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Jan. 10, 2024 - Candace Owens
05:25
Blizzard of Illegal Immigrants Shut Down NYC School
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You know, I don't mean to sound like a dinosaur.
I don't mean to date myself.
But when I was a kid, we used to get days off when there was too much snow.
I grew up in Connecticut, right in the New York City metro area.
And you used to look forward to snow, and you'd turn the TV on, and they'd tell you whether you had a 90-minute delay or whether you had school off.
Yay! Too much snow.
It's a snow day.
Amazing. Well, now the kids got a little something else going on.
They get school off.
I don't know if they're still checking the TVs.
Not because there's too much snow on the ground, because there's a blizzard of snow, because rather, there's a blizzard of illegal immigrants.
I'm not kidding.
I'm not kidding. It's not funny.
It is a little funny, but funny sad.
Funny in a very sad way.
I'm not joking when I tell you guys that New York City high school students have now been forced into remote learning because there's too many migrants, and the migrants need somewhere to live, and so they're giving them the schools.
Could you imagine being a New York City resident and paying for taxes for your children to have to learn remotely so that the schools that you have paid for to be built and for your children to occupy are available to Look at this clip of the migrants who have just gotten off the buses.
The buses that your taxpayer dollars are going towards are entering the New York City school.
Look at this. This is incredible.
There we are. A family of illegal immigrants coming in.
This is the new thing happening in Brooklyn, all throughout New York City.
I would be outraged if my tax dollars were going toward this.
It is shocking to me that people are still voting Democrat in this city and pretending that this is an act of compassion, that this influx of migrants are coming in because they need a better life and not because they're getting a bunch of free stuff.
That is being offered to them by a government that wants to harness them eventually for the power of voting.
It is abundantly obvious that that is the purpose here, is to get as many of them in as possible, and then to say that you need to redraw lines and we've got more people that are living here.
Now, in case you thought that was outrageous, that's not the only thing that these inner-city demographic communities are being asked to do.
Not only should you keep your child at home on an illegal immigrant blizzard day, but also we are going to ask you if you will shelter these migrants in your own homes.
Yes, let's cut to what is going on in Massachusetts.
Governor Healy of Massachusetts is now asking residents to house migrant families.
The governor said that anywhere between 10 to 30 migrant families a day are coming into Massachusetts.
There are 40 hotels across the state that are helping to house them, but that isn't enough.
The governor is now pleading for help from you at home.
He says that close to 5,600 families are currently housed in the state's emergency shelter system,
and that number is 80 percent higher than one year ago.
And it would be helpful, obviously, if just the residents would open up their homes to
them entirely.
Massachusetts has been spending around $45 million a month to help assist these families.
We should rephrase that. When we say Massachusetts is spending, we mean you.
We mean when you go home, if you live in Massachusetts, when you go to work, rather, and you are putting in that 9 to 5 when you come home and you're tired, this is where your hard-earned money is going towards.
When you see In the news that they are going to raise taxes, this is one of the reasons that they may need to raise taxes in the near future.
The situation is so bad that the Healy administration is now asking people and businesses to help people in need.
So if you are also just a mom and pop shop that's operating, wouldn't it be nice if you also allowed a migrant family to live there for the time being?
Now I would say no, but that would make me not compassionate.
It's just hilarious now to realize in retrospect, just think about the Democrats that pretended that this was an act of compassion, that refused to acknowledge a crisis at the border, that tried to pretend that Donald Trump saying that we needed a wall was something that was racist or backwards or xenophobic and wrong, and not actually simply an American first policy.
understanding that if we kept up this influx of people migrating to our country,
pretending that it's because they're just looking for a better opportunity, well, to be fair,
it is a better opportunity when you have handouts, when you have the government that's willing to
steal from hardworking families and to instead give those dollars to migrants. Yeah, I guess
it is an opportunity for them. But looking at them castigating that and calling it racist now,
it is undeniable. It is undeniable. And in terms of these inner city communities like New York
city should we feel bad for the residents?
You get what you vote for.
I think that's one perspective.
You get what you vote for over and over again.
And these people are starting to understand that there's probably not going to be a way back.
So that is something to watch that is actually happening.
Amazing. As I said, I'm old.
I'm a dinosaur. We used to just have blizzards of snow, blizzards of illegal immigration.
That's the new thing. Look forward to a 90-minute delay one day.
Hey guys, if you like this video, you will definitely like the full episode even better.
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