Posted on 02/26/2021 5:45:13 PM PST by artichokegrower
California is freeing up as much as $28 million to help immigrants arriving from Mexico and being released in the U.S. until their court dates, a sharp contrast from other border states that have emerged as foes of President Joe Biden's immigration policies.
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Don’t feel too bad, I think we’re all paying. I’m sure Cali is counting on a windfall from the Covid “stimulus” bill.
I really feel bad for you. I live in a state that is even bluer than yours, but our saving grace is we don’t share a border with Mexico.
Granted, with the Biden administration planning to force locales all over the country to accept “refugees” against their will and without even informing the population there...
Yeah.
The nefarious architects of all this are desperate for a civil war. That’s what motivates them.
Isn’t that nice that CA has so much money they can help fraudulently documented foreigners take our country from us........../s
The COVID Bill is bailing out the underfunded over generous public employee retirement program
I hope that generates signatures on the recall Newsom petition.
Why can’t Californians host them all? Seriously. Pay people to allow these strangers into their houses. Simple.
But they wont spend $28 to help an American citizen veteran...
The Mamas and Papas would have to rename “ California Dreamin’ “ to “ California Nightmare “ if recording it in 2021.
that first round of covid relief money...? yeah. that’s where it’s going.
in the meantime, California sucks when it comes to actual vaccine distribution.
This is awesome, magnet them away from other states like Texas.
We had the chance to put the train back on the tracks but the GOP did us in............again. Look around you they gave them the key back
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