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Encamped Immigrants Begin Overtaking Another Major Airport: 'We Need DC to Act'

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We knew it would happen– the number of airports being used as housing facilities for illegal immigrants continues to rise.

It’s simple mathematics — too many migrants and not enough space cause major international hubs of one of the most prosperous nations on the planet to look like a Third World refugee camp.

At Chicago’s O’Hare Airport earlier this month, parts of the airport were sectioned off as sleeping areas for migrants, but there were reportedly too many of them to contain, causing them to overflow into the terminal area.

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San Diego International Airport suffered a similar fate around the busy Thanksgiving travel period as hundreds of migrants camped at the facility, as the New York Post reported.

And now, it’s happening in Boston.

Dozens of migrant families are sleeping on the floor of Terminal E at Boston’s Logan International Airport, according to a report by WBZ-TV.

A photographer for the station captured images of approximately 100 migrants, many with young children, camped out in a corner of the terminal, sleeping on blankets, WBZ reported.

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In mid-November, WBZ reported, during a similar crunch, Ed Freni, interim CEO of the Massachusetts Port Authority, which runs Logan, said the airport is “not an appropriate place” to house migrants.

However, with Massachusetts’ shelter system at capacity and over 7,500 families on a waitlist, the state has limited options.

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A Medford woman who has been helping out at the airport told the news outlet that hygiene was a problem the migrants were dealing with due to limited facilities.

“They don’t have access to a shower so there’s like some shower wipes, little towels just to clean up while they wait,” she told WBZ.

The Massachusetts State Police are being paid overtime to assist with security and oversee the flow of migrants in and out of the airport.

On Monday, Democratic Gov. Maura Healey thanked the state police and airport for their assistance, but said this is a federal issue that requires action from Washington.

“We need D.C. to act. We need Congress to act, Healey pleaded.

“The path is there in terms of what needs to be done to fix the border situation, to fix some of the asylum processes and to get much-needed funding to some of the interior states who have had to shoulder the burden for a problem that is geopolitical and is not the state’s making,” she said.

Healey has appealed to the state legislature for emergency funds, seeking $250 million to manage costs this year.

Her administration estimates expenses could surge to $915 million in 2024 as more asylum seekers arrive in need of housing and care, according to WBZ.

Her office plans to submit a supplemental budget soon that may use $700 million from the state’s budget surplus.

Social media users sounded off, with one X post summing up what many Americans are thinking:

“Logan Airport in Boston is filled with third-world migrants. They aren’t coming here to provide value, they aren’t even assimilating. They’re leveraging public handouts while trampling our high degree of social trust,” it said.

Another X user had a response to Healey’s desperate requests for DC to “act.”

“DC has acted,” the user wrote, “to ALLOW more illegals into the country.”

Another had a question for the voters of this deep blue region:

“Hey Boston. How is that Democrat vote working for your city?”

So, another of the nation’s finest airports has become a homeless shelter thanks to the Biden administration’s incompetence and malfeasance.

Boston, the city once famous for rebelling against government overreach by dumping imported tea into its harbor, is now just the next in the line of pins to fall to the left’s agenda.


This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

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