Thursday, September 11, 2025

Historic ‘Soldiers’ Home’ is Being Turned Over to Migrants.

Officials in Boston, Massachusetts, are converting the Old Chelsea Soldiers’ Home into accommodation for illegal aliens, as American communities struggle to absorb Joe Biden’s southern border crisis.

Announced by the office of Democrat Governor Maura Healey, the decision follows existing migrant shelters hitting full capacity.

Approximately a hundred migrant families will occupy the Soldiers’ Home, founded in 1882 and formerly used to care for veterans. The Emergency Assistance Director, Scott Rice, claimed migrant families would need to prove their commitment to moving towards self-reliance.

However, whistleblower accounts from people working at Massachusetts hotels hosting migrants indicate they are draining a vast amount of public resources. They are also eating up first responders’ time due to “daily” incidents involving “fights, guns, drugs, [and] overdoses.”

Massachusetts state reports indicate the projected spending on feeding migrants alone could hit one billion dollars by 2025.

The Bay State is not alone in struggling to deal with the migrant crisis, however.

In New York City, Mayor Eric Adams says migrants are poised to “destroy” the city — despite having previously endorsed sanctuary city policies and cheered when Biden halted border wall construction.

Denver, Colorado, is also struggling to meet migrant costs, and the Democrat mayor of Chicago, Illinois, is suing bus companies to stop them from bringing migrants to the city, despite its “sanctuary” status.

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Officials in Boston, Massachusetts, are converting the Old Chelsea Soldiers’ Home into accommodation for illegal aliens, as American communities struggle to absorb Joe Biden’s southern border crisis. show more

Michigan to Offer Citizens $500 Per Month to House Illegals.

Michigan is offering a monthly subsidy of $500 to citizens willing to shelter illegal aliens and refugees. The ‘Newcomer Rental Subsidy’ is applicable for up to a year, with a maximum of $6000 per participating household.

Potential beneficiaries of the scheme include special immigration visa holders, asylum seekers, refugees, victims of human trafficking, Afghan nationals, Cubans and Haitians, Ukrainian humanitarian parolees, and more. Moreover, individuals processed through the ‘Family Reunification Parole Process’ from El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Colombia, and those with pending asylum applications, are also eligible under this initiative.

The program is backed by $4 million in funding from the Michigan Housing and Community Development Fund. Amy Hovey, Executive Director of the State Housing Development Authority, said the program was designed to help migrants “build a new life here.”

“This program is truly a win-win, as it addresses the most pressing barrier to refugee resettlement by meeting housing needs while setting up families for success with increased employment and opportunity,” Hovey said in a statement.

Michigan’s scheme follows earlier attempts by the state to convince citizens to pick up migrants from airports and host them in their homes. It comes as states across the country are struggling to afford to house the increasing illegal population. Denver, Colorado recently begged its property owners to begin housing migrants.

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Michigan is offering a monthly subsidy of $500 to citizens willing to shelter illegal aliens and refugees. The ‘Newcomer Rental Subsidy’ is applicable for up to a year, with a maximum of $6000 per participating household. show more

Illegal Immigration to Europe Surges 541% via West African Route.

The European Border and Coast Guard Agency, Frontex, reports illegal immigration into Europe via the so-called West African route has surged by 541 percent over the last two months. This surge represents the highest count for the period since Frontex began collecting data in 2011.

Human trafficking outfits in Mauritania — infamous for not having criminalized slavery until 2007 and for allowing it to persist at scale outside the law — have been reportedly pushing sub-Saharan migrants through the country to the Canary Islands.

The Canaries, off the coast of West Africa, belong to Spain and therefore qualify as European Union (EU) soil. Migrants are reaching the islands in makeshift boats, known locally as “cayuco” boats, with many drowning due to their unseaworthiness.

The Eastern Mediterranean illegal immigration route from Turkey to Greece, meanwhile, saw a 117 percent increase in arrivals, while the Western Mediterranean route from North Africa to mainland Spain saw a 48 percent increase.

The Central Mediterranean route from North Africa to Italy has bucked the trend with a 70 percent drop, although this follows earlier record increases under Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.

