In NYC, the Giveaways Never Cease

Mayor Eric Adams of New York City has been plagued for two years with a massive influx of illegal aliens moving to his city for the benefits they have been trained to believe are available. And, in spite of the fact that the city has no money to provide for even its own homeless much less the estimated 180 thousand homeless foreigners it has absorbed over that time, the foreigners keep coming — and the city keeps providing.

Most recently, Adams has inaugurated a new plan to provide recent “newcomers” with debit cards, good for buying food and baby supplies. According to The New York Times, under the program, a family of four will receive up to $350 per week for a total of six weeks. The program began with 10 families on Monday, and is expected to expand to about 115 families, or roughly 450 people, over the next week.

Adams and the Democrats claim displensing the cards will be cheaper than providing pre-cooked meals — its practice so far — which have often failed to meet with the migrants’ approval. Joseph Borelli, the City Council’s Republican minority leader, has agreed it may be a less expensive way of feeding the migrants, but says New York citizens might still find it “unfair.” The Times quotes:

A lot of New Yorkers are going to take this as something that’s fundamentally unfair. There are plenty of New Yorkers struggling to pay their bills.

The wholesale admittance of the word’s excess has nothing to do with “fairness,” of course. It’s all about demographic transformation, a goal the mayor and his fellow travelers in Washington share fully.

For more, see Breitbart News.

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