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Originally Posted by nhplowboi
OK look, I am already tired of hearing about illegal aliens and Martha's Vinyard. I am glad the Island stepped up big time. I have always felt there are numerous religous groups across our country that could take on only one family and solve this problem if we were needed to.
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Those poor immigrants. They've come to the US to escape unlivable conditions in the Central American countries. Reminds me of the words chiseled at the base of the Statue of Liberty...bring your huddled masses yearning to be free. Guess, it's either old and disregarded or doesn't apply to the Southern Border.
It's shameful what DeSantis and Abbott have done with the refugees; sending them to areas where they may not be able to communicate due to language differences and without supplies, food, or money.
We are fortunate to have people in the cities and towns who have stepped up to help these poor people who were dumped in US towns they don't know after being lied to about job prospects, shelter, and more than newsprint and TV reports haven't told us about.
There must be some Constitutional Amendment to force these governors to feel some psychological pain for the misery and fear that they caused people who walked all the way from countries where they lived in fear only to find that we (US) treat them with the same disdain as their home countries.