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> What benefits are we gaining by doing so? What consequences do we face?

Just ask any city that has had to deal with a massive unexpected influx of people. Try NYC for example: https://www.forbes.com/sites/mollybohannon/2023/08/09/nyc-ma...

Hospitals, schools, infrastructure, social services, housing, they all depend on planning for funding and to keep pace with population to avoid being overrun. Things are bad enough right now with the massive numbers of economic migrants coming into the country, but once there are literal billions of climate refugees things will be much worse unless we are prepared.

Now is the time to invest in the regulation of immigration and defense of our borders so that we can safely accommodate as many of the people climate change displaces as we can. We also need to be thinking about what climate change will do to populations within the US.

See for example:

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/09/15/magazine/clim...

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/climate-change-america-3-millio...

If you think it isn't worth the investment, even in low cost expenses like cameras, I can only imagine you aren't living near the boarder or aren't considering the refugee crisis that is coming.




NYC has a bunch of uniquely New York problems that make accommodating anyone - refugees or otherwise - impossible. It's some of the most expensive real estate in the world, in a city that's seeing huge population outflows, burdened by an extremely top-heavy city and state government. If you don't have a tax base, you can't accomodate anyone.

But there's plenty of America that isn't NYC.

Furthermore, Eric Adams is... ugh. How do I put it? The Wikipedia article on him has an above-the-fold mention of him doing community work with Nation of Islam[0], as an NYPD cop. He got elected because NY liberals would vote for Trump if he had a D next to his name. Furthermore, federal investigations have revealed he's a foreign agent of Turkiye and Erdogan, up to and including denying the Armenian Genocide[1]. He's hilariously incompetent and malicious at the same time.

[0] I mentioned this on a Discord call with a friend, who responded, "OH MY GOD, HE'S INTO THE BLITLER SHIT?"

[1] https://www.thecity.nyc/2024/10/04/eric-adams-brooklyn-turki...

Speaking of Hitler, denying the Armenian Genocide is a thing Literally Hitler Literally Joked About


NYC has a bunch of uniquely New York problems. Denver has a bunch of uniquely Denver problems (https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/denver-struggles-cope-4...). Chicago has a bunch of uniquely Chicago problems (https://www.cnn.com/2023/10/03/politics/white-house-chicago-...). Minneapolis has a bunch of uniquely Minneapolis problems (https://www.startribune.com/migrants-fill-third-of-hennepin-...), etc.

I mean, yeah, places like NYC and Chicago genuinely do have some really messed up situations, but almost any large city would become quickly overwhelmed when a bunch of people unexpectedly show up needing help, smaller cities don't stand a chance.




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