• Chinese (?) motel owner in Denver houses invaders (allegedly) for free

    From Lucas McCain@21:1/5 to All on Wed Dec 27 06:59:14 2023
    XPost: alt.politics.immigration, alt.politics.nationalism.white, alt.survival XPost: alt.politics.rush-limbaugh

    Invaders helping invaders is so heartwarming for Denver "news" station.
    Perhaps there is secret Chinese Communist Party funding for "Yong Prince".

    https://www.9news.com/article/news/local/denver-inn-owner-housing-migrants/73-26a6ed70-710a-462c-b34e-872f9065087e

    DENVER — The Western Motor Inn at Vasquez Boulevard and Interstate 70
    hasn't been open in months, but there isn't one empty room, according to
    owner Yong Prince.

    In fact, she said it's likely more than one face lives behind each of
    her 50 inn doors. She estimates there could be 400 people living under
    her roof in total.

    "They move in empty hand," Prince explained. "So I have to feed them. I
    didn't give them room under contract. Motel almost empty. They just walk
    in, themselves, say 'this is my room.' I don't know who they are."

    Prince might not know every person using her inn as temporary shelter,
    but she said each person plays an important role in her life, as she
    does in each of theirs.

    "Mama, they call me, everybody call me Mama," Prince said.

    She explained it began three months ago when the first group of migrants
    showed up at her door.

    "Seventeen people wanted three rooms and I say 'I'm not going to charge
    you,'" Prince recalled.

    She said the new endeavor couldn't have come at a more divine time. She
    had been prepared to sell and vacate the building and move back to Korea.

    "God saved me a flight," Prince said.

    RELATED: Denver announces new donation sites for migrants

    Prince also had been grieving the loss of her son, who passed away last
    year. She originally bought the inn as a way to spend more time with him.

    "I was lonely almost two years after he passed away," she said.

    Now, she's taking care of all-new children.

    "They walked in and they feel like my family," Prince said. "I'm happy.
    We love each other, we help each other."

    Rayza Quiñones made her way to the United States after leaving Venezuela
    for Texas five months ago.

    She moved to Denver and, eventually, into the Western Motor Inn in October.

    "That was a coincidence of God," Quiñones said in Spanish, describing
    how she came across the blessing of opportunity.

    She and her husband have been trying to find work and build a better
    life for themselves and their three children, still in Venezuela. She
    said she's endured many hardships since leaving her home and family
    behind, including spending seven days in an immigration cell with only
    her documents and phone and having to sleep on the streets.

    But in finding Prince, Quiñones said she stumbled upon an angel.

    "Mama for us is protective," Quiñones said. "I think she's an angel that
    came down from heaven because I think God has a purpose for us and her.
    She was the one who opened the doors and we were the ones to color her
    life."

    In addition to providing rooms, Prince also cooks two to three meals a
    day. She said she will go to the store to buy food to cook, especially
    meat. She said she wants to makes sure her 'family' is full and ready to
    seek out work.

    Quiñones said she is prepared for any work that may become available.

    "I'm a fast learner," Quiñones said. "I can clean homes, work in an
    office, do any kind of admin work."

    A profitable future beyond the inn is exactly what Prince is hoping for.

    "I hope they can go on in life," Prince said.

    She said she didn't think this is how she'd be operating her business
    when she took over 17 years ago, but it's hard to see a life where she
    isn't taking care of migrants.

    "I love Jesus, my life," Prince said. "So I'm ready to do this."

    As much as she loves the people she serves, it does come at a cost. She
    said the inn's new buyer has been giving her $50,000 a month to support
    current migrants.

    However, the buyer won't be continuing payments for the migrant shelter
    so Prince is taking on the financial burdens to keep the inn afloat.

    Supporters of Prince's mission organized a GoFundMe to help raise money
    for inn operations.

    Prince is also looking to invest in a property in Lakewood to keep
    helping migrants once they're required to leave the inn. She said she'll
    need to close on that property by February.

    She said some people will pay her back with $50 or $200 when they're
    able, but she doesn't expect it.

    "As long as everybody's happy," Prince said. "Money's not mine. It comes
    from Him. That's my attitude. I'm happy what he did to me, that's it."
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    You voted for student loan forgiveness. You got demographic replacement
    and World War 3.

    "Title 8, U.S.C. § 1324(a) defines several distinct offenses related to aliens. Subsection 1324(a)(1)(i)-(v) prohibits alien smuggling, domestic transportation of unauthorized aliens, concealing or harboring
    unauthorized aliens, encouraging or inducing unauthorized aliens to
    enter the United States, and engaging in a conspiracy or aiding and
    abetting any of the preceding acts. Subsection 1324(a)(2) prohibits
    bringing or attempting to bring unauthorized aliens to the United States
    in any manner whatsoever, even at a designated port of entry. Subsection 1324(a)(3)."

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