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Migrants Flee NYC for Canada Due to Crime and Homelessness

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Fox News is reporting that many of the migrants who traveled to the United States from Central America – and have since arrived in New York City – no longer feel safe in the city and would accept “free tickets” to Canada.

The reporting notes:

“”I am going to Canada for a better quality of life for my family,” one migrant, named Raymond Peña told The New York Post. 

Another migrant said he was “kicked out” of the Row hotel near Times Square, after which he was sent to a homeless shelter in Brooklyn. 

A whistleblower at the Row Hotel released video and photos last month of illegal immigrants trashing the hotel and leaving “good” food out to rot. “

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“I feel like Canada will be safer. It is a much quieter country than America,” – added another migrant currently housed in New York City.

Governors in border states like Arizona and Texas began busing migrants to Democrat-run cities like New York and Chicago over a year ago. Since then, the limited numbers that have arrived have been met with complaints about the ability to handle the influx from both cities’ mayors.

In September, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis famously shipped 48 illegal immigrants to Martha’s Vineyard, a town that had once claimed to be a ‘sanctuary city.’ The immigrants were removed from the wealthy town in 44 hours by the military.

Tim Young is the Editor In Chief of National Mouth. He’s a comedian, commentator and author whose work has been featured and noted by major publications over the last two decades.  He specializes in bourbon, cigars, pop culture, and in his own words, "politics, unfortunately."