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Biden Eyes Empty Gov Buildings for Migrant Wave as Offices Ghost Towns!

Hold on to your hats, citizens, because the Biden administration is having trouble finding housing for the recently apprehended and released unlawful immigrants into the United States. You inquire where they are contemplating placing them. They are, in fact, contemplating affixing them to federal office structures!

Data released by Senator Joni Ernst indicates that the headquarters of the Department of Homeland Security is approximately 70% unoccupied. Vacate the majority of the main building of the Social Security Administration and the Department of Housing and Urban Development; their respective vacancy rates are 89% and 93%. With vacancy rates of 88% and 89%, respectively, the Office of Personnel Management and the General Services Administration, the government's human resources agency and chief landlord agency, are unable to staff their own headquarters.

During the initial quarter of this year, just one of the twenty-one departments and agencies operated at capacity by more than fifty percent. Friends, can you believe it? "Although it is not yet the eve of Christmas, not a single creature, not even a mouse, is stirring in the corridors of this city," said Iowa Republican Senator Joni Ernst.

However, the Biden administration provided the occupancy figures to Senator Ernst with the condition that they not be made public. What exactly did she do? She disregarded that request on the grounds that the public must be informed of the dire circumstances that have ensued in the federal workforce since the pandemic. Advocate for Senator Ernst!

What did the Washington Times discover when it contacted the agencies with the worst performance? All of them refrained from providing any commentary. Consider the notion of transparency in awe.

Moreover, many American communities are being inundated with illegal immigrants whom the Biden administration has apprehended and released at this very moment. Senator Ernst even had the audacity to imply that the Department of Homeland Security could potentially resolve the immigrant shelter crisis by opening their doors, given the abundance of vacant office space. It's not a terrible notion, given that the Department of Homeland Security utilizes its systems at a rate of 31%, among other things.

Furthermore, to add insult to injury, the matter of surplus office space arises concurrently with the Biden administration's decision to house thousands of unauthorized immigrants on a National Park Service property in New York. Friends, can you believe it? How audacious!

Surprisingly, the administration has encountered opposition in its efforts to get employees back to work in person. People, can you believe that? Moreover, certain agencies appeared to be apprehensive about sharing space or even relinquishing their own facilities for others, fearing that doing so would diminish their perceived authority. The sheer terror!

It appears that the Biden administration is making a poor decision regarding this matter, and the situation is currently a chaotic disaster. Who am I, however, to judge? I simply deliver the facts as a sincere journalist.

Written by Staff Reports

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