for instance, it wasthat $150 billion a year was being stolen from the U.S. economy as foreigners sent the money back home. And that number has only climbed since President Joe Biden threw borders wide open.
Meanwhile, New York’s Democrat Mayor Eric Adams insists that the flood of illegals “will destroy New York City,” and he is warning the entire city that the illegals will be coming to their neighborhoods whether they want them or not. He also noted that the tidal wave of illegals is coming from dozens of nations, not just those south of our border:
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