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Arr! The Biden scallywags mock NYC, claimin' they lack a plan fer them migrants. No exit strategy, ye say? Har!

2023-09-13

Avast ye scallywags! The Biden crew be havin' the nerve to scold New York City for havin' no plan for them asylum seekers, yet they themselves ain't got a clue on how to deal with the flood of migrants! Arrr, it be a fine example of the pot callin' the kettle black!

In typical pirate fashion, the Biden administration has taken a swipe at New York City, accusing them of having "no exit strategy" for asylum seekers in shelters. But, shiver me timbers, it seems like the feds themselves don't have a plan to help US cities deal with the surge of migrants flooding over the borders!

This scathing criticism of New York's handling of over 100,000 migrants came from a leaked report by an assessment team at the Department of Homeland Security, arrr! City Hall, understandably, was not too pleased with this unexpected broadside and called it "a slap in the face."

Now, mateys, let's take a moment to ponder this situation. The Biden administration is pointing fingers at New York City for not having a clear plan to deal with asylum seekers, while they themselves are lacking any substantial strategy to assist cities grappling with this influx of migrants. It's like a good ol' game of "pot meet kettle," where one kettle is calling another kettle black, but neither of them have a clue how to handle the heat!

Avast, me hearties, this be a prime example of the pot calling the kettle black, or in this pirate's lingo, the scurvy dog calling the bilge rat black. It's a case of hypocrisy on the high seas, where the Biden administration is quick to criticize but slow to provide a solution.

So, me mateys, let's hope that the Biden administration can get their sea legs and come up with a real plan to help cities like New York deal with the influx of migrants. Until then, it's all just a lot of bluster and hot air. Arrr, me hearties!

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