It’s the end of the world, according to Lisa Belcastro, Martha’s Vineyard Homeless Shelter Coordinator.
“The difficult challenges are — we have to, at some point in time they [illegals] have to move from here to somewhere else – we cannot, we don’t have the services to take care of 50 immigrants and we certainly don’t have housing. We’re in a housing crisis as we are on this island! We can’t house everyone here that lives here and works here!”
She continued, “We don’t have housing for 50 more people.”
For the lucky “immigrants” who landed in Martha’s Vineyard they certainly must feel they landed in the Promised Land. I cannot imagine their amazement of what they see coming from whatever hell hole they sprang out of. And we should feel badly that DeSantis flew them in?
The racist white limousine liberals on Martha’s Vineyard are not happy about their new poor, brown neighbors.
Martha’s Vineyard happily hosts thousands of tourists every summer, however when 50 poor illegals are dumped on the island it is a “humanitarian crisis.” Source
Melt down by Lisa:
Migrants flown to Martha’s Vineyard may move to Cape Cod military base: What we know
MARTHA’S VINEYARD — St. Andrew’s Warden Palmer Marrin stood sentry before the door to the church’s side room on Thursday in Edgartown.
The 50 migrants — men, women and children as young as 3 — who had spent the night on church property after arriving unexpectedly late Wednesday afternoon on one-way charter flights, walked between the church and the parish house.
Community organizations and residents had come on Thursday to help, as did students from an advanced placement Spanish class from the high school. The students came with their teacher, Justine DeOliviera, to help with translation.
Community members who were helping the migrants, many if not all of whom are from Venezuela, asked that reporters not speak with the island visitors, citing a concern that the migrants would endanger their situation.
…State officials were exploring setting up a temporary shelter and humanitarian services at Joint Base Cape Cod on Thursday for the migrants who with no place to stay.
The 22,000-acre military base straddles Bourne, Sandwich, Mashpee and Falmouth and is home to five military agencies.
Read more Cape Cod Times complete with pictures. (There are limited free views)
Question:
Martha’s Vineyard Homeless Shelter Coordinator. Why does the Vineyard need a shelter Coordinator? Just someone to ship anyone necessary off the island apparently.
Tucker Carlson was at his very best last night. Savor the moment.
Fox News host Tucker Carlson reacts to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis sending migrants to Martha’s Vineyard on ‘Tucker Carlson Tonight.
A very good day in the swamp.
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