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Beside a Golden Door

The Martha’s Vineyard affair illustrates the divide between those at the top who set policy, and those at the bottom who must live with it.

God bless the poor, impoverished residents of Martha’s Vineyard. For a period of 44 hours, their sidewalks were sullied, their espresso bars disrupted, and their “hate has no home here” signs trodden upon by an invasion of 48 illegal migrants from Venezuela.

Less than two days after their arrival, the self-declared (and certainly self-styled) sanctuary city proclaimed the situation a “humanitarian crisis” and hurriedly loaded the migrants on a bus to send them to the nearest military base.

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