PHOTO DESCRIPTION | From left, Tracy Altenbaumer, Mark Bledsoe, Darla Wilf, Molly Riley, Trevelyan Hodge Sr. and Tammy Waters pose with a $10,000 check that Domtar surprised United Way of Greater Texarkana with on Monday, Dec. 18, 2023. "We are thankful to have a community-minded corporate sponsor that believes in taking care of neighbors needing a hand up," President/CEO Mark Bledsoe said. "We are blessed to have a community that cares." (Photo courtesy of United Way of Greater Texarkana)
Poor American citizens have once again found themselves in direct competition with illegal aliens for critical resources. In years past, low-income New York City Housing Authority tenants could look forward to a free meal around Thanksgiving. However, on account of the recent influx of over 142.
Food has become a precious commodity in the Long Island City community, where 6,000 NYCHA residents and 8,000 migrants are competing for free hot meals.