Hon. Greg Abbott
Texas Governor
Austin, TX
Dear Gov. Abbott:
Howdy!
I am writing to congratulate you on your pioneering policy of getting illegals “undocumemted” people to places of shelter in New York City, a proud and sprained brain “sanctuary city,” which says it is “welcoming” to people regardless of their “status.”
You are testing that policy and sending a message by sending them oodles, who have crossed your Texas border illegally.
Nice touch, even though I know it was motivated by sheer frustration and desperation.
Largely because of Democratic policies, the border has been erased. And some numbnuts claim the border is “closed,” even as “surrenders,” and get aways reach record proportions, as reported by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
Question: Where are Philly’s illegals unfortunates? On behalf of the city, I am demanding our “fair” share of Texas border-busters. Share the, um, wealth.
Speaking of which, Philadelphia has the highest poverty rate of any large American city and you know what our mayor (a certified clown) wants?
More poor people.
And he is backed by a majority of nimrods who comprise our City Council.
The problem is their reasoning power has been diminished by a disease called progressivism, which places feelings about a problem above any realistic solution to it, by defining deviancy down to normalcy.
It allows the interests of the least productive members of society, legal or not, to be elevated above those who pay the bills. You see evidence of this in the proliferation of shanty towns in cities across America.
Our mayor, Jim Kenney, did a goofy little dance when the courts said the feds could not cut off assistance to the city in response to the city’s refusal to deal with Homeland Security and ICE. Both of which enforce the law. Philadelphia’s actions block enforcement.
You haven’t heard it all yet. The mayor proudly announced he will protect convicted foreign felons from the federal government. I know that is hard to believe, but it is true.
Some were captured without his help. But many more were not.
Anyway, not to belabor a point, could you send a few dozen buses here?
Let the mayor figure out how to feed, shelter, educate, medicate, and sustain them, and just how long it will take for the taxpayers to understand they are being asked to subsidize foreign nationals who have come here illegally?
I mean, we can’t feed, shelter, educate, medicate and sustain our own.
It seems Democrats are averse to law — is any sanctuary city under Republican control? Maybe Democrats will respond to the sacking of their treasuries for the benefit of law breakers.
In closing, I am sure that you, like I, welcome anyone who has come here legally, and shown respect for our laws.
We keep hearing that nobody is above the law, but that doesn’t seem to extend to illegals um, “undocumented.” You get the picture.
If you’re ever in town, give me a shout. I’m buying.
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