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List keeps getting longer. these sanctuary cities have now got to take care of these people even though they ve admitted and literally do not have the resources julia absolutely. i think what you re seeing is a lot of these large cities urban corridors and areas like new york, chicago, the list goes on, they are now really finding out what it s like to be a border town and they are really trying to scramble to find the funding or figure out how to use that funding to deal with the crisis. but at the same time it seems like they are really having trouble finding their footing because in a lot of these cities it s not just the migrant crisis they are going through, they are also dealing with other issues like homelessness. so it s a real issue for them. trace: we are going to talk about that later in the show but you are exactly right. denver had to cut it s city budget, including the police department, but newsweek writes the following here, the denver asylum-seekers program wil ....
Out 10,000-dollar debit cards to immigrants. we have people staying sometimes in 400-dollar per night hotels. we sent $4.3 billion the last two years on housing for immigrants and you have to make the numbers work and so the sad reality is that students are the ones who are facing the consequences. trace: and the problem is that people that these sanctuary cities are trying to protect, the underserved, the veterans, you name it, the whole thing is they can t. they don t have the resources and those people are getting crushed in this effort to help everybody else. absolutely. i think it definitely makes it difficult. right now i think you are going to sea cities going into election season for example facing real questions. i think voters will be making decisions as to whether to reelect some of these officials or what path they want to essentially take forward. trace: do you think it will be a big issue in chicago, this issue is going to be big come election season in chicago? ....
Being struck by the president of the school and some of the board of trustees that were testifying , the question is, what are the consequences? there have been no consequences. there was one professor who was a defendant in our lawsuit. she had a complaint against her, multiple complaints, and the school actually determined she was guilty of anti-jewish discrimination. what did they do? they put her on sabbatical only to bring her back to discriminate against our second client. there are no consequences at the school. trace: and you look at what s happening here, this is live pictures of columbia university, we were told it would be done by 9:00. they were threatened with suspension and there they still are. and to you now, noah, 70% of college jewish students say they have experienced or witnessed anti-semitism, and there it is. there it is. here s the problem. ....
Different world. trace: it really is. joe scarborough also said this. if i vote for donald trump in 2024, and i ve said it in my show, i will say it here, they are knowingly voting for a fascist. they are voting for a racist. he s openly racist, he s openly bigoted. trace: i mean he s calling these supporters bigoted and you worry, you think he and katie coric are calling these people dumb and they are bigoted, what s going on here? how do i put this? joe scarborough is either a profound idiot or the worst kind of performance artist you will see outside of, you know, skin a max at 3:00 in the morning. here s the deal, to go after 74 million people who voted for donald trump and currently basically half the country right now, and calling them idiots for ....
Migrant response. democratic mayor mike johnston said that would not affect the number of officers deployed on the street. and ice officials confirmed that a haitian migrant accused of killing two room mates in new york was, in fact, paroled into the u.s. after booking an appointment on that controversial cbp one app. trace: one more case. ashley strohmier live in new york, thank you. let s bring in the hilt national politics reporter, new york post reporter and chicago resident, thank you for coming on. here s a new york city public advocate saying that illegal immigrants are not getting what they need. watch. i m saddened that this administration and some of the things they are doing are hurting black migrants the most. black migrants have not gotten the language access they needed, they haven t been able to connect to services. trace: i mean juliet the ....