Undocumented migrants residing in Floyd Bennett Field, New York City, are aggressively requesting financial aid, food, and clothing from the surrounding community.
The harsh realities of living in a sanctuary city are being felt by the locals.
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According to The New York Post:
David Fitzgerald, sixty-two, lives in the Marine Park neighborhood of Brooklyn and has noticed a rise in the number of families seeking asylum who show up at his door asking for spare change. Some of his neighbors are worried about their safety because of this trend.
“There’s definitely an invasion of immigrants from Floyd Bennett Field in our neighborhood and I see them sitting outside stores … outside the mall and going around to all the houses in the neighborhood, knocking on the door looking for money,” the retiree said.
“I certainly sympathize with their situation, but to have people knocking at your door looking for food that don’t speak English, it’s annoying. I don’t like it. We have never had this before, ever,” he continued.
Another resident expressed his worries about security by saying, “I don’t feel safe. I’m paying a lot of taxes from my salary. And I’m completely transparent to the IRS and everything so I think it’s enough, what we are already paying for them to support if we call ourselves a sanctuary city.”
He gave a succinct and straightforward response when asked for a message for either Joe Biden or New York Mayor Adams: “Secure the border. That’s the sole message.”
Curtis Sliwa, the founder of Guardian Angels, has created an engaging video that highlights the deteriorating condition of the tent city located at Floyd Bennett Field. Sliwa is pleading with the city to act right now.
Sliwa shared, “So here we are. We got the four tents behind us. You got all the migrants behind us, they won’t let us get any closer. And we’ve gone all through Marine Park in the area where all the illegal aliens are going.”
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“And they’re begging. They’re going door to door.”
“They’re outside of Kings Plaza. They’re outside Walgreens, 7-11, Speed Way, begging, begging, begging. They can’t get enough back here.”
“They get food, clothes. We provide them with everything. We don’t even provide our own homeless and emotionally disturbed, our veterans.”
“So we have got to come up with a plan…and we are working on it so that by January 1st, we’re gonna force this issue. This begging has got to stop. They should not be permitted to beg. The city is not disciplining them.”
“There’s no structure there. No rules or regulations. And we’re gonna force the city to do their job. Stay tuned.”




