Sadly I fear they will ship them to Texas. Since we have been shipping illegals to sanctuary cities that claim to love them I can see the opposition thinking that turn about is fair play. One can hope they ship them to someplace nearly deserted in West Texas that has nothing for them. Sadly they will be sent to the major cities to make the problems worse.
After visiting Las Vegas in 2023, with a great deal of anticipation, I WON'T be going back again any time soon.
Fremont Street could be renamed "High Street," thanks to the pervasive odor of marijuana, and being accosted almost every 20 feet by a homeless person asking for change got old in a hurry.
Or when I was leaving a restaurant after lunch, a homeless woman asked if she could have my leftovers. The guy at the door of the restaurant says that they'll try to return the food for money.
And then, when taking a Lyft from Fremont Street to New York, New York, I had a homeless person try to snag my backpack as I was getting out a tip for the driver. I admit that I committed assault, and clocked the guy upside the head with the MagLite in the side pocket of my backpack. The valet saw it all, and offered to call the police for me, at which time the guy took off like a sprinter at the Olympics, shouting insults all the way.
I ended up staying in the hotel for dinner instead of going out, mostly because I don't want to be messing around with beggars, panhandlers, and pickpockets. The desk clerk at the hotel said they can't do anything about them, as long as they're not actually trespassing on the property, so they wait just outside the gate and prey on tourists.
A quote from a Vegas Metro person. If you make it illegal to squat, they magically find some spare change from their meth money to get a room at the 2 week hotel. The libtards have been saying it's cruel to charge them (lately) but in the past Metro used to do street sweeps.
Sadly I fear they will ship them to Texas. Since we have been shipping illegals to sanctuary cities that claim to love them I can see the opposition thinking that turn about is fair play. One can hope they ship them to someplace nearly deserted in West Texas that has nothing for them. Sadly they will be sent to the major cities to make the problems worse.
After visiting Las Vegas in 2023, with a great deal of anticipation, I WON'T be going back again any time soon.
Fremont Street could be renamed "High Street," thanks to the pervasive odor of marijuana, and being accosted almost every 20 feet by a homeless person asking for change got old in a hurry.
Or when I was leaving a restaurant after lunch, a homeless woman asked if she could have my leftovers. The guy at the door of the restaurant says that they'll try to return the food for money.
And then, when taking a Lyft from Fremont Street to New York, New York, I had a homeless person try to snag my backpack as I was getting out a tip for the driver. I admit that I committed assault, and clocked the guy upside the head with the MagLite in the side pocket of my backpack. The valet saw it all, and offered to call the police for me, at which time the guy took off like a sprinter at the Olympics, shouting insults all the way.
I ended up staying in the hotel for dinner instead of going out, mostly because I don't want to be messing around with beggars, panhandlers, and pickpockets. The desk clerk at the hotel said they can't do anything about them, as long as they're not actually trespassing on the property, so they wait just outside the gate and prey on tourists.
It's almost like being in a Third World Country, except they speak pretty good English.
A quote from a Vegas Metro person. If you make it illegal to squat, they magically find some spare change from their meth money to get a room at the 2 week hotel. The libtards have been saying it's cruel to charge them (lately) but in the past Metro used to do street sweeps.
No idea. Too bad we closed all the state mental hospitals...