Look Inside Luxury Apartments that Are Free for Migrants in County that Received FEMA Funds
FEMA says it has run out of money and does not have the money to “make it through” hurricane season. Meanwhile, the migrant crisis is stretching to even the far corners of America, including Brunswick, Maine, in Cumberland County, which received funding from the program that used FEMA funds to welcome migrants to the US. Over $5.4 million was channeled into the County through the United Way of Southern Maine.
There is a housing shortage in Brunswick, so new apartments were built for residents of Maine, but then a decision was made to house 60 migrant families in the new dwelling with American taxpayers footing the bill. Migrants are receiving free rent for up to two years. The apartments are furnished and have flat screen television sets. The utilities come paid. Americans can rent the apartments, but they will pay $1,800 per month for a one bedroom $2,300 per month for a two bedroom. Catholic Charities said it is planning to bring more migrants to the area.
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