Pasta and Hotels for MA Illegals
February 22, 2024
MASSACHUSSETTS taxpayers are fitting the bill for thousands of illegal immigrants to live in shelters, hotels and motels. Those without kitchen facilities receive catered meals worth $64 a day.
The state’s Right to Shelter law requires it to provide families with refrigeration and basic cooking facilities. But some of the accommodations do not have those appliances leaving the state to contract out for food and delivery.
Spinelli Ravioli Manufacturing Company in East Boston, a full-service drop-off catering company with 30 years’ experience in the industry was awarded a $10 million-dollar six-month no-bid contract to provide and deliver meals.
State officials say they must spend more than $800 million to respond to the “crisis.” It is an entirely manufactured crisis — and these costs are just the tip of the iceberg of the immense costs in the years ahead. The solution to this “crisis” is mass deportation, not ravioli.