Republican South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster has taken executive action to prevent the Biden administration from placing unaccompanied minors from the border in his state.
McMaster cited coronavirus concerns and limited resources to justify the order, which he signed Monday, according to The Post and Courier of Charleston.
The governor’s order directed the state’s Department of Social Services “to prevent placements of unaccompanied migrant children entering the United States via the southern border into residential group care facilities or other foster care facilities located in, and licensed by, the State of South Carolina.”
“South Carolina’s children must always be given first priority for placement into foster care and the State’s strained resources must be directed to addressing the needs of its children,” McMaster wrote in a letter to DSS Director Michael Leach.
take care of america not foreign countries.something that all of the states should be doing . americans first we have enough homeless veterans and others that are homeless . it is american taxpayer money from americans and it should be used for americans.
Ok Larry, how about you do the same for Maryland. Maryland’s children should come first!!
That PIG could care less about MD
Pelosi and Schumer’s back yard is the only place to drop the immigrants