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  • Blue state’s homeless crisis of 2023 tip of iceberg as migrants continue to flood city: advocate

    Blue state’s homeless crisis of 2023 tip of iceberg as migrants continue to flood city: advocate

    Homelessness continued its upward trend last year, with California and New York having the largest populations of homeless individuals, according to data from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The crisis demands drastically new solutions, an advocate tells Fox News Digital.

    “Let 2024 be the year that we come up with new solutions, new thinking, new paradigm shifts, and I believe it can happen,” said Jim Killoran, the CEO of The Fuller Center for Housing of Greater New York City, a faith-driven nonprofit that works to provide shelter to those in need.

    Killoran spoke to Fox News Digital about how homelessness has increased in New York, and said the issue will likely only worsen for the Empire State as immigrants flood the U.S. border and make their way to northern states.

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    The study, called the Point-In-Time count report, records the number of individuals living on the streets or in shelters on a single night in January 2023. The federal government data is just a snapshot of homelessness, often offering an incomplete view as it’s difficult to locate each homeless individual in a city and state.

    California again claimed the top spot as the state with the largest homeless population, at 181,399 people, or 28% of the U.S.’s total homeless population, the federal government data show.

    The data found that four states account for more than half of the U.S.’s total homeless population: California, New York, Florida and Washington.

    New York and California saw the largest absolute increases in homelessness in 2023 compared to the year prior, recording an additional 29,022 and 9,878 people, respectively.

    New Hampshire and New Mexico took the two top spots for states seeing the largest percentage increases in homelessness between 2022 and 2023, recording 52% and 50% increases, respectively. New York and Colorado tied for third place in regard to percentage increases in homeless populations, at 39%, the data show.

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    Killoran said homelessness in New York has always been an issue, but is now compounded by open border policies that have led to an influx of migrants who often have no place to live when they arrive in the city.

    “No one should go to bed at night without a decent place to live. I mean, it’s a commonsense statement. But we’ve accepted homelessness. Now, we’re accepting just everyone coming over without a place to live, which makes absolutely no sense,” he said.

    More than 157,600 migrants have arrived in New York City since last spring, according to city data, many of whom have been bussed to the Empire State from southern border states. The city has a decades-old “right to shelter” rule that requires the city to provide housing for anyone who requests it. Mayor Eric Adams this week said the requirement should not apply to the migrant crisis, and has previously said the immigration crisis “will destroy New York City.”

    Killoran argued that a handful of variables helped drive homelessness in the state ahead of the influx of migrants, including the city prioritizing building luxury high-rises, the wildly expensive cost of housing in the city and surrounding area, and NYC ending single-room occupancy housing.

    Now, with migrants also on the streets, Killoran is calling for change and for everyone from residents to politicians to start tossing out ideas that can actually improve the state’s homelessness issues. He cited how New York City was able to build COVID-compliant restaurants “overnight” during the pandemic, and could take the same initiative and ideas to build housing for the homeless.

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    Upon hearing the news of Harvard President Claudine Gay’s resignation in light of accusations and plagiarism and her handling of antisemitism this week, Killoran added that Ivy League schools could even take just a percentage of their massive multibillion-dollar endowments to build homes.

    “Harvard teaching a course on poverty is like a drug dealer teaching a course on it. They could build everyone a house in this country with their endowment,” he said. He also took issue with churches that turn away the homeless despite “saying they care” about the issue.

    “But the number one thing is stop the immigration,” he said, noting that America is made up of immigrants and that he hopes every person is able to build the best life the nation has to offer, but that the system is already strained by homeless Americans.

    He added that the number of senior citizens living on the streets has also increased, including in New Rochelle, which is located right outside New York City in Westchester County.

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    The HUD data found that across the nation, 20 of every 10,000 people lacked housing in 2023, or roughly 653,100 people. Homelessness increased by 12% across the U.S. last year, the data show, and found the “the highest number of people reported as experiencing homelessness on a single night since reporting began in 2007.”

    Killoran said that in light of migration and homelessness spiking, 2024 should serve as the year policies and plans are implemented to curb the increases – and that no idea is too small to pitch.

