Sanctuary Cities Face 'Nightmare Winter' of Getting Exactly What They Wanted

Migrants in Chicago huddle on the floors of police stations and sleep in city buses kept running overnight to block out the cold. In Massachusetts, where the emergency shelter system hit capacity earlier this month, the state is converting office space into shelters and at least one local group is stockpiling sleeping bags.

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And in New York, where shelters are also full, the city has taken the extraordinary steps of providing migrants one-way plane tickets to as far away as Morocco and have contemplated handing out tents to newly-arriving migrants so they can sleep in parks.

Northern cities and states that have been overwhelmed by a surge in migrants are now out of room to house them just as the weather turns cold — a potentially life-threatening situation that’s inflaming local political tensions as the Biden administration largely leaves these Democratic strongholds to fend for themselves.

[Oh, you mean like the Northern cities did to Southern states with their “sanctuary’ virtue signaling and lecturing on the joys of open borders? Excuse me while I look around for the world’s smallest violin to play ‘My Heart Bleeds For You.’ This is a direct result of Biden’s border failures and decades of cost-free posturing in blue cities and states. Now that the costs have gotten spread around, *suddenly* it’s a crisis for Democrats. — Ed]

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