Opinion: Bidens America, why don't we help the people here first? Boston homeless Black man goes off
[U.S Politics] A Black homeless man's outburst highlights concerns over migrant housing taking over community spaces needed and paid for by American citizens.
The migrant crisis is indeed having an impact on Black neighborhoods. In cities like Chicago, Boston, and New York, Black residents have expressed frustration over the influx of migrants and the allocation of resources to support them. Some feel that their communities are being neglected and that the needs of Black Americans are being overlooked in favor of the needs of migrants.
An incident that occurred at a Boston community recreation center demonstrates the outrage some are feeling. A Black man who says he is homeless went off about a recreation center that is being converted into temporary housing for migrants.
The homeless man, visibly upset, voiced his concerns openly as police and media stood by.bIn the explicative laden rant posted to X by user @MJTruthUltra, the man can be heard saying:
“I’m f* angry! ya’ll don’t give a f* about the people that was born and raised here… Can’t afford to live here, but y’all gonna bring some other ** here? I’m homeless. I work a full-time job. 40 hours! And I can’t pay to live here. How the f* y’all gonna bring someone else here.” (X)
Another Boston resident interviewed by Fox News also upset about the displacement of her American born children’s community resources told Lawrence Jones, "now, it's going to destroy our community more and mess our children up more! This is sad... Why don't they help the people here FIRST?!
The Biden administration has been criticized for prioritizing the needs of migrants over those of American citizens. Critics argue that the administration's policies have led to the influx of migrants at the southern border, straining resources and potentially putting American citizens at risk.
Just this week a video captured migrants violently assaulting NYPD officers near a migrant shelter in Times Square, New York City.
The migrant crisis is impacting Democrat led sanctuary cities and it's residents, yet, the governors and mayors have not called on Joe Biden to use executive actions to stem the flow of immigration at the border.
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