Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Empire State O'Reilly: Migrant Crisis in NYC
Episode Date: March 14, 2024Bill discusses the reasons why NYC is suffering negative consequences from being a sanctuary state. Originally only available in the New York City area, Bill’s Empire State O’Reilly commentary add...resses local New York issues, but those issues have implications, impact the country, and mirror problems in other states. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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So I watched the view, not all of it.
I don't think any human being could sit there and watch a whole hour of the view.
If you can, let me know, Bill O'Reilly.com.
But anyway, they had Governor Hockel on today,
because it's Women's History Month or something like that.
And they had around, I want to see what you had to say.
I wanted to see the whole presentation, so I watched it.
What was really interesting about this is that
is that the women of the view were a little skeptical about Hockel and migrants.
They weren't kissing her butt, and I thought they would.
Now, I'm going to give you some stats, and then we'll get back to Hoke.
So right now, the New York Post reports, there are 65,000 migrants under New York City care, 65,000.
I think it's more than that, but that's the number they're putting out.
The cost to shelter, feed, all of this stuff, $25 million a day to the city.
I think that's too high.
I don't really believe that number, but it's an extraordinarily big number.
okay and adam says that the migrant situation will set the city's budget back by 10 billion through next year
okay so it costs the city of new york about 400 dollars a day to put up a single migrant
in a shelter and feed the person and all of that that's the cost of it and then they get education
medical care, they get everything.
This is happening because the Democratic Party elected Joe Biden, who opened the border.
And it's happening because sanctuary cities like New York City and New York State
encourage people to come here, and there's no apparatus to stop them, none.
Much different in Florida, Texas, other conservative states, where migrants are not welcomed.
illegal aliens are not welcome. Here they are, or they were, until all of this tax money
flew out the window. Now, I'm going to harken back to Kathy Hokel in August 22nd, 2022.
Okay, two and a half years ago. She was touting that she is a progressive and that is here to stay.
Roll it.
And we're here to say that the era of Trump and Zeldon and Molinaro just jump on a bus
and head down to Florida where you belong, okay?
Get out of town.
Get out of town.
Because you don't represent our values.
You are not New Yorkers.
So back then, our values were let anybody in the world come to New York City and State
and the taxpayer already here will pick up the entire tab.
That was our value in 2022.
That's what Governor Hogle is talking about.
And if you don't like it, get out.
Go to Florida.
Well, fast forward two and a half years, an Armageddon is here.
Think it might be an apology?
Maybe an acknowledgment that, gee, we really weren't.
on the right track back in 2022, all the sanctuary stuff was wrong? Open border is terrible,
hurting every American, maybe a little bit? No. No, you don't get that. Hogle blamed the open
border stuff on the Republicans. Well, they didn't pass Biden's bill. I would have never
voted for that bill. I told you that. It didn't solve the problem. And it added massive spending
to not solving the problem. Why would you vote for that? We're going to wait until a Republican
Congress comes in in November and is serious about stopping this, because Biden certainly isn't.
That whole bogus bill was engineered by Chuck Schumer, the Senate Majority Leader. The whole bill was
done that to give Biden protection. It was obvious reading the bill going, this isn't going to stop
anything. But he'll go, oh, no, the open border is not Democrats' fault. It's the Republicans.
Come on. Got have an IQ of a pair to believe that.