DC opened the southern border, stuck state & local governments with the ensuing bills
In the words of our *esteemed* governor: Sur-prahz, Sur-prahz, Sur-prahz.
The NY Post has the tawdry details:
The eye-watering financial cost of the migrant crisis hit $150 billion last year and is causing devastating consequences for residents of hard-hit cities struggling to cope with the influx, The Post has learned.
Of that figure, calculated by Washington DC-based non-profit Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), $67 billion came from the federal government, but the majority of the burden was shouldered by states and local governments
That has left huge holes in city budgets, meaning cutbacks for regular US citizens, including:
Denver City Council has to cut $45 million from its budget, including $8.4m from its Police Department and $2.5m from the Fire Department to pay an estimated $90m bill for migrants.
- In South Portland, Maine, property taxes have increased to pay for the migrant crisis and the mayor has advised elderly residents to re-mortgage their houses to pay them
- New York City is spending $2.3 billion in costs for housing migrants alone in 2023 and 2024, resulting in city agencies having to cut costs by 5%.
- Chicago faces a $1 billion budget gap, partly over migrant services, which it is now scrambling to make up.
FAIR estimates there were at least 15.5 million “illegal alien residents” in the country at the beginning of 2022, with federal funding amounting to $3,187 per migrant per year, an increase of 45% since their last survey in 2017.
Of the federal government’s $67 billion spent in 2023, more than $6.6 billion was earmarked for education and over $25 billion was doled out in medical costs. Federal welfare programs ate up $11.5 billion and law enforcement costs were $23.1 billion, according to the 91-page “The Fiscal Burden of Illegal Immigration on United States Taxpayers 2023” report from FAIR.
They point out that is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to migrant spending as state and local expenditure is far higher
But because each state, city and county approaches migrant relief differently it is hard to estimate the full cost per migrant. However, the struggles certain communities face help show how much havoc the crisis is wreaking on ordinary citizens.
In New York City more than 210,000 migrants have traveled to the city since the spring of 2022. As The Post has reported, under the sanctuary city’s “right to shelter” policy 150 hotels are currently providing food and rooms for the migrants, who receive between 30 and 60 days of free housing with laundry facilities and help with childcare.
The overall costs to house asylum seekers per night is $352 and spending for 2023 and 2024 is set to surpass a staggering $2.3 billion.
To pay for it Mayor Eric Adams announced budget cuts at the end of 2023 of 5% across all city agencies.
That included certain cuts to New York’s Police and Fire Department, which were walked back three months later, as well as $58 million cut from NYC library funding, $53 million to city cultural institutions and millions taken from early childhood programs.
Funding for some of those ventures is expected to be restored in 2025.
New York City did receive aid through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), which started a Shelter and Services Program in fiscal 2023 to address the migrant surge.
The agency allocated $640 million in fiscal 2024 for migrants, of which $81m went to New York City, by far the largest share given to any one place.
Another $23 million of the FEMA cash was given to authorities and non-governmental organizations in Denver — however, it falls far short of the amount required.
The city of 715,000 has received the largest influx of migrants after New York City, Chicago and San Diego, according to immigration data, with an influx of 42,000 migrants since December 2022.
Denver has already spent $70 million on caring for those migrants and introduced an initiative to spend another $90 million in April this year, according to local reports.
Elected officials are having to cut Denver’s emergency services and police to foot the bill.
“Denver City Council faced a requested $45 million cut, $17 million of which came from public safety agencies including Denver Police Department ($8.4 million) and Denver Fire Department ($2. 5 million),” according to a report on its website.
The Denver Asylum Seekers Program provides up to six months of rent free housing, assistance with food and legal issues, such as asylum applications and work permits.
The city, which rented out several hotels to deal with the surge of migrants, also works with non-profits to provide classes in English language, financial literacy and workers’ rights, according to reports. The city project $51.7 million in migrant housing costs alone in 2024, with another $9.7 million allocated to workforce training.
Supporters of the Asylum Seekers Program, which has spots for 1,000 participants, say that it will help migrants integrate into the local economy and the workforce much faster. The city estimates it costs $1,700 per migrant.
In Chicago, mayor Brandon Johnson announced in August the city has a $982m projected budget gap for 2025. Between 2022 and 2024 the city has spent over $400 million on migrants, according to NBC, with $141m spent this year, according to local site WTTW. The issue has been particularly contentious among residents and the city has since announced that by next year it will shut down its migrant shelter program and wrap it into a more “cost-effective” approach, rolling into its homelessness program.
