It's deliberate

Wisconsin city asks Biden for help with 1,000 migrants that put ‘great strain’ on resources

A small city in Wisconsin is appealing to the White House for help with the influx of approximately 1,000 migrants who have come in since 2022, with issues ranging from housing to crime affecting the small community.

City leaders of Whitewater, Wisconsin, have prepared a letter to President Biden, saying they have seen a "rapid increase in the population of immigrants arriving from Nicaragua and Venezuela."

"Each individual has a different reason for coming here; some are fleeing from a corrupt government, others are simply looking for a better opportunity to prosper. Regardless of the individual situations, these people need resources like anyone else, and their arrival has put great strain on our existing resources," the letter, led by Police Chief Dan Meyer, states, according to Wisconsin Radio Network.

"As a municipal government, our focus is not on legal status, but rather ensuring we are providing the resources expected of a municipality to all residents of the City. Unfortunately, we are increasingly finding it difficult to do that," the letter adds. 

The leaders said police have been facing obstacles with communication, transportation, housing and identification. They said there have been three times the number of unlicensed drivers on the road, while some migrants have been living in "terrible" conditions.

The letter also noted a "significant trust barrier" between migrants and staff, leading to some providing false documents and misleading staff.

"Finally, our law enforcement staff have responded to a number of serious crimes linked to immigrants in some manner, including the death of an infant child, multiple sexual assaults and a kidnapping."

The leaders said despite that, "we see great value in the increasing diversity that this group brings to our community," but they need additional resources to do so.

Specifically, the leaders expressed a need for more staffing, particularly in the police department, and money to fund programs aimed at "improving the quality of life of our immigrants," including ride-share programs, affordable housing and language courses.

It’s Wisconsin, so everybody’s nice, everybody says pleasant things about these new beggars, but Whitewater’s population was 14,889 before this invasion, individual median income is $21,633, and median household income is $46,135. They are now being forced to pay to feed, clothe, house, and educate these uninvited newcomers, while boosting their police force to keep them under control — it isn’t these poor Nicaraguans who are at war with America, it’s our own government.