However, Frontex does not appear particularly interested in helping EU governments protect their borders, with agency head Hans Leijtens urging governments to abandon the “narrative” of “stopping people” in January.

“Nothing can stop people from crossing a border, no wall, no fence, no sea, no river,” he claimed.

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The European Border and Coast Guard Agency, Frontex, reports illegal immigration into Europe via the so-called West African route has surged by 541 percent over the last two months. This surge represents the highest count for the period since Frontex began collecting data in 2011. show more

People-Smuggler Transported Migrants Into U.S. Through Sewer Pipes.

People-smuggler Kevin Noe Campos Villa has confessed to sending seven illegal aliens into the United States from Mexico via sewer pipes.

The 20-year-old Tijuana, Mexico native entered a guilty plea in federal court for his “services,” for which he charged $6,000.

Border Patrol agents intercepted Campos Villa and three migrants near the San Ysidro Port of Entry in January 2022, two miles from their subterranean crossing point. Court records reveal two of the migrants voiced fear for their lives during the dangerous crossing, lacking the swimming skills necessary to navigate the river’s currents.

Drownings account for the majority of migrant deaths worldwide.

The maze of underground sewer pipes that spans the U.S.-Mexico border is supposed to be closed off with grates to deter smugglers like Campos Villa. They are occasionally opened following heavy rainfalls to improve water flow, however.

“This is an important reminder that safety is of little concern to transnational criminal organizations,” warned Chief Patrol Agent Patricia McGurk-Daniel following the conviction.

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People-smuggler Kevin Noe Campos Villa has confessed to sending seven illegal aliens into the United States from Mexico via sewer pipes. show more

Judge Says Non-Citizens Can Vote in D.C.

A federal judge has upheld a Washington, D.C., law enabling noncitizens — including illegal aliens and foreign embassy personnel — to vote in municipal elections.

On Thursday, Judge Amy Berman Jackson ruled that the Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI), the group that challenged the law, lacked standing. She argued they were unable to demonstrate measurable damage due to noncitizens voting and running for local office.

The complaint “does not include facts showing plaintiffs’ right to vote has been denied, that they have been subjected to discrimination or inequitable treatment or denied opportunities when compared to another group, or that their rights as citizens have been ‘subordinated merely because of [their] father’s country of origin,” wrote Jackson.

The D.C. Council passed the legislation in question — The Local Resident Voting Rights Act — in October 2022. It allows eligible noncitizens residing in the city for at least 30 days to vote in local elections and pursue local government offices.

The IRLI lawsuit argued that granting noncitizens the right to vote effectively dilutes the vote of every U.S. citizen voter in the district. This, the lawsuit argued, presents potential violations of the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments. The plaintiffs sought an injunction to halt the law’s enforcement and prohibit the Board of Elections from registering noncitizens to vote or even counting their votes.

The decision comes as numerous states debate the extent to which noncitizens should be able to participate in elections. A judge in New York struck down a state law similar to D.C.’s Local Resident Voting Rights Act in 2022. In Florida, a federal judge recently struck down a law banning noncitizens from registering voters. In Texas, legislators recently proposed a law that would ban noncitizens from serving as election administrators.

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A federal judge has upheld a Washington, D.C., law enabling noncitizens — including illegal aliens and foreign embassy personnel — to vote in municipal elections. show more

962% Increase in ‘Missed’ Deportation Filings Since 2020.

Around 200,000 illegal aliens have avoided deportation because the Biden government failed to file the paperwork associated with their court dates and subsequent removals – with a stark 962 percent rise, in 2023, since the Trump administration’s final year in office (2020).

The details: According to a new report from the non-partisan Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC), the Biden Department of Homeland Security (DHS) failed to file the required ‘Notice to Appear’ (NTA) paperwork before their court dates, resulting in the cases being thrown out.

What is a ‘Notice to Appear’? It’s the official document that starts removal proceedings against an illegal alien, requiring them to appear in immigration court — usually years after they’re apprehended.

