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Chicago, Denver, New York City Mayors Demand Federal Financial Support for Migrant Crisis

Chicago, Denver, New York City Mayors Demand Federal Financial Support for Migrant Crisis

Bill Melugin reminds the mayors that “they deal with a tiny drop in the bucket compared to the sheer numbers of people coming across.”

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston, and New York City Eric Adams are….well, Democrats.

In other words, “It’s not our fault that people took us seriously when we declared our cities a sanctuary for illegal immigrants and give us money instead of solving the problem!”

That’s honestly the best description to describe their latest antics regarding the border crisis.

Eric Adams

Adams threatened to file criminal charges against charter bus companies that do not alert the city 32 hours before they bring illegal immigrants to the city:

The order also limits drop-off hours to between 8:30 a.m. and 12 p.m. daily and to a single location, on West 41st Street between Eight and Ninth Avenue in Manhattan.

“We cannot allow buses with people needing our help to arrive without warning any hour of day and night,” Adams said in a virtual press conference with Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Denver Mayor Mike Johnston.

“This not only prevents us from providing assistance and orderly way, it puts those who have already suffered so much in danger.”

Failure to heed the new rules could result in criminal charges, fines, lawsuits “and even buses being impounded,” Adams said.

Brandon Johnson

Johnson tried humiliating Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott while begging the government for more money instead of immigration reform.

I wrote “tried” because, as Bill Melugin pointed out, the illegal immigrants the cities have received are nothing compared to what border states deal with every single day.

Johnson told CNN:

“What Gov. Abbott is doing is, quite frankly, it’s reckless,” Johnson said in a CNN interview.

“Sending buses all over the state of Illinois and all over the country is reckless, and quite frankly, it’s dangerous,” Johnson continued.

The progressive mayor noted that he agrees with Abbott that state and local governments must do more about immigration, but he was clear that the pair don’t agree on how that should be done.

“What I’ve called for repeatedly is, again, a coordinated approach between state and local municipalities so that we can address this crisis,” Johnson said. “We need more resources.”

“In no way what the state of Texas is doing is helping the cause,” he continued. “As we recognize that there are challenges — significant challenges — at the border, we do need real substantive immigration reform and policies that allow us to have a structure and a pathway to citizenship.”

Johnson added immigration reform: “As much as we recognize that there are challenges, significant challenges at the border, and we do need real substantive immigration reform and policies that allow us to have a structure and a pathway to citizenship… sending buses all over the state of Illinois and all over the country is reckless and, quite frankly, dangerous. I met with 80 mayors last Friday to have a more coordinated approach for the state of Illinois along with county officials. That is what is required in this moment: a real sophisticated coordination while also pushing the federal government to provide the resources and support so we can actually sustain this mission.”

I’m shocked Johnson mentioned immigration reform. Usually, it’s only about money.

During the meeting with Adams and Johnston, Johnson insisted his city needed money: “As buses continue to arrive in the City of Chicago and all over the country, the type of chaos that has been administered has left many of our local economies under a tremendous amount of duress. We cannot do this alone. We need more support from the federal government.”

“All of our cities have reached a point where we are either close to capacity or nearly out of room,” Johnson added. “Without significant intervention from the federal government, this mission will not be sustained.”

Mike Johnston

The Denver mayor echoed Johnson and Adams:

“We’re looking at about $160 million of potential costs going into next year’s budget. That’s almost 10% of our entire city budget. That’s a massive impact for us,” Johnston said.

Congress continues to negotiate over a supplemental budget package, which could include more money for cities dealing with a migrant crisis like Denver. Johnston warned that without more federal support, things could get worse.

“If there is no federal support, there’s no coordinate entry, there’s no work authorization, then I think cities would have to look at dramatically reducing the amount of services we offered or dramatically cutting our city budgets, which has impacts on other parts of city services,” Johnston said.

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Comments

The democrats are masters to the cash grab. No surprise here.

    AF_Chief_Master_Sgt in reply to MarkSmith. | December 28, 2023 at 10:17 am

    Create a problem, demand that non sanctuary cities pay for it. A typical Democrat ploy.

    Next up. Grab ‘em Nuisance gives free MediCal to illegal invaders, then demand that the feds pay (read that as taxpayers).

    Its cash grab for the Homeless Industrial Complex (HIC). They can throw up metal tool shed with cot in parking lot, and bill the taxpayers $100k for each one, with the local non-profit org tied to the mayor that is “managing the process” taking most of the money. SF is the blueprint.

Do they hear themselves?