In South Portland, Maine, a city of 27,000 residents which saw an influx of 1,000 migrants last year, Mayor Misha Pride suggested elderly residents who could not afford steep property tax increases take out a reverse mortgage — a loan that allows homeowners to borrow against the equity in their property.
“I know it’s an ugly word,” he said at a city council meeting in August, “but there are — I’m just saying, I know it’s horrible, but it’s sort of a last resort.”
Borrow even more off of your home so you can pay your taxes that will be used to pamper border-crossing criminals? *Nice.*
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The reverse mortgage suggestion came at the same time that the city voted to allocate $1.9 million in its 2025 budget for migrants. The cash is slated for “General Assistance Vouchers” for asylum seekers’ rent, food and prescription drugs.
That’s ten times more than the $100,000 the City Council approved for their Senior Property Tax Relief Fund, according to reports.
“Food costs have increased and Asylum Seekers rely on General Assistance for food assistance,” the city’s budget reads, in part justification for the outlay.
Pride, an attorney who is up for re-election, walked back his comments earlier this month in a letter to the editor of the Portland Press Herald.
“It was an inappropriate remark … I never meant to advocate it as a general approach,” he wrote.
In June 2023, the city entered a 12-month contract to house migrants at the Howard Johnson hotel.
The city will receive some benefit from a FEMA grant of $5.4 million which was given out in August to the United Way of Southern Maine and Catholic Charities to help resettle migrants in the area.
Other small cities aren’t as lucky and are begging for federal funds after they have been overwhelmed with migrants. In Logansport, Indiana, a city of 18,000 residents, nearly 2,000 migrants — most of them unaccompanied minors — have put a strain on local schools.
Haitian migrant students have swelled from 14 in 2021 to 207 this year, according to reports.
“The federal government has got to step in and help communities our size,” Mayor Chris Martin recently told FOX 59 Indianapolis.
Local residents in the city, 90 miles outside Indianapolis, say they no longer feel safe in the community and their children are being muscled out of the public schools by recent arrivals who do not speak English and need a great deal of help from teachers.
However, some critics object to taxpayer money allocated to FEMA being used for non-citizens at all, noting how most of it has been given to sanctuary jurisdictions where officials do not cooperate with federal authorities to enforce immigration laws. […]
Take note, western North Carolina.
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[…] “What makes this Biden-Harris botched response unique—and particularly outrageous—is that the same administration claiming it doesn’t have enough money to support suffering Americans appropriated $1.6 billion dollars in FEMA funds to assist illegal aliens since October 2021,” said Kevin Roberts, Heritage Fund president in an article on the conservative think tank’s website.
Got that, western North Carolina?
Don’t forget NC has a ‘facility’ in Greensboro area for ‘children’…….taxpayer $$$ and we have no idea who is housed there or the annual costs. But we in NC are funding IT ALL, courtesy of Coop , et als. And with Stein, WE GET MORE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Legal immigrants who obey our immigration laws are barred from welfare type programs for five years after they arrive, and must provide an affidavit of support signed by a financially solvent American citizen to support them if they cannot support themselves. The system is designed so legal immigrants do not become a burden on taxpayers. So why in the world should be give a dime to these lawbreaking illegal aliens who thumb their noses at our immigration laws?
The asylum racket needs to be shut down, where economic migrants make fake claims to asylum, There is and easy way to do that. The remain in Mexico policy of President Trump did the job. The international treaties on asylum do not give a refugee who is already in a safe country the right to enter a different country to claim asylum there. Mexico is a safe country, as is Canada. These moochers have no rights to claim asylum here under the asylum treaties.
We need to cut all benefits from illegal aliens. We also need to get tough as nails at the border. I like the rules of engagement that Lithuania’s Interior Minister gave to her border police and attached army units, which was to use whatever level of force necessary to keep the illegal aliens out. Border guards in Hungary, Greece, and Poland have had to fire their guns to stop illegal alien border jumpers, and if that is what it takes, so be it.
We also should consider doing what France’s Interior Minister has recently proposed, and that is cutting off free medical services to illegal aliens.
It is so unfair that crooked companies which hire illegal aliens compete unfairly against honest business owners by hiring illegal at much lower wages. This forces their competitors to join them in crime or go out of business.
Also, illegal aliens compete for jobs that Americans hold, or at least used to hold. Since they are willing to work for less, the illegal aliens bid down labor rates and take jobs from Americans.
Solving the illegal alien problem is simple:
1. Indict, prosecute, and convict the owners of officers and owners of companies who hire them.
2. Deny them all social services.
Take away demand for their labor and don’t give them welfare, and they will go home the way they got here. Walk.