New York's City Hall officials are hard-pressed to find living space for busloads of migrants arriving daily have asked New York City landmarks like the Flatiron Building and the Aqueduct Racetrack if they can provide space for the wave of new arrivals.
The latest wave of arrivals has brought nearly 61,000 migrants so far to the five boroughs.
More than 37,000 of them are living in city-operated or city-funded shelter facilities that’ll cost the city an estimated $4.2 billion in 2023 and 2024 alone, Mayor Adams has said.
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ReplyDeleteUse the racetrack. That will make the track too dangerous for horses, so hold obstacle-course footraces for illegal immigrants instead. The tents and clutter will be the obstacles.
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