NY Liberals LASH OUT Against Trump Banning Somali Migrants BUT REFUSE To Take Them Into Their Homes!
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- ❖An alleged $100 million autism treatment fraud scheme in Minnesota involved Somali migrants, with kickbacks to families and potential links to Al-Shabaab.
- ❖The host claims 85% of Somali immigrants in the U.S. receive welfare benefits, indicating a failure in vetting processes.
- ❖New York liberals, when confronted, expressed strong opposition to Trump's immigration bans but consistently refused to personally house Somali migrants.
- ❖The Martha's Vineyard incident is cited as a prime example of affluent liberals quickly rejecting migrants when they arrived in their own community.
- ❖The host extends the hypocrisy argument to affordable housing, suggesting liberals advocate for it generally but oppose specific zoning changes that would allow such housing in their neighborhoods.
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1Alleged Somali Migrant Fraud and Welfare Dependency
The host details an alleged large-scale autism treatment fraud scheme in Minnesota, where organizations claimed government money for treating autistic Somali children, then provided kickbacks to families. This scheme reportedly lasted five years and involved over $100 million. He also states that 85% of Somali immigrants in the U.S. (legal and illegal) collect some form of welfare benefit, framing this as a significant vetting failure and a burden on taxpayers.
Host cites a 1 in 16 autism diagnosis rate among Somali four-year-olds in Minnesota schools compared to 1 in 53 for non-Somalis, and the alleged $100M+ fraud scheme. He also mentions Somalia's GDP reliance on remittances and the observation of money transfer businesses in Minnesota.
2Liberal Hypocrisy on Personal Housing of Migrants
The host presents a video where New York liberals express strong disapproval of Trump's immigration policies concerning Somalia, advocating for open borders and accepting migrants from war-torn countries. However, when asked if they would personally house a Somali migrant, they consistently declined, citing lack of space, needing to consult a spouse, or living in a studio apartment.
Multiple interviews with New York residents who advocate for open immigration but refuse to take migrants into their homes (e.g., 'I couldn't do that without talking to my husband first' at , 'Not available to do that at this time' at , 'No room in her house' at , 'I have my own apartment' at , 'In my studio apartment that's very small' at ).
3Martha's Vineyard Incident as Proof of Hypocrisy
The host references the Martha's Vineyard incident where migrants bused to the affluent liberal enclave were quickly relocated. He argues this demonstrates that liberals, while advocating for mass immigration, do not want migrants in their own communities or to personally bear the costs and resources required.
The host recalls migrants being 'kicked out of Martha's Vineyard' within 24-48 hours. He quotes a shelter coordinator stating, 'We don't have the services to take care of 50 immigrants' and 'We're in a housing crisis as we are on this island.'
4Hypocrisy on Affordable Housing and Zoning
The host extends the argument to affordable housing, claiming liberals advocate for it in principle but oppose the necessary zoning changes or construction of 'projects' in their own neighborhoods. He describes a tactic where liberals support the 'idea' of affordable housing but vote against the specific legislation that would enable it.
The host describes Boston liberals displaying 'Black Lives Matter' signs while secretly advising to 'vote against legislation that is supposed to allow the so-called black and brown people to afford housing in their neighborhood.'
Quotes
"85% of Somalians who are in the United States, legal and illegal, are collecting some form of welfare benefit. So that's not to disparage the other 15%, but when you're 85% of a population that is collecting welfare, that suggests that we have really done something wrong with regards to vetting."
"If you don't have room in your house, right, then why do you think that the country has room, right? If you don't have room in your house, why does the country have room to take in these people if you can't personally feed and house these migrants that you want into this country?"
"We don't have the services to take care of 50 immigrants. Um, and we we certainly don't have housing. We're in a housing crisis as we are on this island."
"Everybody claims they want affordable housing until it comes time to actually vote for affordable housing, aka voting to change zoning regulations to actually allow for affordable housing to be built, aka the projects, right?"
"Everyone's welcome as long as they are honest and are willing to work for it just like we all do."
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