If you build it, they will come

six new mouths to feed, permanently

NYC declared itself a sanctuary city, and you won’t believe what happened next!

Biden administration ships illegal aliens to New York despite them having no local ties

Outside a city Department of Homeless Services intake center in The Bronx, Veronica Prada, 28, said Wednesday that she, her husband and their four kids left their native Venezuela on April 26 and crossed the US-Mexico border into San Antonio, Texas, on July 11. 

They were greeted by Border Patrol agents who took them and other migrants to a processing facility where immigration officials gave the family information on how to apply for asylum and an Aug. 23 appointment with an immigration lawyer in The Bronx, although Prada told The Post she and her husband didn’t ask to go to New York. 

A Catholic church in San Antonio gave them food, clothing and other items, and put them on a bus to another Catholic church in Washington, DC, she said. 

{That] church put the family on another bus to New York and they were dropped off Sunday in Upper Manhattan. 

From there, the couple and their kids — ages 2 to 8 — walked to the homeless intake center in The Bronx where they were told there were no beds available and instead got sent to a transient hotel in Brooklyn. 

Another migrant at the intake center, Jorge Parada, 35, said he, his wife and their four kids — ages 14 to 28 [28? WTF?!!! — Ed] — left Caracas, Venezuela, and crossed into San Antonio on July 2.

Parada said friends who entered the US earlier went to New York City and he decided he wanted to go there, too. 

When asked why, he said, “Adventuring.” *

“It seems like a place we’d like to live,” he said.

Parada said his pals told him about staying at the intake center, so after his family met with immigration officials in San Antonio, he bought tickets to ride a Greyhound bus to the city. 

And goes immediately to work:

Once they arrived, they headed straight for the intake center, where they were given housing at the Wales Family Residence in The Bronx. 

Parada said he was hoping to qualify for two years of “assisted living” but was told Tuesday “that we did not qualify.” 

“They told us to come back and present ourselves again and ask for another appointment to see if we qualify in the future,” he said. 

Oh you will, Jorge, you will, and soon — you can count on it.

*Fun fact: Did you know there is actually a law that sets strict requirements for aliens seeking asylum in the United States There is!

To establish eligibility for asylum or refugee status under U.S. law (8 U.S.C. § 1158), you must prove that you meet the definition of a refugee (under 8 U.S.C. § 1101).

In brief, this means showing that you are either the victim of past persecution or you have a well-founded fear of future persecution. In the case of past persecution, you must prove that you were persecuted in your home country or last country of residence.

The persecution must have been based on at least one of five grounds, either your:

  1. race

  2. religion

  3. nationality

  4. political opinion, or

  5. membership in a particular social group.

Sharp-eyed readers will notice that a “quest for adventure” is not one of those categories, and neither is a desire to escape the natural consequences of Venezuelan socialism. No one cares: “It’s queer, but we’re here, and no vamos a ninguna parte!”