Boston’s Logan Airport Transformed into Shelter for Illegal Immigrants
On January 23, 2024, it was reported that Boston’s Logan Airport has been transformed into a shelter for illegal immigrants. This development raises questions about the impact of public facilities being filled with illegal immigrants.
Logan Airport has now been turned into a shelter for illegal aliens in Boston.
What happens when we run out of public property for these people? pic.twitter.com/I3ChgOwqdf
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) January 23, 2024
User Reactions:
- End Wokeness: “Logan Airport has become a shelter for illegal immigrants.”
- 🔥🔎🌟GIFT OF THE GAB🌟🔍🔥: “Texas, stay strong.”
- Paul A. Szypula: “If public places are full of illegal immigrants, they will demand to use your home.”
- Liberacrat Media™️: “Residents should host illegal immigrants in their homes.”
- Commonsenseprevails: “Wear masks!”
- 𝕔hi𝓁𝓁iຖ໐iˢ: “In Chicago, illegal immigrants broke into a construction site of triplexes.”
- Gail Alfar: “Biden is trying to shut down the Texas state army to let more illegal immigrants into the USA.”
- Joe Biden Press Release (Parody): “Next, we plan to use homes of white men.”
- Dave: “Logan Airport was the departure point for Muhammad Atta and his 9/11 associates.”
- ZNO: “They will start putting them in your homes.”
- First Words: “Liberals should house them in their own homes.”
- john jackson: “Sad to see this in deeply blue Boston.”
- James Hutton: “Private homes will be next on the list. Liberals love this idea.”
- One Bad Dude: “Send them to the homes of those who vote blue.”
- FreedomCat: “This is why the Second Amendment is important.”
- chris canio: “They use the soft word ‘immigrants,’ but no one is questioning the right of these ‘illegal’ people to be here.”
- James Roach: “Why are we sending money to Latin America while being invaded by them?”
- Johnny: “The government is rapidly constructing new, nice, and free facilities for illegal immigrants.”
These reactions indicate a range of opinions on the issue of illegal immigration. Some users express concerns about the use of public facilities and the impact on private property, leading to broad discussions on immigration policy and public safety.










