So Florida had 365,202 new residents in 2023 and you are saying that 250,000 of them were immigrants -- many of them undocumented immigrants.
Its copied facts from the immigration office statistics. Also, I do remember Gaetz targeting sanctuary cities and refusing to answer a reporter's questions about undocumented immigrants who came to Florida in the past year. I think the reporter asked him if Texas Governor Abbott had sent undocumented immigrants to Florida. He rolled his eyes to the reporter and didn't answer her question. ------- In 2023, Hawaii (-4,261), Illinois (-32,826), Louisiana (-14,274), New York (-101,984), Oregon (-6,021), Pennsylvania (-10,408), and West Virginia (-3,964) also all saw their populations fall this year. ------- As for Illinois, I know they've had population decline concerns for a few years now although maybe longer because I've been hearing about it more recently. I think it's one of the reasons why my mom said she now sees more migrants (documented and undocumented) including Asians in Illinois to make up for the declines in the overall population. More migrants in the suburbs...not Chicago because Chicago has been a temporary holding area for the migrants before they move to the suburbs...some as far away as the borders of Iowa, Missouri, Indiana, and Wisconsin. Last summer, I met a few legal migrants in a rural town I stopped in for gas when I drove from Illinois to Iowa (my kids and I was heading to South Dakota to see my brother's family)...the migrants said they were new in the area after temporarily living in Chicago when they crossed the southern border and were bused to Chicago. They now live in a rural town along the Illinois/Iowa border...they worked for farmers. wrbtrader
Study finds Floridians pay 121% more for car insurance than national average, as they should with so many inept drivers there. Floridians pay 121% more for car insurance than national average, study finds Florida 2nd most expensive state for full auto coverage, report says https://www.wptv.com/money/consumer...r-insurance-than-national-average-study-finds
So when is DeSantis and the GOP state legislature going to do something about this? Florida property insurance costs nearly 5 times the national average https://www.bizjournals.com/orlando/news/2024/04/04/florida-insurance-costs-national-average.html
The way to go is to issue a law to prohibit hurricanes. It is a great way to cut the insurance costs. It is obvious to any idiot like gwb-trading.
I've placed my winter home on the SW coast for sale with intentions of buying inland. After Hurricane Ian, if you drove a few miles inland, it was like nothing happened. My home was heavily damaged, and I had it rebuilt. It's in Fort Myers Beach, I'm thinking North Central FL. Not as hip, I know...
Can you explain why all the other hurricane prone states such as Louisiana, North Carolina, etc. do not have Florida's insurance crisis. I have provided numerous articles over time demonstrating that the property insurance crisis in Florida is strictly due to the state's government and its failure to provide proper oversight for the insurance market. BTW -- do you still believe that Musk's Twitter doesn't suffer outages nearly every day.
Florida Woman intersects with the eclipse. Woman claims "God" directed her to shoot cars on I-10 in Florida during eclipse Florida Highway Patrol took the woman into custody https://www.wtxl.com/news/florida-n...cted-her-to-shoot-cars-on-i-10-during-eclipse