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The mayor of New York City, Eric Adams, has a vision.
And apparently, that vision is to put illegal immigrants into residents homes.
“It is my vision,” the mayor said, “to take the next step to this, go to the faith-based locales and then move to a private residence.”
The mayor believes that the city can take the $4.2 billion that it has to spend on the new migrants in the city and recycle it back into its own residents, by paying them to house migrants.
Chad Prather went on "The News & Why It Matters" to discuss the mayor’s announcement.
“So, Eric Adams is listing your home on Airbnb, basically. And they’re going to rent it out from you and let illegals live there” he jokes.
“I wonder how many he’s going to take into his home,” he adds.
Sara Gonzales sees this as maybe not the best idea.
“Yeah, it’s just that I’ve seen the hotels in New York City that have taken in all of these illegal immigrants, and you know, it’s crazy, it’s almost like you don’t have respect for the country’s law upon entering the country illegally,” she says.
Prather and Gonzales believe the mayor is not taking into account the possibilities for violence, destruction, or theft.
“Don’t worry, they’re paying you. But I mean if the illegal immigrant ends up, you know, killing someone on your property, damaging your home,” Gonzales says, “who’s gonna’ pay for that?”
Prather interjects, “Or rapes your daughter.”
“Like I said earlier, what could go wrong?” he adds.
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