Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Bill O'Reilly on the Impact of Immigration on NYC
Episode Date: November 19, 2024Bill O'Reilly breaks down the impact of immigration on NYC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...
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So the headline in New York Post is that the number of children from birth to age 17 are going to fall in New York State between 10 and 25% over the next quarter of century because people are fleeing out of here and they give the stats, but the stats, they're wrong because they don't know.
how many people are actually leaving the city.
What they do is they contact the moving vans companies, the mover out.
There's a lot of people who just throw stuff in a car, get a U-Haul and both.
So it's hard, and it takes a while for people to change residency and all that.
But there's a big flight out of here.
It's being replaced by tens of thousands of immigrants.
some of them documented some of them undocumented because new york city is so big with eight and a half
million people if you are from a foreign country chances are you know somebody who lives in
new york and you go where your friends are your family is i think the estimate now is 50% of the
new york city workforce is foreign born and a lot of people say oh that's good that's good that's good
okay I hire foreign-born people all the time and most of them are very good workers very good very
hard workers okay but they got to be regulated and if it's not regulated then it quickly spirals out
of control but the whole demographic profile of new york city is changing dramatically and
quickly and that has implications for everything public schools that's the biggest one
So you've got a lot of kids in New York City public schools who cannot speak English.
That takes attention away from the other students who can.
I mean, it's just on and on and on and on.
So what we're seeing here in New York is a tax base that is receding.
Billionaires are leaving, companies are leaving, and that means that,
Hogle, this is what this congestion pricing is all about.
You got to get more money, more, more, more, more, more, more, more, more, more, more, more.
That's what that 25-mile-an-hour speed limit in New York City is.
And people forget about that, but if you go 32, 33, you're going to get $100 ticket, $150 sometimes.
And that's a tax.
Then I, they don't worry about public safety.
They're trying to trap you.
It's entrapment.
They want your money.
They being Albany and the mayor's office because the big taxpayers are leaving.
Lots of them are leaving.
Florida, I mean, just go down at Palm Beach or Miami and Lauderdale and over to Naples, Sarasota.
It's all New Yorkers.
And there's residents of Florida.
There's no state tax.
No us state tax either.
You die.
You get to pass your stuff down to your kids.
Not here.
state will hold it up six seven years you know you know it's ridiculous so that's what we are
looking at here that the birth rate in new york is declining dramatically people are fleeing
high taxes out of controlled crime far left um philosophies all of that and it was another article today
said if brag runs again it probably went that's a skin color play
Alvin Bragg's one of the worst district attorneys in the history of New York City.
And he's going to get reelected.
They booted the guy in San Francisco, the woman in Oakland, and the guy in L.A.
The voters booted him.
And those crazy people, you know, out there, we're going to reelect Alvin Bragg?
Oh, my God.