Democrats are determined to destroy this country and make us into some kind of their world pass-through.
Since President Biden took office for Obama’s third term, we have seen a steady, non-stop flow of illegal aliens coming from over 140 countries. In March, 172,000 were caught at the border with about another 30,000 that were not caught. The numbers for April are expected to be the same with about 40,000 plus additional who were not caught.
California’s answer is to set up a permanent tent city on farmland in San Diego, but don’t call it that. Just call it a long-term intake hub.
Texas Congressman Troy Nehls on Customs and Border Protection s handling of the migrant surge.
EXCLUSIVE: San Diego County said on Thursday that California state officials have rescinded a request for land to build what the county initially described as a tent city for migrants coming across the border – terminology that state officials disputed, and the county later said was used inadvertently.
The controversy began in an email this week, sent to farmers by the County of San Diego’s Department
of
Agriculture, Weights and Measures, which said the state is looking for agricultural land for a project that would include services for migrants coming into the country.
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The county of San Diego is seeking to build a migrant tent city on individually owned farmland to house “immigrants coming across the border,” according to an email reviewed by the
Washington Examiner.
This is in addition to a mini-city constructed within the San Diego Convention Center last month, which welcomed 1,450 migrant children who came through the Texas border. On Tuesday, the county created a $5 million fund to provide free legal services for migrants to fight deportation.
It s not clear where the population would come from because the Biden administration has said the California border is closed.
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Politics Report: Libraries Aren t Opening Any Time Soon
San Diego’s libraries don’t have the staff to open for a while. And the new Labor Council leader is keeping her old job.
San Diego’s Central Library / Photo by Sam Hodgson
The city of San Diego’s independent budget analyst released a review of Mayor Todd Gloria’s proposed budget this week, identifying a handful of weaknesses in the plan to cut library hours for budget savings.
The report pointed out that the $6.9 million in projected savings from the mayor’s proposal assumes libraries would fully re-open by July, even though that “is likely not feasible until the fall as noted by the library director,” the report reads. So if enacted, the cut could end up saving something like 15 percent to 25 percent less than projected.