If they can DRIVE to Guam then great. That would be some motorhome.
You can’t even fly directly here from most of the US and it takes a passport to get on the plane.
But what is wrong with reminding people that if you can’t live in place X, there are other places that you can because they are less expensive?
Getting people out of the welfare system is a good thing. I think that unlike sheltered limousine leftist, many working-class people could be converted to a conservative position if they saw any options in their life.
Just the fact that that they in a motorhome means they are not using section 8 housing benefits. That indicates some sense of self-reliance.
Which is exactly what I did.
Guam has to be a hell of a lot cheaper to live in than California.
Maybe you can organize a boatlift. Maybe you could talk the new recruits into leaving behind the motor homes and living in the boats, once they get to your house.
ATTENTION: Fai Mao in Guam is lonely, has plenty of time on his hands and lots of good ideas, and is eager to welcome the street-dwellers of California to his home, his table, his spare room, his shitter that presumably (unlike the ones in the motor homes) actually works.
CALL HIM TODAY!
Maybe a little, but in my opinion mostly indolence.