• Fury as Boston plans to fill former veteran housing with migrants

    From Ted@21:1/5 to All on Mon Apr 1 21:12:42 2024
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    Democrat Governor Maura Healey (pictured) revealed the government will
    turn the former Chelsea Soldiers' Home facility, which is vacant and
    scheduled for demolition, into a safety-net site in April. It will be able
    to accommodate 100 families who are eligible for the state's Emergency Assistance family shelter system, which has been operating at capacity for months.

    Residents of the Bay State, however, are furious that the former veteran housing facility is being turned into migrant shelter when on a single
    night in 2023 there were 545 veterans experiencing homelessness in Massachusetts, according to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

    Local man Mr McGrath said on Facebook: 'Is it me, or is there something
    wrong with putting migrants in the Chelsea Soldiers Home instead of
    homeless veterans?' George Belmonte said: 'I can't believe the Chelsea
    soldiers home which is for the Vets is going to used for the immigrants overflow. How about taking care of the homeless Vets first. I am all for helping people but how about taking care of those already here and
    homeless.'

    Bay Stater Eileen Jeffrey said on Facebook: 'Chelsea soldier home is now a migrant shelter- there are thousands of homeless vets - Are you kidding
    me!' Grace Curley (pictured), a radio host for Boston radio station WRKO,
    told Fox News: 'This isn't going to be a kumbaya moment, this is probably
    going to create a lot of issues and there's going to be a lot of unhappy
    people out there.' Mike Junior said: 'They were supposed to tear that
    building down but let's put migrants in there, not our own soldiers, not
    our own people, not the ones who FOUGHT for OUR FREEDOM.' Blake Habyan
    said on Twitter: 'Illegals are being prioritized over American citizens.
    Who will they take away from next?'

    Secretary of Veterans Services Dr. Jon Santiago insisted transforming the
    site will not affect services for veterans. Massachusetts has proven that
    we can take care of veterans and families experiencing homelessness in our state,' said Santiago. 'While EOVS formerly operated the building slated
    for demolition, this project operates independently and will not impact
    the daily routines or services at the Massachusetts Veterans Home at
    Chelsea.' Governor Healey announced on March 25 that families will be
    required to document engagement in case management and rehousing efforts monthly in order to remain eligible to stay at a state safety-net site
    starting on May 1.

    On March 22, the Massachusetts Senate has approved limits on how long
    homeless families can stay in emergency state shelters as part of an $850 million plan to fund the system at the center of the migrant crisis. The maximum stay was limited to nine months with the possibility of 90 more
    days for veterans, pregnant women and people who are employed or enrolled
    in a job training program.

    The Melnea Cass Recreational Center in Roxbury has been closed to the
    local community and turned into a homeless shelter for 400 migrants in February. In January, hundreds of migrants were forced to sleep on the
    floor at Boston Logan International Airport with no where else to turn. Massachusetts' shelters reached capacity in November, with 7,500 families
    in its system.

    Boston City Councilor Julia Mejia told NBC10 Boston that residents should consider housing migrants in their private homes to battle the crisis.
    'Dedham, Wellesley, Brookline — cities and towns that have so much more resources than the city of Boston. People who actually have more financial support, we need to do everything in our power to make sure that we are
    setting them up for success or whatever success looks like,' Mejia said.

    https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/fury-as-boston-plans-to-fill-former- veteran-housing-with-migrants/ss-BB1kSd1u

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