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As nine Democratic governors join together to call on President Biden and Congress to address the humanitarian crisis faced by migrants, we look at conditions faced by tens of thousands of asylum seekers in New York City and Chicago. Many arrived over the last year on buses from Texas as part of Republican Governor Greg Abbott's anti-immigrant efforts. We hear from a migrant staying in a tent shelter at a former airport site in New York City where they face below-freezing temperatures and a lack of medical services, and we speak with immigration rights activists, including Murad Awawdeh, executive director of the New York Immigration Coalition, and Oscar Chacón, executive director of Alianza Americas, who discuss how immigrants have been treated as scapegoats by leaders who have failed to provide services and reform the immigration system. "Migrants are simply making these failures in our society very visible," says Chacón.
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No one told them to skip seventeen hundred other countries to get to the US. Only to then complain about how cold it is.
There are about 200 countries not 1700 you peepeepoopoohead