next step to this faith-based locales and then move to private residents. there are residents who are suffering right now because of economic challenges. they have spare rooms. they have locales. we can find way to get over 30-day rules. greg: you got that, move migrants to homes where current residents are already suffering. i hope it doesn t cost $4.2 billion. we can take the $4.2 billion and put back in the pockets of everyday new yorkers, everyday houses of worship, instead of corporations and some corporations are outside the city. greg: $4.2 billion, maybe 4.3 billion. who is counting? we are and that s a load.
it is my vision to take next step going to faith-based locales and moving to private residents. there are residents suffering because of economic challenges, they have spare rooms, locales. it is cheaper and good investment to go to a family and assist them instead of placing people in settings or emergency hotels. closer we bring asylum seekers, easier it will be to transition into society. kayleigh: easier, probably not safer. cassie, start with california. state officials say it appears the flights were organized by florida. both flights had migrants from texas, they are saying governor
next step to this go to the faith-based locales and then move to private residents. we can take the $4.2 billion, 4.3 may be now that we have to spend and put it back into the pockets of everyday new yorkers, houses of worship instead of corporations. gillian: a financial argument essentially, what do you think? look, i don t know what more has to happen in order to prove that the train finally went off the track on this migrant situation. i don t know what more joe biden needs before he acts. now we are talking about actually putting migrants, people who have come here illegally, homeless, inside of private residences. as you know, new yorkers live in pretty dense high rise apartments, many of us, and imagine your own building where you live every day being turned into a de facto homeless shelter for people who have come here illegally. that s the real proposition that
strain on cities. bussing or flying migrants around the country without any coordination with the federal government, we have talked about this, state or local officials, as well, is dangerous and unacceptable, and we will continue to be very, very clear about that. it is dangerous and unacceptable because you are putting people s lives at risk. it is dangerous and unacceptable because you are actually putting a lot of pressure on the state and local and local local area. jesse: new york city is also getting slammed by the migrant crisis. so bad, mayor eric adams wants to pay new yorkers to house the cities migrants. it is my vision to take the next step to this, a faith-based locales, and then moved to private residence. there are residents who are suffering right now because of economic challenges. they have spare rooms. we can take their $4.2 billion, 4.3, may be, now, that we