Mischievous Border Billboards Tout ‘Welcoming’ Sanctuary Cities

As so-called Sanctuary Cities buckle under billion-dollar expenditures accommodating the recent influx of migrants, two mysterious billboards in a Texas border town are mischievously encouraging illegal immigrants to keep pouring into overwhelmed San Francisco and New York City.

The billboards, located at El Paso, display alluring images of the Golden Gate Bridge and the Manhattan skyline and declare that “San Francisco Welcomes Immigrants” and “New York City Welcomes Immigrants,” along with a link to sanctuarycities.com.

The simple website features what appear to be stock images elaborating that the sanctuary cities offer a “lower risk of deportation” and a wealth of public services to migrants, including free healthcare.

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The sly reference is to the “Land Acknowledgement” statements commonly seen posted around progressive cities in which residents declare that they are aware their land was stolen from Native Americans.

Another section of the website elaborates on the social services provided by the sanctuary cities. A brief section detailing the healthcare options explains, “Healthy San Francisco is a program designed to make healthcare services available and affordable to uninsured San Francisco residents, regardless of immigration status, employment status or pre-existing medical conditions.”

Activists interviewed by local outlet KVIA decried the billboards as misleading.

John Martin, the deputy director of the Opportunity Center for the Homeless, said, “We don’t know who is behind it, but I will tell you that it’s very misleading,”

He added, “it’s implying that a large number of resources are available to the migrants if they make it there, that could include shelter, basic necessities, food, clothing, legal assistance, housing. In reality, we know based upon what we’ve seen in the media, that that’s not true.”

As has been widely documented, New York, San Francisco and other sanctuary cities do promise to accommodate migrants with generous social services, and do not seek to have them deported. But these cities are overwhelmed and are struggling mightily to meet their optimistic promises. Mayor Adams in New York is making steep cuts to the city’s budget due to the migrant overflow.

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A section of the website labelled “About Us” does not list any information other than a statement that reads, “Everyone knows that diversity is America’s strength.

Bienvenidos!”

The group did not respond to the Sun’s request for comment.

The domain’s public registration details that the website was last updated at the end of October. The website was created with the popular website-builder tool, Wix, which blocked the identity of the website’s administrators.

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