Instead of limiting his hospitality to tens of thousands of undocumented immigrants, the Democratic mayor of Denver, Colorado, is imposing a ‘shared sacrifice’ on Americans similar to that of a war.
Similar to other Democratic mayors of large cities, Mike Johnston (D-CO) is banking on the fact that the sacrifice he has forced on the American people will increase voting resistance to Trump.
Three days after a Republican revolt defeated Sen. Mitch McConnell’s (R-KY) more-migration plan, Johnston addressed a press conference on February 9. McConnell’s plan, which allocated $5 billion to assist migrants in settling in a multitude of cities and towns, would have opened the United States’ border to a government-directed mass influx of migrants.
Johnston, who has provided assistance and support to 35,000 undocumented migrants, criticized the Republicans’ defense of Americans, stating, ‘This is a strategy for shared sacrifice.’
‘The failure of the Republican leadership in Congress to pass regime change this week has devastating impacts on city budgets and on services that we can provide for newcomers in the city. We will have to make hard decisions to reduce budgets across the board to meet those costs that we know will continue to arrive.’
A February report by the Congressional Budget Office presented more proof that the establishment’s migration policy redirects politicians’ attention away from American communities and toward Wall Street, real estate, coastal states, and the government.
For instance, a public hospital in Denver was partially shut down in January due to the 20,000 visits caused by the Democrats’ tsunami of impoverished migrants, as reported by Breitbart News.
In a speech to Democratic voters on February 7, Johnston avoided criticism by acting as if everyone thinks Americans should welcome Biden’s massive influx of illegal migrants, whom he called friendly ‘newcomers… individuals.’
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