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A hundred illegals have made Boston’s Logan International Airport their home

06/20/2024 // Olivia Cook // 580 Views
 
Dozens of illegal immigrant families have now made Boston's Logan International Airport their home.Around 100 people, including many children, have started sleeping on cots at the airport's international terminal – a scene reminiscent of similar situations at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport. Videos shot by local news outlets show dozens of migrants huddled in hats and blankets, lying next to their belongings.
Massachusetts State Police officers have been working overtime to patrol the area. Gov. Maura Healey has even publicly criticized the administration of President Joe Biden for not addressing the root causes of the crisis.
"We need action from Washington, D.C. Congress needs to step up," she said, expressing frustration over the ongoing situation. Healey added that the solutions are clear: Fix the border situation, reform the asylum process and provide funding to states, like Massachusetts, that have been dealing with the issue and "who have had to shoulder the burden for a problem that is geopolitical and is not [of] the states’ making."

https://www.alipac.us/f9/hundred-illegals-have-made-boston%92s-logan-international-airport-their-home-421446/
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