American orphans being kicked out of home to make room for illegal aliens

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  1. kazenatsu

    kazenatsu Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    American foster children are being kicked out of a house in the Seattle area to make room for Biden's illegal alien children.

    Foster family told to vacate Renton home to make room for migrant children
    Chris Ingalls, March 25, 2021

    A plan to house migrant children from the surging crisis at the US-Mexico border will leave a Renton foster family with no place to call home.

    Edmundo Serena Sanchez said he and his wife were notified in February that they would have to vacate the Renton house where they have nurtured and raised Washington state foster children for nearly seven years.

    The couple have fostered about 20 children over the years in the spacious house along Lake Washington.

    The house is part of a campus of facilities owned by the Friends of Youth, a non-profit based in Kirkland with a 70-year history of providing services and housing for homeless and foster youth.

    "Friends of Youth has reviewed our organizational goals this past year, and we have chosen to pursue a different strategic vision," stated a January 29 letter from the organization.

    The letter said the house would be used "…to provide a different scope of services in support of unaccompanied youth."

    Unaccompanied youth is the term the federal government uses to describe the more than 10,000 children who crossed the US-Mexico border in recent weeks without an adult accompanying them. Parents have been sending their children to the U.S. in hopes that the Biden Administration would be more accepting of migrant children than the Trump Administration.

    DeAnn Adams, chief program officer for Friends of Youth, told KING 5 the organization saw a new funding source with the federal government’s Office of Refugee Resettlement and decided to use the Howard's House - where Serena Sanchez and his foster family now live - as housing for undocumented immigrant children.

    Serena Sanchez said the decision had a devastating impact on the four children in his foster care who will likely be required to move to new foster homes.

    He says one child has been to the hospital with panic attacks. Another teenager ran away and has not come back.​

    https://www.king5.com/article/news/...dren/281-df874dad-acd4-4be7-9447-8789dff48e0a

    Note that most of these "unaccompanied youth" who walked across the border are older teens, almost adults, typically aged 16 or 17.

    Isn't it interesting that Biden is sending them all the way up north to the Seattle area? And this is an expensive area, plus the home is right along the shore of Lake Washington. Why are they giving these "unaccompanied youth" who crossed the border luxury accommodation?

    This is also going to be "splitting up the family" of those foster children who are already living there, separating them from the foster parents they knew, and throwing their lives into turmoil.
    Right now they don't even know where those foster children are going to go.
     
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  2. kazenatsu

    kazenatsu Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Biden spending $86 million to put migrants up in hotel rooms

    Biden is spending $86 million to put migrants up in hotel rooms.
    Any migrant who walks up into the US and tries to claim "asylum" (a process that has been widely abused).

    The Migrant Crisis has not gone away. More of them are coming. They ran out of holding facilities. So now under Biden they are just turning some of them loose into the US, and giving them free hotel rooms.

    https://www.businessinsider.com/bide...-border-2021-3

    I wonder, how many Americans could use free hotel rooms? America has a lot of homeless.
    Could you afford to stay in a hotel room for several months? That gets very expensive after a while.
    These migrants could be waiting around a year in the US, sometimes more, until they asylum application is either approved or denied. There's a big backlog of cases in the immigration courts.
     
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    Wow. This is bad.
     

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