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DC wants federal government to solve migrant crisis as it buckles under influx

Since April last year, Republican governors have bussed thousands of immigrants to Washington, D.C., and the city is still struggling to absorb the massive influx of noncitizens.

Instead of moving on to other destinations, some of the immigrants are choosing to stay in the city, raising capacity concerns for the local government that illustrate the larger issues surrounding immigration policy in the United States.

According to D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson (D), the city has had to accommodate a large number of immigrants in a short period of time without any existing infrastructure to assist them.

“Most of the migrants, my sense is somewhere around 90%, move on. They have someplace else they want to go. We have been sorely burdened by the roughly 10% who don’t have another place to go,” Mendelson said.

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5 thoughts on “DC wants federal government to solve migrant crisis as it buckles under influx”

  1. All we need is to have Trump back! He had all that border control stuff under control. But stupid sleepy Joe had to go and screw it all up, like he does everything else. Trump would fix it all in no time. MAGA!!!

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