phones, free health care, school supplies, and more. this great giveaway, all at taxpayer expense. it comes as new york city schools prepared to enroll 1,000 illegal immigrants to the upcoming year. the new york post calling it the land of the free. interesting front cover there, pete. i want to juxtapose the statements that muriel bowser of d.c., where there have been 7,000 illegal immigrants sent, with mayor adams of new york city. there have been 900 illegal migrants there from texas. check out would have to say. bowser, this is the tipping point. our service efforts have become overwhelmed. sounds like someone from texas or arizona. adams, if we don t get these urgently needed resources we may struggle to provide the proper level of support our clients deserve while also facing challenges as we serve both a rapidly growing population and new clients who are seeking asylum. interesting he called them clients. pete: that s a new one. two mayors of sanctuary cities
benefi benefits, they are filing as a married couple. that is important about the marriage point there, chris. we have to point out the new law does not extend civil unions registered diagromestic relationships or other on relationships. a number of states where marriage equality is legal. couples are bound by civil unions and registered by domestic partnerships. they can also file together. do you think that the irs is eventually going to consider broadening this or keep it strictly to the definition of marriage? i think what we are seeing actually is that there was a willingness under doma to consider other things. the defense department had talked about setting up a system of recognizing domestic partners, but then after the doma decision came down, they said, no, we are just going to go with marriage. i think that we are going to see, as agencies enforce the law after doma is struck down, that they want to keep it to just