How about no, you said wanted them here, we gave them to you. Enjoy

Conservative Beaner | December 28, 2023 at 8:50 am

Since your respective states voted for Biden, you can bear the brunt of the illegals immigrants that he is letting.

In other words, You broke it you buy it.

Nope, not until the costs the border areas and rural communities where these illegal aliens flocked for decades are paid out. Y’all wanted open borders and sanctuary policies to wield as club to bash people who disagreed with you. Y’all didn’t miss an opportunity to portray yourselves as morally superior …until the point at which virtue stopped being an empty signal and came with costs. The open borders crowd had nearly six decades of shifting costs onto others so y’all can wait six decades after rural and border communities are made whole before you get any funding for your own folly.

In Texas we have tens of millions aliens

They have to go back

The Gentle Grizzly | December 28, 2023 at 9:28 am

“Chicago, Denver, New York City Mayors Demand Federal Financial Support for Migrant Crisis”

Translation: Sanctuary cities want the rest of the US taxpayers to fund their bleeding hearts.

    “At the start of 2023, the net cost of illegal immigration for the United States – at the federal, state, and local levels – was at least $150.7 billion.”

    “Illegal immigration costs each American taxpayer $1,156 per year.”

    source: fairus.org

The major cities have the most resources to handle them. Not feasible to dump millions of homeless and jobless illegal aliens on small towns. NYC, LA, Chicago becoming 3rd world ghettos overnight. Open borders biden is smiling.

NO. They voted for this…Let them suffer the consequences like they have forced the border states to. do for years. WHY should we be punished for Progressive policies that are meant to destroy America??

Typical liberal argument. We want them but only if you pay.

Is a life sentence in Florence’s supermax support enough?

Let them roam the streets for a month, welfare-free, and problem solved.

CA has become majority non-white. How many years before CA has enough illegal aliens voting in local and state elections to consider annexation by mexico?

if the FBI was looking into the federal government

they would say

“lookee, the same folks that are allowing all these young, male illegal immigrants in the country are also buying up a lot of weapons and ammo”

what is the end game ?

should be obvious to anyone

young hispanics with weapons become very violent, very quickly

So now bus drivers are expected by law to demand proof of citizenship before a passenger can board… but election workers are prohibited by law from asking those same passengers for photo ID before voting?

An asylum seeker passes through two or three countries before getting to the US… but NYC, Chicago and Denver are too far removed from the asylum seeker’s place of origin?

In 2017, building a wall was a drain on the taxpayer… but the care and feeding of millions of migrants is not?

I’m confused.

    smooth in reply to George S. | December 28, 2023 at 12:42 pm

    Bus from texas can stop at street on the map where NYC begin/ends. Drop off at adjacent city, or advise the passengers they are free to walk across the bridge to enter NYC. They have been walking for thousand miles. They can walk across another bridge. Also they can be flown into 3 airports that serve NYC. I don’t see how NYC mayor adams wins this. He didn’t think this through. He’s the chess player who is always analyzing the weakness of his last move, instead of thinking 3 moves ahead.

“The NYC Mayor announced a new executive order that requires charter busses to announce 36 hours in advance when they are dropping off busses full of migrants. If the busses don’t announce this, they will be charged with a class B misdemeanor and can result in jail time and seizure of the buses .”

ACLU to pounce on Adams in three… two…

“In no way what the state of Texas is doing is helping the cause,” he continued. “As we recognize that there are challenges — significant challenges — at the border, we do need real substantive immigration reform and policies that allow us to have a structure and a pathway to citizenship.”

Translation: “We’re up for a ‘dialog’ where nothing ever gets done, and YOU continue to care for the people WE invited.”

    henrybowman in reply to henrybowman. | December 28, 2023 at 1:14 pm

    Oh… and also, note that a Democrat executive is using “executive orders” to “write new criminal laws” again. They really don’t understand the difference between monarchy and representative government, do they?

    “These are the Whigs and Tories of nature… The Tories are for strengthening the Executive and General Government; the Whigs cherish the representative branch and the rights reserved by the States as the bulwark against consolidation.”
    –THOMAS JEFFERSON, MISC NOTES, 1801

He just pissed away millions by trying to build a tent city on a toxic site and having to abandon the already started project. They are in a contract with an out of state (NE?) care co. paying nurses mad stacks over prevailing wage per month. Mayor Brandon now crying for reparations to help curb violent crime.

Who didn’t see this coming?

Send them a dollar.
Then tell the media that “we” have delivered funds to the affected cities to ameliorate the problems.