This is so terrible! Not getting their mail? The horror
Migrants in N.Y. Shelters Face Surprising Challenge: Getting Their Mail
With 64,000 migrants shuttling through a warren of shelters in New York City, one of the city’s more difficult challenges is among the more unheralded: delivering the mail.
The influx of migrants from the southern border has brought a barrage of mail to the city’s more than 200 migrant shelters, overflowing the makeshift mail rooms in repurposed hotels and office buildings where the new arrivals are staying.
Some of the correspondence is critical: immigration notices or documents to apply for Social Security numbers and work authorization, documents that, if lost or delayed, would hamper the migrants’ ability to work legally in the United States.
But problems have arisen. Mail sometimes goes missing. The Postal Service has, at times, determined that mail is undeliverable at some shelters, such as the tent dormitory on Randall’s Island, according to immigration lawyers.
Are we caring about this? Are we caring about illegals being given social security numbers and work authorization when they shouldn’t even be here, knowing that these are two steps to them getting lawful status and sticking around permanently when they weren’t even eligible for asylum? It’s a ridiculously long piece. You know what the Sanctuary City New York Times doesn’t care about?
Haitian migrant accused of molesting child is in US via controversial Biden-Harris program
A Haitian migrant who entered the United States last year was arrested in Massachusetts after allegedly molesting a 10-year-old boy who lived next door to him.
Akim Marc Desire, 18, was arrested by police last week in Mansfield, Massachusetts, about 45 minutes south of Boston, and is being charged with indecent assault and battery on a child under age 14, law enforcement sources told Fox News.
Desire, who is now in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody, flew to the U.S. in June of last year, arriving in Miami before eventually making his way up to the Boston area. (snip)
Desire flew to the U.S. under the Biden administration’s controversial CHNB parole program, which allows migrants to apply for entry with a sponsor from four countries: Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela.
The program was paused in July after an internal Department of Homeland Security (DHS) review found evidence of mass fraud, including more than 100,000 applications being filled out by roughly 3,000 “serial sponsors.”
The Biden-Harris admin doesn’t care about American citizens, and, if Harris wins, there will be more of this, regardless of what her campaign talking points are regarding getting tough on the border. And the SCNY Times has zero stories about this, because they would then have to explain that it is the fault of Biden-Harris that this child molester shouldn’t even be here.
Read: SCNY Times Is Very Concerned Over Illegals Getting Their Mail »