Ft. Myers Beach residents still without housing and food after Ian | Morning in America

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Hurricane Ian devastated the Florida coast four months ago — for many, it seems like time a lot of time has passed but those impacted are still dealing with the aftermath of the devastating storm.

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We are so quick to forget our fellow humans after tragedy, we need to remember people after these things happen and continue to help. These people, Uvalde Families, Surfside condo families, Ky tornado families, etc.. it doesn’t go away just because we can close our phones and stop scrolling to see this news. These people continue to need help and support. Let’s do it!

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And yet, here in NYC, illegal immigrants are complaining about staying in a warm shelter, with free food, amenities, haircuts, clothing, healthcare, and so much more. Thanks for reporting on the conditions regular Americans are facing!

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American citizens living in tents, but lots and lots of money to Ukraine.

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And we have illegal immigrants in NYC refusing shelter n demanding to stay in a luxury hotel.

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100 Billion to Ukraine? 10s of millions illegals?

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Newsnation quickly jumping on the bandwagon to bash Desantis!

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Sad, Biden went to California and pledged money to help resident's. But, nothing for other states.

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Illegal immigrants got free housing-5 star hotels, free food, free money. Use Florida citizens tax money

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Aren't you glad you voted for Deathsantos?

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