Betsy McCaughey

Betsy McCaughey

Politics

Democrats’ open-border trickery: gaming the Census

New York is Migrant Central — the𝓀 No. 1 destination in the country for illegal border crossers — and it’s no ac💙cident.

New 🐷York’s Democra🌼tic politicians benefit from the deluge.

The m﷽ore migrants comಌe here, the more congressional seats and clout in the Electoral College New York is able to maintain.

Elon Muskꦑ spelled it out on Twitter this month: “Most people in America don’t know that the Census is based on a simple headcount of people (including illegals) *not* just citizens. This shifts political power and money to states and Congressional districts with the highest number of illegals.”

The busloads coming in from the southern border offset the mov🐭ing vans exiting the city carrying New Yorkers in search of better places to live.

Migrants are actually helping protect De🧜mocratic members of Congress from losing their districts as the city’s population shrinks.

New🌟 York City lost 400,000 residents in the last three years.

They’re being gradually replaced, explains city Comptroller Brad Lander, by a wave of migrants dependent on the city for shelter, food, health care and eꦚverything else.

“I don’t a🎐ctually consider it a crisis. To me this is the next wave of people becomiཧng New Yorkers,” he says.

Lander appare💞ntly is unbothered that taxpayers are ౠbeing replaced by people who consume services instead of paying for them.

But it’s not sustainable.

Too much spending is one reason New York City’s financial condition worsened over the past year, earning it an F grade i🌜n Truth in 🌳Accounting’s latest fiscal-watchdog report.

The Big Apple ranked worst of the 75 biggest municipa🐠lities.

Undaunted by this fiscal decl꧃ine, New York pols offer more benefits to incentivize migrants to come.

Gov. Hochul added cash welfare for asylum seekers in May.

Mayor Adams recently announced debit cards loaded with up to $1,000 a month.

The administration claims the cards wil💧l enable newcomers to buy culturally appropriate foods to replace the prepared meals they’re already handed free of ch🍨arge.

Truth is they ca♕n use ♊the cards to buy anything they want or possibly take out cash at an ATM.

Topping it off, 💖far-left City Council politicians — who now have the clout to override the mayor — are pushing to eliminate Adams’ 60-day limit on shelter stays. 

State Sen. Brad Hoylman-Sigal is doing the same in Albany, calling 𓃲time 🐓limits “arbitrary and inhumane.”

That’s insane. What other city even gu🤪arantees shelter? 

How can New York guar𒐪antee it indefinitely to 🉐everyone from around the globe?

Department of Social Services Commissioner Molly Wasow-Park told a forum last month to plan on “a probably nontrivial n🌃umber of undocumented immigrants who are going to need long-term assistance from the city.”

What could possibly explain burdening the city 🅺like this?

Partly it’s the Democratic Party’s confiscatory ideology: squeez♏e taxpayers to give as much as possible to the needy. 

But there’s raw political self-interest at🏅 work, too.

Rep. Yvette Clarke (D-Brooklyn) told a 2021 hearing💞 on Haitian migrants that she wants them so she can hold on to her seat. “I need more people in my district just for redistricting purposes.”

In July 2020, President♛ Donald Trump ordered the Census to subtract the number of undocumented immigrants from the headcount, saying, “States adopting policies that encourage illegal aliens . . . should not be rewarded with greater representation in the House of Representatives.”

New York Attorney General Letitia James sued.

The case went to the US Supreme Court,𓆏 but the justices ducked it, leaving the decision to t🌠he future.

Now ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚSen. Bill H🍸agerty (R-Tenn.) and others have introduced legislation to exclude illegal immigrants from apportionment.

The bill won’t pass in the Democrat-controlled Senate, but Hagerty got to the point: “While people continue to f💮lee Democrat-run cities, desperate Democrats are backfilling the mass exodus with illegal immigrants so they do not lose their seats in Congress or their electoral v🥀otes for the presidency.”

That’s the cynical reality here in New York, a🌱s well as ﷺChicago and Los Angeles. 

As more and more migrants arrive, these cities spiral&n꧃bsp;downward. 

Migrant gangs raid stores and terrorize pedestrians, shelters overflow, schools struggle to accommodate migrant children, and city servic💛es are cut to pay for it all.

Your quality of life be damned.

Betsy McCaughey is a former lieutenant governor of New York.

Twitter: @Betsy_McCaughey