The numbers: According to the TRAC report, under Biden, the total number of missed filings was:

  • 33,802 in 2021
  • 79,592 in 2022
  • 68,869 in 2023

For perspective: In President Donald Trump’s final year in office, 2020, there were just 6,482 missed filings.

Zoom out: Since Biden has taken office, more than 10 million illegal aliens have entered the United States.

The Biden regime is simply “forgetting” to file the paperwork doesn’t seem intentional at all… 👀

This article is adapted from the free ‘Wake Up Right’ newsletter, which you can subscribe to here.

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Around 200,000 illegal aliens have avoided deportation because the Biden government failed to file the paperwork associated with their court dates and subsequent removals – with a stark 962 percent rise, in 2023, since the Trump administration’s final year in office (2020). show more

WATCH: Kassam Explains How Major U.S. Corporates Are Hiring Illegals and Getting Away With It.

Following revelations that Tyson Foods is looking to employ another 42,000 migrants, The National Pulse editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam explained how corporations, aided by the Biden regime, are profiting from an illegal immigration crisis they claim to oppose.

In a lengthy segment on Bannon’s War Room, Kassam walked through the chicanery by the Obama-world group called ‘Tent‘ and the Biden regime’s implementation of a modern-day slave trade in America.

“MODERN SLAVERY.”

“Tyson Foods [is] a fascinating company when you take a look under the hood,” Kassam told Steve Bannon on War Room.

“They themselves say that a third of their current 120,000-plus are migrants,” he said, noting that Tyson is “part of something called Tent… a pro-mass migration organization that is actually led by an Obama-era White House staffer.”

“[W]hat they do is they sign up corporates all across America and they effectively say, ‘Hey, we’re going to get you cheap labor,’” Kassam said.

“It’s indentured servitude, it’s a form of modern slavery… people who can en masse wash the chickens, people who don’t particularly care about health standards, wellbeing, minimum wage standards… just shove them into your factories and use them as human fodder,” he explained.

EXPLOITING TECHNICALITIES

Kassam described how corporations are able to profit from the border crisis while claiming to be against illegal immigration by exploiting “technicalities.”

“So, while Tyson Foods will say, ‘No, look, we’re part of the E-Verify program and illegal immigration, we’re completely opposed to it,’ what they’re actually relying on is something called employment authorization documents,” Kassam said.

“[T]hat is something that the Biden regime reinstituted very quickly… emergency authorization documents for people who claim asylum in the United States to then be able to work while they are awaiting a court case,” he continued.

“Most of these court cases are not even heard, they don’t even bother showing up in most circumstances, and they just remain in the country and work. Well, they’re working under these employment authorization documents… and the scale at which they’re being churned out by the current government is absolutely stunning,” he added.

Tyson is not alone in profiting from the scam, Kassam said, citing corporations including Bank of America, McDonald’s, and Mastercard.

“Everybody on the corporate globalist side gets everything they want,” he concluded.

WATCH:

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Following revelations that Tyson Foods is looking to employ another 42,000 migrants, The National Pulse editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam explained how corporations, aided by the Biden regime, are profiting from an illegal immigration crisis they claim to oppose. show more

Texas Law Allowing State to Arrest and Deport Migrants on Hold AGAIN After Fifth Circuit Ruling.

A Texas law making illegal border crossing a state crime punishable by arrest and deportation is once again suspended after the Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued an order reinstating a previous hold.

The Supreme Court extended a stay on the Texas law, SB4, indefinitely on Monday, pending further deliberation. Conservative justices Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett intervened on Tuesday, however, allowing SB4 to go into effect on grounds the stay had been administrative rather than a “stay pending appeal.”

Now, the Fifth Circuit has issued a new stay, which came late on the same day the SCOTUS justices issued their ruling.

The Joe Biden regime has been fighting SB4 — passed as a result of its refusal to control immigration — tooth and nail, arguing the power to secure the border (or not) belongs to the federal government alone.

The Mexican government reacted to the SCOTUS ruling with fury, saying it “condemns the enforcement of the SB4 law in Texas, which aims to stop the flow of migrants through criminalization.”

