‘Can I have some money?’ – IOTW Report

‘Can I have some money?’

Daily Caller: New York City resident Raymond Maniscalco detailed his experience with migrants begging “door to door” in his Queens neighborhood Wednesday on Fox News, describing the situation as “madness.”

Maniscalco appeared on “Jesse Watters Primetime” to discuss his recent encounter with migrants from the Floyd Bennett Field shelter begging door to door for food and money in his neighborhood. Maniscalco detailed how his girlfriend had been home at the time when migrants rang their doorbell begging for money, noting that two children had been with them. 

“What they’re doing is they’re ringing doorbells – they rang my doorbell – and my girlfriend answered and they stuck a government paid telephone right in her face. They’re already pre-programmed in English and it said, ‘Can I have some money?’” Maniscalco stated.  more

24 Comments on ‘Can I have some money?’

  1. It’s insane that the citizens of this country can’t cause the Biteme administration to shut down the border! And the fucking Biteme bastards have have the media in their pocket, when Majorkis says the border is secure he never gets challenged.

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  2. joe6pak:
    THURSDAY, 18 JANUARY 2024, 12:33 AT 12:33 PM
    “It’s insane that the citizens of this country can’t cause the Biteme administration to shut down the border!”

    Well, we could protest in DC, and then go to jail for 3 years while we await our “speedy trial”.

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  3. Beachmom

    Same as the ones in California. AND we furnish them with C class Mercedes Benz. Always black. These people are easy to spot. They have not evolved out of their native attire.

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  4. Why does so called conservative media use the term ‘migrant’. They are invaders, they are here ILLEGALLY. Why accept their ridiculous terminology. Call them illegals. Hardly shocking people here illegally are now harassing citizens and committing additional crimes.

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  5. I had some Hispanic dude approach me outside a store in my distant suburb of Atlanta, and he said in decent english, “I can’t speak english.” Then he spoke something in Spanish into his smart phone.

    He held his phone up for me to read what I presume was a translation into english of whatever he said in spanish. I did not wish to close the distance required to read it, so I told him, “I can’t read english, sorry”, and backed away.

    Are the invaders now being handed swag bags with smart phones by the CBP when they cross over?

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