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Arr, be it the Biden border at its tipping point? Rapper 50 Cent and that scallywag Rapaport be slammin' NYC's migrant moves!

2024-02-08

Arrr! Me mateys, 50 Cent and Michael Rappaport be doubting this grand plan o' New York City to bestow $53 million in ready-to-spend doubloons to them migrants! Shiver me timbers, these lads be mighty surprised by this scheme!

Politics often brings together strange alliances, and in the case of rapper 50 Cent and comedian Michael Rapaport, it has led to some unexpected support for former President Donald Trump. Both celebrities have expressed their backing for Trump on the same issue: the migrant crisis in New York City. 50 Cent criticized the city's plan to give migrants $53 million in pre-paid debit cards and even suggested that Trump might be the answer. Although he has now shifted his focus to New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, the rapper's frustration ultimately lies with President Joe Biden. Similarly, Rapaport, who has vehemently criticized Trump in the past, shockingly proclaimed that voting for Trump was now "on the table" after witnessing the mistreatment of police officers by migrants in the city. The celebrities' outrage is fueled by the chaos caused by illegal immigration, which has led to increased crime rates and displacement of children and veterans. They argue that Biden's lack of action and his focus on demonizing Trump is compromising the security and well-being of American citizens. Despite their past criticisms of Trump, 50 Cent and Rapaport recognize the urgency of addressing the border crisis and are willing to consider alternative solutions. Their unexpected support for Trump underscores the failure of Biden's border policies and the need for a change in leadership. However, it remains to be seen if their celebrity endorsements will have any impact on Biden's approach to the issue. Ultimately, the only way to resolve the border disaster may be through electoral defeat for Biden in the upcoming elections.

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