Taxpayers pay $64.00 a day to feed each illegal immigrant in Massachusetts

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Addition sites have opened to help with the 7,536 migrant FAMILIES shelter crisis as more come everyday and the wait list for migrant families continues to grow into the hundreds.

02/21/2024 - Story by Michael Dorgan - FOX News
Source Article - Vendors charging Massachusetts taxpayers $64 a day to feed each illegal immigrant: report (msn.com)

New details have emerged about the staggering sums of cash Massachusetts taxpayers are forking out to pay for the state’s influx of illegal immigrants, with vendors charging an eye-popping $64 per day to feed each person, according to a new report.

The new report by CBS News reveals that vendors are charging $16 for breakfast, $17 for lunch and $31 for dinner per day for each migrant it feeds – as the total cost of the crisis is expected to cost hardworking taxpayers $1 billion. 

One vendor, Spinelli Ravioli Manufacturing Company in East Boston, was awarded a $10 million six-month no-bid contract to provide and deliver meals, reports CBS, citing records.

A facility at the Melnea A. Cass Recreational Complex will be housing over 300 migrants. John Tlumacki/The Boston Globe via Getty Images© John Tlumacki/The Boston Globe via Getty Images

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The state's Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities told CBS that the no-bid contract is justified because of the unprecedented increased demand and the requirement that families be provided with three meals a day or sufficient food access. 


The state has previously said that it is obliged to cater to the migrants because of its 1983 sanctuary city law which was passed to deal with the relatively small number of homeless families and pregnant women, although critics have said the law does not apply to migrants who are not U.S. citizens.

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The state's right to shelter law requires it to provide families with refrigeration and basic cooking facilities, but some of the accommodations do not have those appliances, leaving the state to contract out for food and delivery, CBS reports. 

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, center left, and Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey pause to look at the cots set up on the gym floor as state and local officials toured the Melnea A. Cass Recreational Complex. John Tlumacki/The Boston Globe via Getty Images© John Tlumacki/The Boston Globe via Getty Images

"We're here today because we really don’t have a choice," Gov. Maura Healey, a Democrat, said earlier this month as she toured the Melnea Cass Recreation Center in Roxbury that was controversially closed to the public and converted into a makeshift migrant center. The Roxbury facility, which can accommodate up to 100 migrant families of four, quickly reached full capacity while other migrants have been sleeping at Logan Airport.


In August, Healey declared a state of emergency as the state became overwhelmed with the thousands of migrants arriving, many of whom had arrived by plane sent from other states after the commonwealth reached around more than 20,000 individuals in state shelters.

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Spinelli Ravioli said it is not the exclusive meal vendor and does not have a guaranteed contract, or financial agreement, beyond this initial "emergency period."

"We are currently in the bid process for an enduring contract and are looking forward to continue to aid the State and the Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities to reach their goals," the company told CBS. 

State Sen. Peter Durant, a Republican, said lawmakers have been appealing for the administration to hand over information on contacts for the better part of a year and that they have been "stonewalled on the information."

Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey at a press conference announcing significant action related to the state's emergency shelter system. Photo by Jonathan Wiggs/The Boston Globe via Getty Images© Photo by Jonathan Wiggs/The Boston Globe via Getty Images

He said the cost of the crisis will ultimately be burdened upon the taxpayer.

"That's the concern is the money has to come from somewhere and so there's only really two options. You either raise taxes or you cut services. So, this all of this kind of flows downhill right straight to the taxpayers." 

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The high costs of feeding migrants in Massachusetts come on the heels of a December report Healey sent to the state House and Senate Ways and Means Committees, writing that the state would need more than $1 billion to continue funding the emergency shelter system through 2025.

Healey and other members of the state’s congressional delegation have appealed for federal funding, but the Biden administration has only provided about $2 million to the state for emergency shelter and other migrant needs, according to The Salem News.

Meanwhile, school districts have spent more than $11.4 million over the past year from a state fund to help them cover additional costs from educating newly arrived migrant children, according to The Salem News, citing a report by legislative budget writers.

Original article source: Vendors charging Massachusetts taxpayers $64 a day to feed each illegal immigrant: report


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Xileen 2 months ago
Holiday Inn to earn almost $100K per day for taking in NYC illegals

https://clikview.com/articles/....read/holiday-inn-ear
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Xileen 3 months ago
The people of TAXassachusetts are beyond livid by how their taxpayer dollars are being spent while they are already trying to brave humongous housing, heating and food inflation costs themselves!

You can be sure that it is highly unlikely that Governor Maura Healey, Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll and Boston Mayor Michelle Wu will ever win another election in Massachusetts even if they channeled The Virgin Mary to stand on Plymouth Rock to campaign for them!
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Xileen 3 months ago
Most current numbers show that the waitlist is at 734 families.

Healey has estimated the state will spend up to $2 billion to support emergency shelter for homeless families and migrants through the end of the next fiscal year. The report estimated costs through the end of the 2025 fiscal year at $915 million.

School districts have spent more than $11.4 million over the past year from a state fund to help them cover additional costs from educating newly arrived migrant children.

Migrants are being housed in 90 cities and towns across the commonwealth.
Here are some of the costs.

Locally, Salem, Massachusetts had spent $672,743 as of the end of January on migrant costs, with 164 families being housed in emergency shelters in the city.

Danvers, which was hosting 159 families as of Jan. 31, had spent $251,946, according to the data.

Methuen had spent $892,391 on migrant schooling costs with 80 families in emergency shelter as of Jan. 31.

Peabody, which had 207 migrant families in shelter, spent $226,820.

Andover had spent $16,048 with 25 families in shelter, the figures show.

Retiree's are concerned that Healey may start to access the State Pension Funds.
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Xileen 3 months ago
Some parents feel that because teachers who are already overworked and are now having to deal with bigger classes and with children who may not speak English that their children are being cheated out of a better education.
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