Posted on 05/12/2023 8:15:21 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Nearly two dozen struggling homeless veterans have been booted from upstate hotels to make room for migrants, says a nonprofit group that works with the vets.
The ex-military — including a 24-year-old man in desperate need of help after serving in Afghanistan — were told by the hotels at the beginning of the week that their temporary housing was getting pulled out from under them at the establishments and that they’d have to move on to another spot, according to the group and a sickened local pol.
“Our veterans have been placed in another hotel due to what’s going on with the immigrants,’’ said Sharon Toney-Finch, the CEO of the Yerik Israel Toney Foundation.
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Does this story really matter? Two LOCAL bulls from the Scranton area will be featured in the National Bull Riding Championships, according to wnep.com. All else pales!
NY again. Awful. These are the men who put their lives on hold and on the line for our country.
I can see a likely outcome to this.
Some of those illegals are going to be confronted and attacked by some of the displaced Homeless Vets. Its going to happen. Then the illegals will be asking why they were put into this contentious situation? Not that they have any right to be so fussy and demanding.
Imagine how great America would be if New York, Chicago, Detroit, Austin, Seattle, Portland, Washington D.C., San Francisco, and Los Angles were to just disappear from existence, along with all the filth that inhabits them.
Not migrants, illegal invaders.
That tells you exactly where this country is today. Evil.
Just more encouragement for young people in this country to join the military and get the treatment they deserve as veterans.
In other news, recruiting’s down...
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