
Massachusetts resident condemns right-to-shelter law turning Bay State into 'destination for migrants'
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Paul Diego Craney, spokesperson for the MassFiscal Alliance, called out state officials in Massachusetts as residents are outraged at the right-to-shelter law
"In Massachusetts, anyone that steps foot here, if you've been here for 20 years or for 20 minutes, you do have some benefits. And one of them is called a right-to-shelter," he said. " And what that basically means is the taxpayers are mandated to pay for your shelter." Charles Creitz is a reporter for Fox News Digital.
He joined Fox News in 2013 as a writer and production assistant.
That fact has led to the migrant influx "exploding," he said, noting that illegal immigrats who were housed at Edward Logan International Airport are now being moved to a recreation center in Boston's Roxbury section – to the chagrin of some local residents. Charles covers media, politics and culture for Fox News Digital.













