the refugee process in an unprecedented way. we are a nation of immigrants and we are a nation of laws. and those laws provide that if one qualifies for humanitarian relief, then one has established the basis to remain in the united states, and if one has not, then one is to be removed. and that is exactly what is going to happen. we have to go, we are out of time. what is the rough cost to american taxpayers since the roughly 4 million people have come into the country illegally since january of 2021, as those people show up at community hospitals, as they enter the school system, get other government help. do you have a taxpayer cost? let me turn that questionp around a little bit. i m going to turn it around to match the question that an international partner asked of me. and the question that the international partner asked of me is what is the economic cost of your broken immigration system? since there are businesses around this country that are desperate for work
hours to go, you see the count down clock to the title 42 being lifted. just i think people watch this and they want know how their local communities are going to be directly impacted by this. i mean, you know, at first covering this earlier years you saw just the border towns dealing with this. the land owners, but now it affects everybody. looking at the press release out of rockland county, suburbs north of new york city saying we cannot handle any more. to the point where they are getting a restraining order in new york supreme court to tell the mayor of new york city don t send them here. we can t handle it. yeah, the daily surge is up by twice the amount to about 10,000 a day, and counting. i think the message is clear when title 42 goes, people think they are going to be able to more easily and readily cross
alert, this news just in to us now, rockland county, suburbs north of new york city, they have been taking issue with the number of migrants new york city mayor adams has been sending up to the suburbs and this just in. the county of rockland has been granted a temporary restraining order in new york supreme court against the city of new york and mayor eric adams, which now will prohibit the city from proceeding with their plans to turn one of the hotels there, the armoni inn and suites, to a shelter for 340 migrants. a lot of residents in the suburbs were taking issue with this. they say due to the city s lack of honesty and clear disregard for local and state laws in the state of emergency in orange county, the county sheriff s office will remain posted outside the hotel as a precaution, even as the decision is made and a quote from one of
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