In Massachusetts, top House Democrats are considering adjustments to the management of state-run shelters for homeless families, including migrants, due to Congress leaving Massachusetts without federal support and increasing costs. Governor Maura Healey expressed her openness to reform the shelter system to address capacity issues amidst the crush of migrants, including by imposing certain conditions. The situation has led to tensions in Boston, with wealthy residents expressing outrage over the establishment of new shelters for migrants in affluent neighborhoods like Fort Point and Seaport. The state's efforts to accommodate the growing number of migrants include converting facilities in Roxbury and Logan airport to provide temporary housing. Sanctuary cities like Boston are getting hammered as the border crisis spirals out of control, with the wealthy elite OUTRAGED over new shelters. An office building in Seaport and a rec center in Roxbury have been converted into housing facilities, with migrants also sleeping on the floors at Logan airport. Governor Healey blames Republicans for the situation.
Democrats in MA announced a new migrant shelter in an office building in Seaport. They previously turned a rec center in Roxbury into a housing facility for illegals. Logan airport in Boston has illegals sleeping on the floors. Who does the Governor (D) blame? Republicans.… https://t.co/aYmUUPvIYh
Boston's Wealthy Elite Outraged Over Migrant Shelter in Their Neighborhood. Read more: https://t.co/YmBqz3plVy Residents of Fort Point, one of Boston's most affluent districts, are voicing their grievances ov...
Boston's wealthy elite OUTRAGED over new shelter for illegal immigrants in their neighborhood https://t.co/OOjcjnJwUC https://t.co/OOjcjnJwUC
Massachusetts is racing to open shelters as the state struggles with a crush of migrants pouring into the region. "Sanctuary cities" like Boston are getting hammered as the border crisis spirals out of control. Look out for my series launching soon! https://t.co/Ia9EzHmeQl
Gov. Maura Healey said she is open to reforming the state-run shelter system in order to address capacity concerns amid an influx of migrants into Massachusetts, including by imposing “certain conditions or other things.” https://t.co/wMuKcWvUeA
With mounting costs and no signs of help from Washington, Democratic leaders in the Massachusetts House are considering tightening how the state manages its emergency shelter program amid an influx of migrant families into the system. https://t.co/TQm5l49vGI
A pair of top House Democrats said they are considering changes to how officials “manage” state-run shelters housing homeless families, including migrants, as they also knocked Congress for leaving Massachusetts without federal support. https://t.co/kJdCOO7pjW