I hear the Ritz Carlton in San Francisco has some empty suites.
My parents old neighborhood in Springfield, VA was a typical middle class family neighborhood in the 70’s and 80’s. Now, you see 5+ cars outside of most of them. Some have added a pair of lions to the front walk, pillars etc. These are 1950’s brick ranches.
We have plenty of bridges. Some already have occupants though.
They need people to live in the houses that all of those homeless people used to live in.
Cities will be kicking out American homeless from shelters and putting those Afghan’s in there.
How many FEMA trailers are on the road for them?.
Based on living conditions they had before arriving here I’d say they’ll double and triple up families , and likely more, in rental houses or abandoned homes possibly. If they hit the streets the expectation will be the city will make arrangements for them when the snow flies etc.
Charitable organizations will be flooded.
My ems job involves extracting people from these settings. Mostly middle aged Mexican men drinking themselves to death. But I’m sure there’s floor space somewhere for some similarly inclined Haitians.
The government will build stack-and-packs and HUD houses in nice neighborhoods in red states. Enjoy your new neighbors!
1) Look like the administration is not letting just anyone in. There were 14,000 Haitians, a relatively small number compared to the hundreds of thousands of others already there. So deport them back to Haiti. Point out that the administration is strong on border control and that Trump never deported a single Haitian.
2) When the stories of their deception and anger at being sent back to Haiti broke you stop the flights and send the rest into the interior. Furor dies down, camp is emptied out and new stories stop. Compassion is demonstrated for their new slaves the immigrants.
Should have used napalm on them. I don’t even view them as human, just dangerous parasites
Someone organized and paid for all these dirt poor Haitians to travel from Haiti to Texas, a distance of about 2,300 miles.