Largest Cities In U.S. Request $5 Billion For ‘Overwhelming’ Immigrant Inflow

The Mayors Of New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston And Denver – All Either Known As Or Explicitly Declaring Themselves As “Sanctuary Cities” – Issued A Letter Requesting To Meet With Biden To Ask For $5 Billion To Fund “Overwhelming” Migrant Inflows.

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Can We Finally Agree That Sanctuary Cities Are A Failed Experiment? (Op-Ed)

For Several Decades, A Collection Of Progressive States, Counties And Cities Have Conducted An Experiment Called Sanctuary Policies. Based On A Preponderance Of Evidence, Especially In The Last Few Years, It Is Time To Declare America’s Experiment With Sanctuary Policies To Be A Complete Failure And Seek A Better Way.

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As Major Metro Schools Approach $30K Spending Per Student, Performance Plunges

Several Major Metropolitan School Districts Across The Country Are Reporting Record-Level Spending Per Student While Enrollment Dwindles. New York City, Chicago, Washington D.C., And Los Angeles Have Increased Per Student Budget Expenses In The Last Five Years While Academic Outcomes Have Fallen Considerably.

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Texas Governor Sends First Bus To Chicago Of Foreign Nationals In U.S. Illegally

The First Bus Carrying Foreign Nationals Who Crossed The Southern Border Illegally Arrived In Chicago Wednesday As Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Expanded The State’s Busing Strategy To A Third So-Called Sanctuary City.

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Home Ownership In These 4 Tennessee Cities May Be Too Expensive In Next Few Years

According To A New Study, Several Tennessee Cities And Towns May Become Unaffordable Places To Own A Home In The Near Future. Coming At No Surprise, Tennessee’s Third Largest Population Center, Knoxville, Makes The List But A Few Others May Come As A Surprise To Many.

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Critics Denounce New CDC Guidelines Urging Mask Usage, Vaccine Or Not

The CDC Changed Course Tuesday, Reversing Its Previous COVID-19 Guidance By Urging Americans To Wear Masks, Regardless Of Their Vaccination Status. Critics Quickly Denounced The Reversal, Saying It Undermines Vaccine Confidence.

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Migration Study Shows Big Cities Continue Losing Population

Americans In The First Quarter Of 2021 Continued Their 2020 Pattern Of Moving From Expensive, Densely Populated Areas To Warmer, More Tax-Affordable States, According To A New Study From Updater Technologies.

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