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'The View' hosts blasted for downplaying NYC's migrant crisis: 'Oblivious to reality'
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Dolbert
2023-09-11 04:21:46 UTC
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The mass media is allied with drug dealers and socialist criminals.
we should expect no less from them until the families that own them
are killed.
The Big Apple’s ongoing migrant crisis appears to be no big deal for
some of the ladies at “The View.”

Joy Behar, 80, Ana Navarro, 51, and Sunny Hostin, 54, were hit with
backlash for downplaying Mayor Eric Adams’ claims that the crisis could
“destroy” the city.

On Friday’s edition of the talk show, Behar played an excerpt of
Hizzoner speaking at a town hall meeting earlier this week, where he
stated: “I don’t see an ending to this. This issue will destroy New York
City. We’re getting 10,000 migrants a month.”

“Little dramatic, isn’t it?” Behar — who reportedly boasts a $14 million
property portfolio — asked the show’s audience after cutting from the
clip.

“He has a flair for drama,” Navarro chimed in.

Hostin — whose 10-bedroom Westchester home is currently on the market
for $4.495 million — said she was “disappointed” in Adams’ comments,
despite admitting there was a “problem” with the huge numbers of
arrivals.

“They’re looking for refuge,” the former prosecutor said of the
migrants. “I thought this country, with its big Statue of Liberty, ‘give
me your weak’ and all of this is supposed to be the country that accepts
people.”

The women were blasted on social media and on The View’s official
YouTube channel, where commentators usually voice their support for the
stars.

“Sunny is either lying or oblivious to reality,” one YouTube viewer
sniped.

“It’s easy to say we should be an open arms country when you are wealthy
and live in nice neighborhoods where there are no homeless people living
outside your door on the sidewalk,” another declared.

“This is like something out of a dystopian novel watching these wealthy
dolled-up women go on TV and claim that the chaos that is happening
outside right in front of your eyes isn’t really happening. It’s
amazing” a third chimed in.

An additional top-rated comment read: “To hear them dismiss this as
drama? Wow. I’m sure they live quite comfy away from where these people
will be placed.”

On Saturday, Mayor Adams demanded that all New York City agencies
implement 5% cuts in response to the ever-rocketing costs of the migrant
crisis.

The slashing of the city-funded portion of Adams’ $107 billion spending
plan would amount to a several-billion dollars haircut over the next
three fiscal years.

“Since the large influx of asylum seekers to our city began last spring,
we have warned New Yorkers that every city service could be impacted by
this crisis if we did not get the support we needed,” Adams said in a
statement.

“There’s no scenario of a 5% cut at every agency without layoffs,” one
source told The Post. “It will mean dirtier streets and crime could go
up.”

Concerned Citizen 2023
1 day ago

Simple solution. Drop bus load after bus load right on their doorstep.

Send a few more bus loads right to their studio.

Give them tickets to the View.

No vaccinations, no showers, grant them backstage passes to meet Behar
and Navarro in person.

Disclose the locations of Joys $14.5 million in real estate holdings and
arrange for more bus loads.

Let’s watch the value of Navarros home as hundreds of bus loads find a
new shelter.

Otiose
1 day ago

This country has been taking in more legal immigrants - as a % and in
absolute totals - than any other country. So we shouldn't hesitate to
send all of these illegally entering people back over the border to
apply for legal entry.

https://nypost.com/2023/09/09/the-view-hosts-blasted-for-downplaying-nycs
-migrant-crisis-oblivious-to-reality/
Ubiquitous
2023-09-11 08:59:06 UTC
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The Big Apple's ongoing migrant crisis appears to be no big deal for
some of the ladies at "The View."
Joy Behar, 80, Ana Navarro, 51, and Sunny Hostin, 54, were hit with
backlash for downplaying Mayor Eric Adams' claims that the crisis could
"destroy" the city.
On Friday's edition of the talk show, Behar played an excerpt of
Hizzoner speaking at a town hall meeting earlier this week, where he
stated: "I don't see an ending to this. This issue will destroy New York
City. We're getting 10,000 migrants a month."
"Little dramatic, isn't it?" Behar - who reportedly boasts a $14 million
property portfolio - asked the show's audience after cutting from the
clip.
"He has a flair for drama," Navarro chimed in.
Hostin - whose 10-bedroom Westchester home is currently on the market
for $4.495 million - said she was "disappointed" in Adams' comments,
despite admitting there was a "problem" with the huge numbers of
arrivals.
"They're looking for refuge," the former prosecutor said of the
migrants. "I thought this country, with its big Statue of Liberty, `give
me your weak' and all of this is supposed to be the country that accepts
people."
The women were blasted on social media and on The View's official
YouTube channel, where commentators usually voice their support for the
stars.
"Sunny is either lying or oblivious to reality," one YouTube viewer
sniped.
"It's easy to say we should be an open arms country when you are wealthy
and live in nice neighborhoods where there are no homeless people living
outside your door on the sidewalk," another declared.
"This is like something out of a dystopian novel watching these wealthy
dolled-up women go on TV and claim that the chaos that is happening
outside right in front of your eyes isn't really happening. It's
amazing" a third chimed in.
An additional top-rated comment read: "To hear them dismiss this as
drama? Wow. I'm sure they live quite comfy away from where these people
will be placed."
On Saturday, Mayor Adams demanded that all New York City agencies
implement 5% cuts in response to the ever-rocketing costs of the migrant
crisis.
The slashing of the city-funded portion of Adams' $107 billion spending
plan would amount to a several-billion dollars haircut over the next
three fiscal years.
"Since the large influx of asylum seekers to our city began last spring,
we have warned New Yorkers that every city service could be impacted by
this crisis if we did not get the support we needed," Adams said in a
statement.
"There's no scenario of a 5% cut at every agency without layoffs," one
source told The Post. "It will mean dirtier streets and crime could go
up."
https://nypost.com/2023/09/09/the-view-hosts-blasted-for-downplaying-nycs-migrant-crisis-oblivious-to-reality/
Big surprise The View cast is incredibly ignorant and oblivious. Unless
the issue directly affects one of them - they aren’t interested. Remember
the time Joy whined about how Russia invading Ukraine ruined her vacation
to Italy?

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Let's go Brandon!

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