    * Original Article:

    https://www.foxnews.com/us/blue-states-homeless-crisis-2023-tip-iceberg-migrants-continue-flood-city-advocate.amp

  • Experts: Biden Laying Groundwork for ‘Mass Amnesty’ with Expanded Catch and Release Policy

    Experts: Biden Laying Groundwork for ‘Mass Amnesty’ with Expanded Catch and Release Policy

    President Joe Biden’s expanded use of his administration’s Catch and Release network, the process that helps free hundreds of thousands of border crossers into the United States every month, is a pretext for “mass amnesty,” experts say.

    Last week, Biden’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced a plan that blows open the doors to an even more expansive Catch and Release network at the U.S.-Mexico border where 360,000 more border crossers will be able to get into the U.S. interior by for humanitarian parole.

    From February 2021 to October 2022, Biden’s DHS has released at least 1.4 million border crossers and illegal aliens into American communities — most of which have been given parole to work and stay in the U.S. while awaiting their immigration hearings.

    The plan, though, is a pretext for mass amnesty for millions of illegal aliens, Republicans and immigration experts allege.

    “Why is Biden taking executive actions to further reward those who have crossed illegally? Why is he responding to record illegal immigration by rewarding it?” Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-TN) wrote in a statement. “Why is Biden taking executive actions to further reward those who have crossed illegally? Why is he responding to record illegal immigration by rewarding it?”

    This is a code phrase for mass amnesty for those here illegally, as well as the 5 million who have crossed so far during his Admin, a number which is projected to grow to 15 million new illegal immigrants by the end of his term.

    — Senator Bill Hagerty (@SenatorHagerty) January 5, 2023

    He’s trying to use this self-inflicted crisis to force Americans to agree to his “comprehensive immigration reform” mass amnesty plan. Why not just secure the border?

    — Senator Bill Hagerty (@SenatorHagerty) January 5, 2023

    Retired U.S. Border Patrol Chief Rodney Scott, also a senior fellow with the Texas Public Policy Foundation, said in a statement that Biden’s “using parole authority appears to violate the law, in addition to undercutting our legal refugee system.”

    Mark Morgan, former U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Chief, blasted Biden’s expansion of Catch and Release at the border calling it “laughable” to assume “mass amnesty” and “expansive use of parole will do anything but pour gasoline on the flames.”

    Morgan continued:

    In less than 24 months, our nation has been forced to address more than 6 million total encounters and got-aways, while Biden told us he had “more important things” to deal with. With a stroke of a pen, Biden has gutted the network of tools, authorities, and policies we had in place to effectively secure our borders and protect the American people from a vast and complex set of threats facing our nation. He has forsaken his constitutional responsibilities, the rule of law, and the safety and national security of our nation in a transparent bid to secure perceived political benefits. [Emphasis added]

    Congress needs to finally, for once, do its job and act to secure our border. That means starting by impeaching Secretary Mayorkas, the chief architect of this crisis. It means meaningful oversight and investigation of Biden, Mayorkas, and the NGOs facilitating this crisis. And, most importantly, it means passing measures that end the crisis, secure the border, and reduce illegal immigration. We’ve already done the hard part for them. The time for complaining is over. It’s time for action. [Emphasis added]

    Former Acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director Thomas Homan said Biden’s record-setting levels of illegal immigration is the first time he has seen an administration “ever come into office and intentionally unsecure the border.”

    “Don’t think for a second that [Biden] didn’t do so purposefully and with a total understanding of what would happen if he ended the Trump-era policies that brought illegal immigration to a 40-year low,” Homan wrote in a statement.

    The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), which fights for lowering overall immigration levels to boost U.S. wages and jobs for Americans, said Biden’s plan “amounts to nothing more than masking the problem under a claim of limitless parole authority to allow ineligible aliens to enter the country.”

    “This is illegal entry under the guise of legality — full stop,” FAIR officials continued. “The Biden administration doesn’t want to end the crisis, they want to launder it.”

    As Breitbart News reported, the latest projections estimate that Biden will set another illegal immigration record this year with 2.6 million border crossers and illegal aliens being apprehended. This figure does not include any of the known and unknown got-away illegal aliens who successfully made their way into the U.S. interior.

    * Article from: Breitbart News