They claimed SB4 would contribute “to family separation, discrimination and racial profiling that go against the human rights of the migrant community.” They vowed they would not accept any migrants Texas attempted to deport back into Mexico.

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A Texas law making illegal border crossing a state crime punishable by arrest and deportation is once again suspended after the Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued an order reinstating a previous hold. show more

Dems Forced To Cut Healthcare Pledges As Illegals Fuel Soaring Costs.

Illinois lawmakers are signaling their intention to limit two state-funded health insurance programs that currently extend coverage to non-citizens and illegal immigrants. The decision comes after the programs saw skyrocketing costs — fueled by the invasion of illegal aliens at the southern border — surpassing initial projections. The cost of maintaining the Healthcare Benefits for Immigrant Adults and Seniors programs has exceeded $1 billion in the past year alone.

Starting April 1, the coverage will no longer include illegal immigrants and non-citizen green card holders who have resided in the U.S. for less than five years, the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services (HFS) announced. The HFS says it will ensure that individuals no longer qualifying for these benefits are briefed adequately about other viable coverage options, primarily through the federal ACA Marketplace. About 6,000 individuals are expected to be affected by the state’s coverage changes.

During a recent hearing, Healthcare and Family Services’ chief of staff Dana Kelly informed lawmakers that the state could save over $13 million by excising ineligible recipients. Cost overruns within the program have notably increased, outpacing estimates and surging past the $220 million allocated for FY 2024 in Democrat Governor J.B. Pritzer’s budget last year.

The unchecked flow of illegal aliens across the US southern border has put a strain on state budgets across the country. Some state-level Democrat lawmakers have broken with the Biden government and proposed ending sanctuary city and state status — as well as cutting aid programs that benefit illegal immigrants. Meanwhile, national Democrats aligned with President Biden have pushed back against efforts to crack down on the open southern border — and instead called for more federal aid to be given to illegal aliens.

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Illinois lawmakers are signaling their intention to limit two state-funded health insurance programs that currently extend coverage to non-citizens and illegal immigrants. The decision comes after the programs saw skyrocketing costs — fueled by the invasion of illegal aliens at the southern border — surpassing initial projections. The cost of maintaining the Healthcare Benefits for Immigrant Adults and Seniors programs has exceeded $1 billion in the past year alone. show more

3 Illegals Arrested for Abducting, Sexually Assaulting Woman… in Palm Beach!?

Three Guatemalan illegal aliens have been charged with kidnapping and repeatedly sexually assaulting a woman. Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw criticized the Biden regime for “jeopardizing” American citizens following the arrest of Marcos Felipe Ramirez, 31, Darniel Ordónez Jimenez, 30, and Andres Felipe Morales, 29.

Bradshaw explained during a press conference on Wednesday that the trio have been charged with a string of serious offenses, including sexual battery, false imprisonment, and conspiracy to commit these crimes. These violent acts occurred in Lake Worth on March 11, when they allegedly kidnapped the woman in a pick-up truck, assaulting her twice before she was able to escape and seek help.

“For them to be in this country, for them to be able to commit these types of crimes is unconscionable,” Bradshaw said, adding that the Biden regime “has put the American people in jeopardy.”

“This is the same thing we saw where the student was killed by the person that was here illegally,” Bradshaw remarked, referring to the murder of Laken Riley, a Georgia nursing student who was targeted while jogging on the University of Georgia’s campus.

The suspect arrested for Riley’s murder is Jose Ibarra, a Venezuelan illegal who was at large despite a previous arrest for shoplifting and skipping a court appearance.

Sheriff Bradshaw also said his “intelligence section, [working] very closely with the FBI, has also identified that the most dangerous gangs in the world are now in Miami from Venezuela. They make MS-13 look like school kids.”

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Three Guatemalan illegal aliens have been charged with kidnapping and repeatedly sexually assaulting a woman. Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw criticized the Biden regime for “jeopardizing” American citizens following the arrest of Marcos Felipe Ramirez, 31, Darniel Ordónez Jimenez, 30, and Andres Felipe Morales, 29. show more