New York City is paying for migrants’ bus tickets to Canada

 

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According to the New York Post, New York City is providing bus tickets to migrants who wish to move to Canada.

Tickets for migrants have been given by the National Guard at Manhattan’s Port Authority Bus Terminal. According to The New York Post, these tickets were provided to the migrants free of charge and were funded by New York City taxpayers.

According to The New York post, one of those immigrants who received a ticket was Raymond Pea, a Venezuelan native who immigrated to the United States with his family. He was dropped off at a gas station in Plattsburgh, New York.

 

“The military gave me and my family free bus tickets,” Peña told the New York Post. “I am going to Canada for a better quality of life for my family.”

 

According to one of the Post’s City Hall insiders, the administration of New York City Mayor Eric Adams and a number of charitable organizations have established a program for migrants that permits them to go other cities if they so desire.

According to The New York Post, these groups are unable to have migrants travel independently to the Canadian border due to American immigration regulations.

In order to conceal their identity as migrants, the migrants rip up their American immigration credentials once they reach Plattsburgh.

 

Tyler Tambini, one of the bus drivers, revealed that five buses make the daily trip from New York City to Plattsburgh.

 

“There’s gotta be 100 people a day,” said Tambini, 23. “I do this all day. They get dropped off and I take them the rest of the way.”