New York pays migrant to leave. Illinois is their second most common destination. – Bloomberg

The ticketing program has helped slash the number of asylum seekers reliant on the city. The top destinations for migrants asking to leave the Big Apple include Illinois.
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Old Joe
1 year ago

Wow. Could this exercise contribute to inflation? Who’d a seen it coming?

Josh
1 year ago
Reply to  Old Joe

Tell me you don’t know how money works without saying you don’t know how money works.

mqyl
1 year ago

This now seems like a surreal experience for us Illinois citizens. First, huge numbers of illegal immigrants arrive unchecked into Illinois from other countries; now, states other than Texas are sending large numbers here. To think us taxpayers complained about being abused before all this happened. I know debtsor thinks this is part of a master plan of the Illinois Dems, but whether it is, this still sucks big-time. It’s amazing Illinois’ political leaders have such disrespect for its taxpayers.

Veterano
1 year ago

Millions of migrants are in the country after no reasonable vetting and no ability of federal/state governments to effectively monitor their location. This interstate transport of illegals is only a shell game that will only result in their permanent residence here. Current polls say Americans want mass deportations. But, when the illegals problem was smaller and easier to address, we hesitated. Now the numbers are beyond control, even assuming that Trump might be elected. Any real solutions will be physically challenging and extremely expensive at a time when federal/state debt and deficits are at records. “A republic, if you can… Read more »

Veterano
1 year ago
Reply to  Veterano

Mea culpa. Suggesting that allowing Tren de Aragua and similar (or worse) illegal elements in Chicago is too much to bear is just another data point indicative of the end of law and order in this state.

Streeterville
1 year ago

10 illegal aliens for every one taxpaying employed Illinois resident moving out-of-state. Do the math folks. Sanctuary State is goal objective, so Pritzker can say with semi straight face “Illinois population is steady”, without disclosing the enormous cost burden to Illinois taxpayers.

Honest Jerk
1 year ago

and then Illinois will pay for them to go elsewhere. I guess, buy stock in United, Delta, and other U.S. airlines.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

No problem. Joe, or whoever is in charge, will just fly more in so that they can point at the border and tell us illegal crossings are down. They have been the last couple of months now, though you won’t hear it from MSM.

JackBolly
1 year ago

The costs of illegal immigration by Biden/ Harris – the destruction is epic

https://www.fairus.org/issue/publications-resources/fiscal-burden-illegal-immigration-united-states-taxpayers-2023

Freddy
1 year ago

Here’s an article from Quartz on which states people are moving out of. Seems like migrants are encouraged to move here while long time residents are leaving.
https://www.yahoo.com/tech/3-states-lost-most-residents-090000207.html

Riverbender
1 year ago
Reply to  Freddy

With long term residents leaving replacing them with immigrants for apportionment seems to be the norm these days

Riverbender
1 year ago

What a laugh. Even the immigrants need financial incentives to come to Pritzker’s run Illinois

JackBolly
1 year ago

Waiting for the Leftist Democrats to question Bloomberg numbers, like they have the U.S. Census and BLS!!!

Last edited 1 year ago by JackBolly

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