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MassGOP Demands Transparency on $1 Billion Migrant Spending as 50 Haitian Migrants Sleep Outside Wollaston MBTA Station
Aug 28, 2024, 02:30 AM
Massachusetts Republican Party officials are calling for transparency regarding approximately $1 billion allocated for migrant crisis spending. This demand comes amid reports of around 50 migrants, including many children, who have been sleeping outside the Wollaston MBTA station in Quincy. The situation has escalated as emergency relief funds have been exhausted, forcing these individuals to spend multiple nights on the sidewalk while awaiting emergency shelter. Local authorities and advocates are facing increasing pressure to address the needs of these migrants, who are primarily Haitian, as they continue to seek assistance.
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