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Massachusetts gov declares state of emergency due to surge of migrants, calls for federal action
2023-08-09
[FoxNews] Healey says there are 20,000 people in state system.

Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey on Tuesday declared a state of emergency in the liberal state over a surge of migrants that she says has left social services overwhelmed, and she called for more funding and help from the federal government.

Healey, a Democrat, announced that a state of emergency exists "due to rapid and unabating increases in the number of families with children and pregnant people — many of them newly arriving migrants and refugees — living within the state but without the means to secure safe shelter in our communities."

The state said there are nearly 5,600 families or more than 20,000 people in the state shelter system. Healey said there are numerous contributing factors, including "federal policies on immigration and work authorization" as well as a lack of affordable housing and the end of COVID-era programs.

Massachusetts is the latest liberal jurisdiction to call for help from the federal government due to a surge of migrants, despite not being anywhere near the besieged southern border. New York City, Chicago and the state of New York have all made emergency declarations this year and called for help in response to a migrant wave.

While the numbers have been only a small percentage of the hundreds of thousands of migrants that hit the border each month, those areas have declared themselves overwhelmed and at capacity as migrants arrive.

Healey said that in July there were 100 families a day seeking emergency shelter while the numbers leaving shelter has declined by two-thirds since 2019 — and costs are hitting $45 million a month on programs.

"Many of these families are migrants to Massachusetts, drawn here because we are and proudly have been a beacon to those in need," she wrote in a letter to DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.

She also blamed "a confusing tangle of immigration laws, an inability for migrants to obtain work authorization from the federal government, an increase in the number of people coming to Massachusetts, and the lack of an affordable housing supply in our state."

Healey called for Mayorkas to press Congress and use executive action to remove barriers for work permits for migrants, "address our outdated and punitive immigration laws" and to provide additional financial assistance to the state.

Mayorkas has echoed many of these calls himself, with the administration as a whole repeatedly calling on Congress to provide additional funding as requested at the border. The administration has urged passage of an immigration reform bill that was introduced on President Biden’s first day in office.

But such calls for funding and immigration reform have met with opposition from Republicans and others. Republicans have balked at the inclusion of a mass amnesty for millions of illegal migrants included in the 2021 proposal. Instead, they want to see asylum loopholes closed and more border security, with House Republicans introducing and passing sweeping legislation earlier this year.

Meanwhile, Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, I-Ariz., said last week she was "livid" that New York City was receiving federal funding to deal with migrants instead of states at the border.

"What we’re experiencing here in Arizona is matched only by what folks are experiencing in southern Texas," Sinema said. "Those are the two communities that are experiencing this crisis. The rest of the country is experiencing some elements of it, but we are experiencing the brunt."
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Posted by:Skidmark

#15  I thought the entire state moved to GA in the 70’s during the busing issue.

It’s why I went double sessions in Gwinnett from 7th grade to graduation. The cafeteria’s at Lilburn middle, Trickum and Parkview were turned into make shift classrooms
Posted by: Beavis   2023-08-09 18:26  

#14  /\ That really is beyond my comprehension. Sort of an...origins of the universe mystery.
Posted by: Besoeker   2023-08-09 16:14  

#13  #12: i left there in 1954. I stiff know some folk there and they are still kerry fans.
Posted by: irish rage boy   2023-08-09 16:10  

#12  I knew there was a reason we moved out of MA for NH 4 years ago.
Posted by: AlanC   2023-08-09 15:45  

#11  Gov Healy is malvado smaaaat.
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-08-09 13:23  

#10  what is the Spanish word for wicked?

malvado
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-08-09 12:37  

#9  ^ There's another one who became such a loudmouth she drowned out her own voice.

Heh...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2023-08-09 12:37  

#8  Calling for Federal action to deal with a crisis caused by Federal inaction. Ya gotta love how demokrats reason.
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2023-08-09 12:25  

#7  The real problem is that if these people are sent back to their countries of origin, no one will be able to understand what they are saying. In a related topic, what is the Spanish word for wicked?
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-08-09 11:59  

#6  Since Massachusetts is about as far from Mexico as you can get, they thought they were safe with all this "sanctuary" nonsense.

Virtue signaling poseurs. Send them as many as we can.
Posted by: Don Vito Shavish9156   2023-08-09 11:27  

#5  Since Massachusetts is about as far from Mexico as you can get, they thought they were safe with all this "sanctuary" nonsense.

Well done, Governor Abbott!
Posted by: Tom   2023-08-09 11:04  

#4  In a more perfect world, this would be a headline at the Bee. But it is still funny as heck.
Posted by: SteveS   2023-08-09 09:07  

#3  Biden admin making moves at border amid looming migrant traffic shifts, increases
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-08-09 08:44  

#2  Next up: "Massachusetts issues its own currency, Governor says state will 'Print as much as necessary'"
Posted by: M. Murcek   2023-08-09 08:32  

#1  As ye sow so shall ye reap.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2023-08-09 08:25  

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