Healey ends $1B shelter program, rival says essentially ‘I told you so’

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The governor of Massachusetts, Mora Haley, has announced the closure of all the shelters of the remaining hotels in the state of Gulf, amid the official end of the executive emergencies that focus on the flow of migrants during the Biden era.
Meanwhile, Mike Kennelli – her Republican rival in the operations of the ruler in 2026, who also worked as the state’s Minister of Housing during the era of Republican Party Governor Charlie Baker – tells the Democrat, “I told you that.”
Healy described the emergency request as successful, saying that when she took over from Baker, “families were placed in hotels throughout the state, and families were in shelter for several months – sometimes years – simultaneously.”
“There was no plan to fix the shelter system to deal with the boom in demand, or protect taxpayers or help families to leave shelter. We can all agree that the hotel is not a place to raise a family. So, we took measures,” where the state was employing hotels, community centers and even bankruptcy to accommodate the flow.
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The administration of the governor of Mora Haley has already spent $ 830 million so far in the 25th fiscal year, which started on July 1-accommodating more than 4000 families receiving a shelter from taxpayers, food, education, legal assistance and cases management. (Getty)
In 1983, my God. Michael Dukakis was still the only state in the state level, which began proposing the conditions for the migrant housing crisis.
Haley and the Democratic Democratic Legislative Commission in Boston reviewed the Dukakis law up to a period of six months on this right, and to require proof of residency as well as the appropriate papers for immigration with some exceptions.
Kenley said he warned Hilli against “a possible migrant crisis, which I warned in writing.”
“You did not listen,” as published on Tuesday, accusing Heili of “playing politics” with the crisis of migrants during the Biden era and “selling the wrong hope” to immigrants and taxpayers.
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Massachusetts, ruling governor candidate Mike Kennelli. (Imagn)
“The hotels may be closed at the present time, but the crisis lives through the HomeBase program and the fugitive spending,” Kenne said, adding that if he is elected “he will” review and fix it. “
Kenley’s comments came weeks after that a report showed that Bay Stars would spend up to one billion dollars cumulating on the state’s emergency refuge program in the 2015 fiscal year, where migratory families make up a large share of those who receive help.
The costs that operate about 3496 dollars per week for each family, or about $ 1,000 per person per person per week, known as the emergency aid system, according to the state’s executive office for housing and suitable for living.
A spokesman for Hili told Boston Herald on Monday that the ruler “inherited a catastrophe of the shelter system” from Kennelli, who said that giving little fundamental advice.
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“It is the governor of Hailey who has taken measures to implement the duration of the residence limit, the mandate from the criminal background examination, and the residents are required to prove the residence of Massachusetts and the legal immigration state, and to remove families from hotels,” Carissa Hand told the newspaper.
A spokesman for the newspaper told the newspaper that the candidate has now warned Haley and Ventian Kim Drichol of the imminent crisis.
Michael Durgan from Fox News Digital contributed to this report.
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2025-08-05 14:34:00