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We need this money done. Weneed this disaster release requests. We need
to do it in September. Wecan't wear This is that Kelly Golden Show
podcast fowered by Disaster Plus on abig veiled Friday. This is Tom.
I think the only reason Biden's goingafter Florida with money from FEMA is to
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buy votes in a Republican stronghold.Kind of a shame you made it and
what happened to all the money FEMAhad already welcome in, Tom, Thank
you for hitting the talkback feature onthe iHeart app. It is linked here
in the podcast. Subscribe check itout. You got about thirty seconds to
let us know what you think.As we dig into that very question.
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With the Biden camp visiting Hurricane Idaliaravage parts of Florida over the weekend,
We've got Oppress appearance at FEMA headquartersahead of that, asking Congress to approve
another four billion dollars in funding.Disc comes after earlier plea for another twelve
billion for the Federal Emergency Management Agencyright now to happen by Congress. The
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pressure is on, he says.In the month of September, look up
how much of FEMA's money is spenton housing illegal aliens. So we did
just that. Back in June,New York One News covers all of the
boroughs in the Big Apple of NewYork City, says the city was poised
to receive more than one hundred million, one hundred four point six million in
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grant funding through the Federal Emergency ManagementAgencies Shelter Services Program. This is at
the hands of Democrat representatives at inNew York like Hakeem Jefferies and Senator Chuck
Schumer to an area that's been strugglingto house more than forty six thousand border
crossers in their city care. Nowlet's add to earlier back in May,
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FEMA allocated roughly thirty million dollars toNew York City. That's far less than
what the current Mayor, Eric Adamsand his administration has requested, which is
more than three hundred million dollars.This is happening while you've got protesters who
are continuing to stage not just outsideof the Mayor's mansion in New York City,
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but also on stad And Island,where some residents like Scott Lobato,
are standing against housing illegal border crossersin their neighborhood. Take a list,
and what exactly is this protest?It is the American working people out in
the streets, finally, non violently, non aggressively, but using their voice,
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their anger. That's what America isall about. I've been telling people
for thirty years as a patriotic activist, people need to get in the streets
because they notice it. Now I'mstanding right here. It's ground zero for
this whole illegal immigration insanity. It'sillegal immigrants. Remember the key word is
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illegal. If I hear one moretime that we are anti immigrant protest this,
I'm gonna lose my mind. It'snot about that. And why is
this ground zero and the whole city, the whole country, Because this is
the first spot they slam this illegalimmigration shelter and smack dab in the middle
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of a middle class, working classneighborhood. Right across the street, right
here, you have this facility withninety percent of them dropped off our young
men. And right across the street, my friend, directly forty feet is
a school, a pre k totwelfth grade school with young girls. Think
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about what I'm saying. These men, I'm sure most of them are wonderful
and looking for a better life.But we do not know. They are
not betted for crimes, rapes,murder, diseases. Think about what I'm
saying. Think of the insanity ofthat. Now, Libados continuing to push
back against the mayor's latest move tohouse you know what he said. They're
unvetted illegals in a complex that's quiteliterally right across the street from a K
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through twelve all girls Catholic school inthe middle of their suburban neighborhood. Who
says nothing stands between this facility acity street, in a four foot fence
which overlooks the playground. This isground zero, and the crowds are growing
and growing, and they are scaringthese people out of here. Now that
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might seem mean to some people.These migrants are starting to leave. They're
getting pressured, they're uncomfortable. Listen, when people are angry, you are
in this community. You are notgoing to separate a man, a woman
and their children that work in classcommunity. Nothing is going to get in
the way of keeping those children safe. And these people are angry. So
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these migrants are coming in and they'repacking up and leaving. And let me
say that not live going in theStreet and dying somewhere they have better shelters
that they go to where they arenot going to stay in this re jidential
area. People. This is startingthe trend. This is gonna quote,
this is not going to stay open, I'm telling you, and that's gonna
spread across this country and it betterwhat happens in New York spreads throughout the
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whole country. This is ground zero. This cannot happen. This one hits
close to home for me. Iremember visiting my father, Ranger Bob,
now buried in Arlington, no longerwith us, but lived in the New
York City borough of Staten Island formany, many years, and visiting him
and walking to the Staten Island FerryI have passed through this area. I
have no doubt if Ranger Bob wasstill with us, he'd be standing with
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Scott Libato and others. Lebato actuallyorganizing a fourth protest coming up on Tuesday,
the fifth of September outside that SaintJohn's Villa there Atlantis Avenue on Staten
Island in New York. Stay tunedand they'll keep you up to date.
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